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Originally Posted by hognutz
If you total a car on you own you take finicial loss. period.
the fact it happened at the dealership I think they are morallly liable to offset that a bit as it is hard to stay in business if you hire retards and mess up peoples property.
Do they deserve a brand new car on the dealerships dime????? no that is not the way the world works unfortualty.
If your car is stolen out of the driveway and totalled no car fairy comes along and give you a brand new car with no loss to you.
Those are the facts. anybody who thinks different has not had a car solen or paid for suplemental insurane.
I have had one car stolen, 1 car I totalled driving over my head. I took some loss on both those deals.
insurance does not = brand new replacement unfortually. any loss breaks down into an insuracne claim most of the time.
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When a certified dealership has an employee who joyrides and totals a customers car, it is of another subject from that of your car being stolen from your driveway.
The dealership needs to own up, although the President of the dealership had no hand in this, it is still on him as a business owner to accept the wrong doings of his employees.
And just because he fired the employee, it does not rectify the situation, but his own.