powerslide
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glad it worked out for you but isn't the fault with the original dealer?
mine was in the pkg with the key and regular lugs that were removed, along with first aid kit and cargo net, if the original dealer didnt give you one he easily could have fedexed it no?
The problem is the selling dealer no longer had the key. They would have had to send me the whole set of wheel locks with a new key. They weren't readily going to admit wrong-doing and I had no evidence. I had bought the car in May and it has 19k miles. As far as I know, the wheels had never been off it though. I had my share of problems with the delivering dealership. I negotiated the deal through email with the Internet manager and when I showed up for delivery, I was passed off to a young, inexperienced salesman. He didn't set up the blue link properly, forgot the wheel lock key, sent me driving to NH with temporary RI plates (found out several days later this was a huge no-no). I also found several cuts in the leather seating surface (not all the way through) on the rear seat several weeks after delivery. I don't know what they are from. I suspect they were put there carelessly while the car was prepped for delivery, but I have no proof. Anyway, I got a great price and a lousy dealer experience in RI. My local NH dealer has taken care of me well other than the initial attempt to fleece me for removing wheel locks.glad it worked out for you but isn't the fault with the original dealer?
mine was in the pkg with the key and regular lugs that were removed, along with first aid kit and cargo net, if the original dealer didnt give you one he easily could have fedexed it no?