PURCHASED NEW SOLARA THAT WAS NOT SOLD FOR ONE YEAR
Greetings,
I am the new member that recently posted a report of my new 2007 Solara SLE nearly breaking down on the highway - and now needing a new throttle actuator (see that post for details). When I requested the dealer make a new valet key for me - they had problems - and today told me that I need a new "key ignition sensor".
Anyway - now to the point of this new topic. After these problems, I am naturally becoming a little worried about this car. So - I decided to run a vehicle history report from CarFax to see if there is something I should know about it's history.
What I discovered using the VIN number is that the car was manufactured in May 2006 (an early 2007 model), and delivered to a different dealer than I bought it from in June 2006. I bought the car as "new" in May 2007. This means the car has essentially "sat" somewhere for almost a year. I know the dealer had to "trade" to get the car - because they did not have any 2007 V6 Solara coupes (only convert. and 4's) - and no other dealer had any either. The car had about 150 miles on the odometer when I got it - but I know the drive from the dealer trade was at least 60 miles - meaning it had about 90 miles on it from June 2006 - May 2007. I had the dealer reflect the milage on my contract for warranty purposes.
I was aware of the milage - and was a little bothered why it had so many miles - and even asked the dealer - which stated that "all new cars have some milage on them due to drives to dealers, test drives, etc" - but I had no idea the car was delivered in June 2006. I should have run a VIN search before I signed for the car - but then again - I had no reason to be suspicious at that point.
Now that I am having problems with this car - coupled with the fact that it was manufactured so long ago and not having been sold, I AM now very suspicious regarding this car.
My question - is this something I should be worried about? What is "acceptable" in terms of how long a car "sits" before sold? When people buy a previous model year car - it probably has sat longer than mine - but will this effect the mechanicals of a car? I know leaving any car for a year and barely driving it is not good. I would assume dealers have to "maintain" the car until sold - but do they really do this?
Sorry for the long dissertation - but - like I said - I am really getting pi$$ed off at this whole experience...
I am the new member that recently posted a report of my new 2007 Solara SLE nearly breaking down on the highway - and now needing a new throttle actuator (see that post for details). When I requested the dealer make a new valet key for me - they had problems - and today told me that I need a new "key ignition sensor".
Anyway - now to the point of this new topic. After these problems, I am naturally becoming a little worried about this car. So - I decided to run a vehicle history report from CarFax to see if there is something I should know about it's history.
What I discovered using the VIN number is that the car was manufactured in May 2006 (an early 2007 model), and delivered to a different dealer than I bought it from in June 2006. I bought the car as "new" in May 2007. This means the car has essentially "sat" somewhere for almost a year. I know the dealer had to "trade" to get the car - because they did not have any 2007 V6 Solara coupes (only convert. and 4's) - and no other dealer had any either. The car had about 150 miles on the odometer when I got it - but I know the drive from the dealer trade was at least 60 miles - meaning it had about 90 miles on it from June 2006 - May 2007. I had the dealer reflect the milage on my contract for warranty purposes.
I was aware of the milage - and was a little bothered why it had so many miles - and even asked the dealer - which stated that "all new cars have some milage on them due to drives to dealers, test drives, etc" - but I had no idea the car was delivered in June 2006. I should have run a VIN search before I signed for the car - but then again - I had no reason to be suspicious at that point.
Now that I am having problems with this car - coupled with the fact that it was manufactured so long ago and not having been sold, I AM now very suspicious regarding this car.
My question - is this something I should be worried about? What is "acceptable" in terms of how long a car "sits" before sold? When people buy a previous model year car - it probably has sat longer than mine - but will this effect the mechanicals of a car? I know leaving any car for a year and barely driving it is not good. I would assume dealers have to "maintain" the car until sold - but do they really do this?
Sorry for the long dissertation - but - like I said - I am really getting pi$$ed off at this whole experience...
- STORMKING
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