To whom this may concern at the Revdex.com.Starkey Automotive did sell [redacted] and [redacted] **A Chevrolet Traverse on January 30th [redacted] took delivery of the Traverse that afternoon after giving me a payment of $5,in the balance to be paid on January 30th [redacted] called us later that evening stating the vehicle head stop running and would not restartShe said she had AAA so I told her to have the vehicle towed to Starkey automotive and we would look at it on Sunday December 31st The vehicle did not show up on that Sunday so that we could look at itThe Traverse finally showed up at our shop on January 8th we had no way to contact the customer so we waited to hear from customer [redacted] finally came into the shop on January 16th and we talked about having the vehicle look atThat is when we found out that the AAA towing service had look at vehicle [redacted] said she could not tell me what happened to vehicle because she wasn't driving it when it stopped running We gave her an estimate to have [redacted] the owner of the vehicle to sign so it would authorize us to inspect the vehicle and advise customer as to the problemOn 1/16/ [redacted] came in to sign estimate to inspected TraverseWe asked what the vehicle did before it stopped running , he said it made a big bang and would not start After inspecting the vehicle we found that the vehicle had severe internal engine damage caused by an overheating issueWe then proceeded to contact the AAA service center that originally looked at the vehicle when it was towed in to find out more informationThe [redacted] service center advised us of what they foundThey had found that the vehicle was about a gallon low of engine coolant and advise customer they would have to remove intake and do a compression test on the motor customer declined the additional repairAfter verifying all of this information we advised customer engine would have to be replaced do to the drivers neglect to stop the vehicle when it began to overheatThe driver continue to drive vehicle until the vehicle would no longer run If the driver would have stopped driving vehicle when it began to overheat this would be a minor repairThe warning lights and temperature gauge telling driver to stop where ignored, witch caused the engine to break We will provide all of what we found that you needthanks Ed Starkey
I have expert witnesses as to the clear and evident defects of the vehicle prior to our purchasing itI will have a retired master mechanic with over years experiance in the line of mechanics as a witnessalso I have contacted an attorney and have retained his serviceswe will take MrStarkey to court and we will sue him for not only the $ 5,but the court fees and attorneys fees as wellI faxed the Revdex.com with all of the paper work from my attorney and my evidence on january 30th thank you
To whom this may concern at the Revdex.com.Starkey Automotive did sell [redacted] and [redacted] **A Chevrolet Traverse on January 30th [redacted] took delivery of the Traverse that afternoon after giving me a payment of $5,in the balance to be paid on January 30th [redacted] called us later that evening stating the vehicle head stop running and would not restartShe said she had AAA so I told her to have the vehicle towed to Starkey automotive and we would look at it on Sunday December 31st The vehicle did not show up on that Sunday so that we could look at itThe Traverse finally showed up at our shop on January 8th we had no way to contact the customer so we waited to hear from customer [redacted] finally came into the shop on January 16th and we talked about having the vehicle look atThat is when we found out that the AAA towing service had look at vehicle [redacted] said she could not tell me what happened to vehicle because she wasn't driving it when it stopped running We gave her an estimate to have [redacted] the owner of the vehicle to sign so it would authorize us to inspect the vehicle and advise customer as to the problemOn 1/16/ [redacted] came in to sign estimate to inspected TraverseWe asked what the vehicle did before it stopped running , he said it made a big bang and would not start After inspecting the vehicle we found that the vehicle had severe internal engine damage caused by an overheating issueWe then proceeded to contact the AAA service center that originally looked at the vehicle when it was towed in to find out more informationThe [redacted] service center advised us of what they foundThey had found that the vehicle was about a gallon low of engine coolant and advise customer they would have to remove intake and do a compression test on the motor customer declined the additional repairAfter verifying all of this information we advised customer engine would have to be replaced do to the drivers neglect to stop the vehicle when it began to overheatThe driver continue to drive vehicle until the vehicle would no longer run If the driver would have stopped driving vehicle when it began to overheat this would be a minor repairThe warning lights and temperature gauge telling driver to stop where ignored, witch caused the engine to break We will provide all of what we found that you needthanks Ed Starkey
I have expert witnesses as to the clear and evident defects of the vehicle prior to our purchasing itI will have a retired master mechanic with over years experiance in the line of mechanics as a witnessalso I have contacted an attorney and have retained his serviceswe will take MrStarkey to court and we will sue him for not only the $ 5,but the court fees and attorneys fees as wellI faxed the Revdex.com with all of the paper work from my attorney and my evidence on january 30th thank you