![]() after each photo I got I could see more damage and defects, unlike when I was told there wasn't any. It wasn't worth the effort for me to fly out there or buy and have it sent. he did and again did not all the photos I asked for. He told me he would then send me more photos. I figured if I can't get honest pics, how can the whole transaction be honest. I didn't get any specific photos saying here is a picture of this damaged section.I had to guess and question the salesman via text. And I replied since I couldn't get a few simple photos of the damage and what I asked for I was all set, I had to ask about certain things that I could see in the photos such as a scratch and missing handles, damaged speaker etc. After getting a photos which included none of these items, I gave up, later the salesman asked what I wanted to do. I asked for pictures of the wheels, engine and any defects. Honestly to help someone who is purchasing a car blindy without seeing it or driving it, is texting s few photos a big deal? I understand the car I was looking at was older and would be normal for some wear and tear, scratches and dings, so at the risk of being surprised when the vehicle arrived from being shipped, I requested the photos of any defects, damage.Īt first I was told the car had no defects or damage and all the photos were online. I requested a few higher resolution photos via email or text. ![]() The power cable for the starter had fallen off.I know this review has some good reviews online, but I was asking about a vehicle as I am from out of state. When we got the boat out on the water, the boat would not start again. Wichita Marine, replaced the starter for us at no charge. The starter was likely to be the problem this time. When the boat was tested on the lake, after an hour or so the boat would not start again. After another week in the shop, my husband went to pick up the boat and everything seemed to be working and to be put back together correctly. We took the boat back to Wichita Marine to have all of the items fixed so that we would not be in danger, get stuck out on the lake again or cause anymore damage to the boat. After hauling the boat from the lake and back to town, one of the batteries slid off of the engine compartment and disconnected several hoses, including the fuel pump and one of the battery cables. They were supposed to rectify all of these items at the 20 hour oil change to validate the new engines warranty. When we received the boat back the first time, there were hoses and wires unplugged, the battery switch was not connected, the 2 batteries and their compartment box were not bolted down in the engine compartment, the bilge was not working and the boat was filthy with oil and dirt from the mechanics working on it. It took them a month and a half to get to it. ![]() Wichita Marine was gracious enough to admit that the oil filter gasket was not installed properly and they replaced our engine with a rebuilt engine. ![]() It's a miracle no one was burned from the hot oil. We spent 3 hours waiting to be towed in on our wedding anniversary with our 1 1/2 year old son on board. The oil pressure dropped to zero and the engine seized up. On June 7th, we were out on the lake when oil exploded out of the engine compartment and all over the back seat of our boat. read more We took our 2003 VIP boat to Wichita Marine to have a standard oil change and tune up, to have the boat made "Lake Ready" for the season in April ’12. We took our 2003 VIP boat to Wichita Marine to have a standard oil cha. ![]()
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