ABS, traction control, 4x4 and another light. We return to the lot and the entire ride there’s these multiple warning lights that stay on. A/C takes 4 blocks to even start to get semi cold and never does, the car rides like it has no suspension and this kid won’t be quiet trying to sell me this car and make his father proud, but in reality sounds like a complete idiot. At this point I know I’ve wasted my time and am not buying this car, but I’m here and going to let Joseph and his son entertain me with more of their lies. I’m ill! From a far it’s the worst cover up paint job I’ve ever seen. I walk out to see it and as soon as I look at i know I’ve been screwed. Christian eventually leaves to get the car, probably a hour later, and returns shortly after and comes in excited to show me the car. My spidey senses go up, but xxxx does happen so I wait. After meeting everyone Al tells me the car is at the mechanic because the battery died over the weekend and will be back at the shop shortly. I go in, meet Nikki (secretary) Al (Co-owner) Christian (Joseph son) and of course Joseph Naddaf(owner). I take off and make it to Coda by 12:30 pm their time. So I prepare, I rent a car, put the car on my insurance to drive it home and withdraw the money needed, $8200 cash for the car. So I’m sold, surly him knowing I’m coming from 4.5 hrs away he wouldn’t lie to me and we make arrangements for me to come up Monday. I reiterate to Joe, “this is a 4.5 hr drive for me and I don’t feel like wasting my time, you’re positive this car is what you say it is” and he says “besides a rock chip or two in the hood the car is flawless”. I want this car because the year, price, mileage and color is exactly what I’m looking for, so we make arrangements for me to come up from “CINCINNATI” (where I live) to look at and purchase the car, in “CHICAGO”, and I put $500 down to hold the car. With is charm and cute little accent he tells me the car is available and is a beautiful and absolutely flawless car. I call Coda and speak with Joe about the car. So the nightmare begins with me seeing a white 2011 BMW 328xi for $8500 on Cargrus. “Lip stick on the pig” and “Snake in the grass” which the pig is the car and the snake would be Joseph Naddaf owner of Coda Motors.
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5, the home video set includes a new featurette that has a deep dive into that extra ending, which, according to Young, offered King the chance to give some of his characters the ending he always felt they deserved.Please read: TOTAL RIPPOFF I was lied to from the beginning al said tires battery and shipping was included well i was charged for all of that plus a fee for used cars i over payed 3000 dollars the car was listed for 10250 on one site and 13500 on another site they charged me twice for shipping and sum fee he couldn't explain thats just the beginning I get the car here that al says is perfect it has a dent the front end wobbles the break lines are so rusted my mechanic says he's never seen anything like it that and the transmission is rusted 3000 plus the 3000 extra they charges me so I call just get the runaround Joseph who's the owner puts some B.s about he will handle it on my google review another lie been calling for 3 months im 6000 dollars in the hole on this car thats worth 10000 on a good day dont be stupid like me DO NOT DO BUSINESS WIT THESE PEOPLE the only way I can see that they have 4 stars is if there employees have rated them there a rippoff and weak lies cant even man up and answer the phone for a upset customer Starring James Marsden ("Stu Redman"), Alexander Skarsgård ("Randall Flagg"), Whoopi Goldberg ("Mother Abagail Freemantle"), Amber Heard ("Nadine Cross"), Odessa Young ("Frannie Goldsmith"), and many others, The Stand served up nine hours of story, but perhaps most important was the brand-new coda written by King. With The Stand arriving on Blu-ray and DVD on Oct. It didn't hurt that the all-too-real COVID-19 virus was there to amp up the dread in King's tale of an apocalyptic pandemic that wipes out much of humanity, where the survivors are left to wage an epic battle of good versus evil. In late 2020, the Paramount+ adaptation of Stephen King's global bestseller The Stand gave a whole new generation the substantially bolstered fear of easily communicable colds.