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Sep

bought a used 2002 camry from dealer. had 2-3 previous owner. had greenish yellow substance smell of vomit in the closed cupholder. filled up the cupholder like a liquid, to the top and all. need advice on automobile. dealer stated it's a lie. been riding around with “liquid” in the shut part as “proof.” need advice on next step? in trunk pair of dirty panties with coagulated blood spots on them. panties could have belong to college student, whole automobile most likely come from college students or their campus, etc. anyway.


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How can the Dealer say it's a lie? Have you not Shown it too them? This is also another reason why you open the trunk and fully check out the car prior to purchasing the automobile. if there was a smell in it, you should of had the dealer clean the car prior to buy. just take the automobile to a quality detail shop and have them absolutely detail the car in and out. including the trunk. From there just put the whole matter behind you and chock this one up to experience. I would still report them to BBB and also if your city has one, the Dealer licensing board. (Many dealers need to have a license to sell automobiles in some says.)

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YUM! I now have greenish yellow substance in my keyboard.

did you buy the vehicle at a mom and pop used automobile? if so the only thing you can do is report them to the BBB (Better Business Bureau) if you purchased it from a Toyota dealer I would write the company or like I stated BBB

You can get a lot done with the BBB


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why in the world would you have taken the car in such condition??? Now that you’ve it though, there’s nothing you can do.

For a price like that, i would certainly anticipate problems worse than what you are describing though.


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eww what the hell! take it back

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