I bought a 2012 Kia optima hybrid from Copart through auto bid master. I Bought a vehicle history report on their website and it cleared the car from any mechanical problems. They listed the car with no problems except dents and scratches on their website and no mention whatsoever of any mechanical problems. I received the car with a seized engine, stolen batteries, and a fake key. The mechanic told me that Kia does not carry this engine anymore, and if it does it would cost more than $15000.
I received it showing that it has no key written on the driver's window with a marker. Mind you, they did not show an image of the driver's window with the car images they listed on their website. And in the description, they said the car had a key while in fact, it did not. They programmed a fake key for this car and sent it along with the car.
And now I am stuck with a locked car on my driveway because the key's programming is not working anymore.
I can't believe that I was hit hard by a scam like this in my own country.
Don't ever deal with those companies if you value your hard-earned money.
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