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| Message: | I recently just purchased a 1996 911 Targa with 78,000 miles from Victory Motor Cars. I dealt with Robert Neal thoughout the whole process. He assured me the car was in "pristine" condition, not a scratch or dent on it. He told me it was from Southern California, and was taken care of meticiously. Looking at his ebay feedback, and reputation I had the car shipped without seeing it in person. The shipping process from Texas to Florida, was an absolute nightmare. I could not believe he would even use a company like this, which is besides the point. Now to the condition of the car: there is scratches and chips in the paint from one end of the car to the other. Four chips on the passenger door alone. Scratches and chips on the side of roof, and paint discoloration on drivers door etc. The interior drivers arm rest is broken and hanging. The car is very far from pristine condition.Not to mention i found out the car the was from Portland,Oregon not southern California. When I called Robert to explain to him my dissapointment, he told me it was too early in the morning to be critized about one of his cars. I told him I did not want the car and I offered to pay for shipping back to Victory Motors and I just wanted my money back. He refused and basically hung up on me. I could not believe the way he acted, but realized he knew I could not leave negative feedback about him because I bought the car privately not on an ebay auction. After I searched around to different websites, I found more and more of these stories about Victory Motors Cars and Robert Neal. I have been buying and selling 911's for 12 years and I have never been in contact with a worse dealership and attitude in all this time. I have also heard he has people working for him leave most of his positive feedback through phony deals. Please do not trust or buy any porsche from Victory Motor Cars. People like this shouldn't be able to get away with misleading people especially when it comes to people as passionate as most of us are about Porsches. | ||||