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    Talking Enraged Customer Crashes 'Lemon' Van Into Auto Dealership

    David Cross took road rage to a whole new level.
    Angry and upset that a Portsmouth, N.H., auto dealer wouldn't take back the used van he purchased on Monday, Cross got behind the wheel of the "clunker" Tuesday night, hit the gas and returned to the dealership after dark on a mission. He said he crashed the van into six cars parked on the Portsmouth Used Car Superstore lot that were up for sale.
    "I hit six cars," Cross, 42, of Salisbury, Mass., told ABC News. "None of them were under $20,000. I used the lemon they sold me to move another van they wouldn't drop the price on. I pushed that car into the woods."
    Now, Cross faces six felony counts of criminal mischief and a charge of driving after having his license suspended. It was suspended, he said, for falling behind on child support payments.
    Cross understands and accepts the fact that he was wrong, but feels he made a point.
    "I couldn't take it," he said. "I know I did wrong. I felt I was backed into a corner. Give me my money back. Just friggin' apologize and admit your fault. They should have told us face to face that that there were problems with the van. Let us know. And when we find out it has issues, take the van back or give us something comparable."
    The Portsmouth Used Car Superstore put out a statement saying that Cross' wife bought the van, despite the fact that it had more than 100,000 miles on it.

    "The buyer purchased the vehicle 'as is,' with a salvage title and signed an 'unsafe motor vehicle form,' as well as several other required documents indicating the vehicle was unsafe, uninspected and 'as is.' The purchaser declined to have her mechanic inspect the vehicle," the dealer said.
    Angry Car Buyer Crashes "Lemon" Into Dealership
    Cross said his wife paid $2,000 for the car on Monday, July 18, but he claims that she was told by the salesman that the vehicle was safe.
    "He told us he wouldn't put his wife in an unsafe car, and he wouldn't put our family in an unsafe car," Cross said.
    When the family took the vehicle to their mechanic, they said, they discovered that the van had numerous problems, including a broken odometer and a broken speedometer.
    An Internet search showed that the van had been in a wreck, Cross said, and the family's insurance company told Cross that it could not insure the vehicle.
    "It was a piece of crap," Cross told ABC News. "That's what my mechanic told me. He told us to take it back."
    Cross said he went back to the car dealer and tried to work things out.
    "All we wanted was the money back, the money for our down payment," he said.
    According to Cross, the salesman and two managers wouldn't work things out with him.
    "The manager told me, 'We won't take it back. You're stuck with it,'" Cross said.
    He tried working out a deal for another van without luck, Cross said.
    "I was completely shocked they would sell us a car with a broken odometer and not take it back," he said. "From now on, I am calling New Hampshire the lemon state."
    When Cross and his wife returned home, the stress of the situation began to get the better of him.
    "I just couldn't take it anymore," he said. "I have been unemployed for three years. I am a struggling man with a family, just trying to get by. We had bought used cars before and didn't have an issue."
    He went to sleep for a few hours and woke up with the car still on his mind. While his wife was sleeping, Cross came to a decision.
    "I wasn't going to let this guy do this to me," he said. "I drove to the dealership and started hitting $20,000 cars." Read full article
    http://abcnews.go.com/US/lemon-van-c...ry?id=14127233

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    Re: Enraged Customer Crashes 'Lemon' Van Into Auto Dealership

    "The buyer purchased the vehicle 'as is,' with a salvage title and signed an 'unsafe motor vehicle form,' as well as several other required documents indicating the vehicle was unsafe, uninspected and 'as is.' The purchaser declined to have her mechanic inspect the vehicle," the dealer said.
    What an idiot. This is why you never sign anything without reading it thoroughly! Plus it had over 100,000 miles on it? WTF were they expecting? I think he should be pissed at his wife, since it sounds like she is the one that bought it without having it checked out or reading the paper work she was signing. What a pair they must be
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    Re: Enraged Customer Crashes 'Lemon' Van Into Auto Dealership

    Quote Originally Posted by motherof3 View Post
    "The buyer purchased the vehicle 'as is,' with a salvage title and signed an 'unsafe motor vehicle form,' as well as several other required documents indicating the vehicle was unsafe, uninspected and 'as is.' The purchaser declined to have her mechanic inspect the vehicle," the dealer said.
    What an idiot. This is why you never sign anything without reading it thoroughly! Plus it had over 100,000 miles on it? WTF were they expecting? I think he should be pissed at his wife, since it sounds like she is the one that bought it without having it checked out or reading the paper work she was signing. What a pair they must be
    If you follow the link and read the rest of the article he even says it's worth going to jail for.

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    Re: Enraged Customer Crashes 'Lemon' Van Into Auto Dealership

    It's a $2,000 van. Over 100,000 miles. It was totaled. Salvage title. "As is". "Unsafe vehicle". Didn't have a mechanic look at it.

    That is not a "lemon". A Lemon is a car that should have no problems, but does.

    This car had Major Fixer Upper written all over it. This man is a complete and total jackass. And an idiot.

    Lastly, even if he had liability insurance out the ass, which I'm pretty sure he doesn't, his auto insurance will not pay 1 cent of these damages. No auto insurance company pays for damages that were willfully caused, or were caused in the commission of a crime. He did over $100,000 worth of damage, and he's on the hook for all of it.

    Now, the dealership's insurance will pay for most of the damage (minus whatever their deductible is, which sometimes is fairly high for dealerships), but trust me, if this guy has anything worth going after, they are going to go after him for compensation. But it sounds like this guy doesn't have a pot to piss in or a window to throw it out.

    What a hardcore dumbass.

    Look, I just bought a van with 118,000 miles on it. For $2,000. That's AFTER I test drove it for a couple days, and I had a guarantee that was good until I took it for registration inspection. My purchase was contingent upon it passing DMV inspect, which it did with no problem. 3,000 miles so far and not a single issue. And even if it does have a problem? What the F do you expect for $2,000 on an old car? Trouble free driving for years?

    JHC we live in a world of nincompoops.

    P.S. - "Nincompoops" doesn't register as a misspelled word on spell check. This amuses me.

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    Re: Enraged Customer Crashes 'Lemon' Van Into Auto Dealership

    Why do some people like to show the word how big of a moron they are?

    Dude even sounds like he was proud of his idiocy

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    Re: Enraged Customer Crashes 'Lemon' Van Into Auto Dealership

    Quote Originally Posted by Kid Lester View Post
    P.S. - "Nincompoops" doesn't register as a misspelled word on spell check. This amuses me.
    Shame there is no such thing as a "sentence that makes sense" checker. Just one stinkin letter, made that sentence all weird.

    Quote Originally Posted by Josef View Post
    Why do some people like to show the word how big of a moron they are?

    Dude even sounds like he was proud of his idiocy
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    Re: Enraged Customer Crashes 'Lemon' Van Into Auto Dealership

    Well, I'm glad that he's glad he made a point. Now he'll have many years in jail to be glad.

    What a dumbass.
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    Re: Enraged Customer Crashes 'Lemon' Van Into Auto Dealership

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    There have been morning afters when I would disagree with you on that.

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