We bought a 2006 Lincoln Navigator from CarMax. The day after we bought it we...

RichardS

Member
You purchased the vehicle in good faith and the dealership is doing the same, repairing it to show good faith. If they had given you a problem in fixing the vehicle, then you might be justified in your concerns. They have a reputation to uphold and the replacement of a gasket is a small price to pay to maintain that reputation. If you were to walk away bad mouthing them for poor business practices, how long do you think they would stay in business, especially in today's times? My business thrives from word of mouth advertising, I must be doing something right because I am always busy
 

kelly_f_1999

Active member
so if they willing to make repairs then let them do it not a big deal but next time look the car over better and learn how to check a used car type it into search box wil get a list to go by when buying used car will do you do forever
 

ghlm

New member
...noticed an oil leak.? Car-Max is now telling us that it is an axel gasket leak. Since we have time to still return the car should we trust that it is fixed correctly or just return it. I know nothing about axel gaskets and just don't want this to be a continued problem. Thanks for any help you have!
 
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