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crimeDecember 10, 2024
Watch: This Mazda customer was so unhappy with service, he drove his new car THROUGH the dealership
A man drove his car into a Mazda dealership because that was the most reasonable thing he thought to do after he was unhappy with their customer service.
NEW: Utah man drives his car through the front of a Mazda dealership just hours after purchasing the car from the same dealership.
The incident happened in Sandy, Utah, after the man was told he couldn’t return the car.
The man told the dealership that he would drive the car… pic.twitter.com/nNASSjOw0y
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) December 10, 2024
He warned them and made good on his promise.
He’s really lucky no one was sitting at the desk, as he was literally moments away from killing someone.
According to KSLTV:
According to Sgt. Greg Moffitt with Sandy Police Department, 35-year-old Michael Murray purchased a car from Tim Dahle Mazda in Sandy Monday morning. But after finding some mechanical issues he was trying to return it.
Moffitt also said the dealership had sold the vehicle “as is” and refused to take it back. Murray then said he would drive through the front door if they didn’t give him his money back.
So, a little after 4 p.m., Murray did exactly that.
He was arrested and charged with felony criminal mischief and reckless endangerment. Fortunately, no injuries were reported to anyone at the dealership, and the structure was not threatened.
But for real, how was this supposed to help his situation? He will likely be responsible for much more than that car now, and he does not even have a vehicle to his name. Additionally, he now has criminal charges to deal with so it is unclear how he thought this was a good idea. But to be fair, he likely did not think this true and that is why he is in this situation.
He also should have just had the car inspected before finalizing the agreement but again, this man is not someone who thinks through his decisions.
That being said, I hate a sleazy car salesman as much as the next guy but this was a bit much, to say the very least. But hey, at least he no longer has to worry about his ugly Subaru, right?
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