I am looking for a little help and feedback. I purchased a Yamaha viper that was a demo unit from a dealer a few weeks back. He indicated to me it was a low mile, somewhere in the 500-700 mile range sled and was in overall good shape. When I picked up the sled, it was in good shape with a few minor bumps and bruises, but nothing that worried me. Most of the deal was done over the phone so with a quick transaction, I was loaded up and out the door. When I ran the unit the following day, noticed there was zero miles and 103 hours on the machine. Simply put, that does not add up. Looking back now, I do recall the service tech taking off the protective clear plastic over the dash right before he loaded it up onto my truck. Now that the “bought a new sled feeling” is gone, I believe the dealer switched out the dash so it did not reflect the high miles it really had.
I have contacted the dealer and he stated he would give me my money back on a new, 2017 or 2018 unit, or anything else he has in stock. However, there is nothing in stock that will fit my needs of how I ride. A 2017, will be out of my budget for a sled. I have contacted Yamaha and I am pretty certain they have a sell sheet on the machine, but will not disclose the actual mileage of the unit bought at auction unless I get a subpoena. I am thinking that will need to be my next step. I have also been in touch with the BBB and put in a formal complaint, but do not think that will resolve anything. Now that I have contacted Yamaha and the BBB, the dealer will not respond to any of my calls or emails.
Has anyone else dealt with something like this? Any other thoughts on the action I should take, or just mark this up as a mistake on my end?
Thanks in advance.
I have contacted the dealer and he stated he would give me my money back on a new, 2017 or 2018 unit, or anything else he has in stock. However, there is nothing in stock that will fit my needs of how I ride. A 2017, will be out of my budget for a sled. I have contacted Yamaha and I am pretty certain they have a sell sheet on the machine, but will not disclose the actual mileage of the unit bought at auction unless I get a subpoena. I am thinking that will need to be my next step. I have also been in touch with the BBB and put in a formal complaint, but do not think that will resolve anything. Now that I have contacted Yamaha and the BBB, the dealer will not respond to any of my calls or emails.
Has anyone else dealt with something like this? Any other thoughts on the action I should take, or just mark this up as a mistake on my end?
Thanks in advance.