Picture this: You buy a car, it’s a lemon, and the dealership denies your return. Most people would call a lawyer. One Utah customer? They called their inner Vin Diesel.
When a Sandy, Utah, dealership refused to take back a vehicle, the customer didn’t just leave with a scathing review. Nope, they left skid marks on the showroom floor by plowing their car straight into the building. It’s one way to leave an impression—and a lot of broken glass.
Highlights of the Drive-Thru Drama:
- The Lemon That Snapped Back: The disgruntled driver claimed their car was faulty, but the dealership wasn’t budging on the return policy. Instead of calling it a day, they decided to “bring the car back” in the most literal sense.
- A Showroom Smash: Employees and customers were left scrambling as the car crashed through the dealership, leaving a path of destruction that would make a tornado jealous.
- Cops and Consequences: Police arrived quickly, arresting the driver for criminal mischief and reckless driving. The car? Well, it’s got more than “engine trouble” now.
- Damage Control: While the dealership was left cleaning up glass and sorting out insurance claims, they’re probably also reconsidering their return policy—or maybe hiring security.
Let’s Talk About Lemons
Have you ever bought a car so bad it made you think about doing something crazy (hopefully not this crazy)? We want to hear your stories about lemons: the quirks, the breakdowns, and just how bad it got. Drop your tales of automotive woe in the comments below!