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Posted By: jerrys dealer obligation - 05/30/20
Last month I bought a used Dodge PU from a Dodge dealer. It was a dealer lease that the dealer took back. A 2019 with very low miles. I paid a pretty good price. The truck is beautiful and runs great. The days are warming up and the truck sits outside in the partial sun. Now the interior of the truck smells like smoke. The original leaser was a smoker. I am a former smoker. The last thing I want is to get into my new truck and smell smoke. I was not told this when I purchased the truck and in the cooler weather there was no smell. Legally, what are the dealers obligations?
Posted By: denton Re: dealer obligation - 05/30/20
They make ozone generators for sanitizing and deodorizing rooms. Something like that should fix the problem.
Posted By: Snyper Re: dealer obligation - 05/30/20
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Legally, what are the dealers obligations?

What does your written warranty say about odors?
Posted By: Cheesy Re: dealer obligation - 05/30/20
Off the cuff, I’d say you’re SOL.
Posted By: bucktail Re: dealer obligation - 05/30/20
Get a can of ozium
Posted By: TrueGrit Re: dealer obligation - 05/30/20
I use this odor control system deer hunting and it works.
https://ozonics.factoryoutletstore.com/cat/79753/Scent-Elimination-Units.html
Posted By: slumlord Re: dealer obligation - 05/30/20
ahhhh, yes- the gift that keeps on giving

Smokers never minded making everyone else’s personal world smell their shît everywhere.

let a tom cat piss in there, it’ll smell better
Posted By: plainsman456 Re: dealer obligation - 05/30/20
Might give odor ban a try for a while.
They sell it at Sam's by the gallon.

If not one of those ozone things will work,might give the folks at serve-pro a call and see if there is anything they could do.

The dealer will probably do nothing much.
Posted By: htredneck Re: dealer obligation - 05/30/20
A bag of fresh-cut grass works as good or better than any odor absorber you can buy in the store
Posted By: K1500 Re: dealer obligation - 05/30/20
You are out of luck, and my experience is the odor is nearly impossible to remove if heavy. Last one I tried I cleaned and cleaned and febreezed and oziumed. It only got marginally better and the stink came out on hot days. I had a detailing shop claim they could get it out with ozone, but I didn’t get around to trying that. It can substantially reduce the selling price of a vehicle.

Not a critique in any way of the truck you bought, but I have not been able to fine a low mileage late model used truck that was worth buying. The prices are so high it makes more sense to just buy new. Cue the fire brain trust to tell me that everyone is driving a ‘used truck’. Well, I suppose so but a new truck has a full warranty, lemon law, more favorable financing, lower insurance, and hasn’t been smoked in.

I wasted a ton of time searching for my last truck (used). I wound up passing up a 4 year old truck with minor bumper damage, no warranty, and fairly high miles to get a new truck with 0 miles and a full warranty for $4,000 more. Would you buy a new truck and let someone else drive it for 4 years and 70,000 miles if they paid you $1,000 per year? Of course not, but that’s what you are doing when you buy a used truck.
Posted By: kennyd Re: dealer obligation - 05/30/20
We had a cigar car. I used the vacuum to push scented stuff into the cushions, then pulled air back through. Washed every hard surface I could and shampooed the seats. I dont remember if it was febreze or odo ban or? It did leave.
Posted By: TrueGrit Re: dealer obligation - 05/30/20
Originally Posted by slumlord
ahhhh, yes- the gift that keeps on giving

Smokers never minded making everyone else’s personal world smell their shît everywhere.

let a tom cat piss in there, it’ll smell better


And you know this how? A tom cat is one a nasty critter.
Posted By: jeffbird Re: dealer obligation - 05/30/20
Originally Posted by denton
They make ozone generators for sanitizing and deodorizing rooms. Something like that should fix the problem.


This. The used car side of the dealership should have one. The ozone generator will knock out the smells in a day or two depending how strong it is.

Just ask nicely and they should be happy to do it, no big deal.
Posted By: SockPuppet Re: dealer obligation - 05/30/20
Originally Posted by htredneck
A bag of fresh-cut grass works as good or better than any odor absorber you can buy in the store


I don't think the OP lives in Colorado.
Posted By: 1minute Re: dealer obligation - 05/30/20
One should have been warned, but I suspect you're SOL.

Young son came home recently as a smoker, and will continue the practice outside. A little research suggests the habit can devalue ones property by about 30%+.
Posted By: alwaysoutdoors Re: dealer obligation - 05/30/20
Are you f.ucking serious??
Posted By: Rock Chuck Re: dealer obligation - 05/30/20
Originally Posted by htredneck
A bag of fresh-cut grass works as good or better than any odor absorber you can buy in the store

Grass isn't legal here in Idaho. Maybe next time I'm in Oregon....

question - does the grass obsorb the odor or do you smoke it so you don't notice the odor?
Posted By: trplem Re: dealer obligation - 05/30/20
Originally Posted by TrueGrit
Originally Posted by slumlord
ahhhh, yes- the gift that keeps on giving

Smokers never minded making everyone else’s personal world smell their shît everywhere.

let a tom cat piss in there, it’ll smell better


And you know this how? A tom cat is one a nasty critter.

Same way I know it, most likely-personal experience. A buddy was a fiend for smoking in his car. Just a hardcore hotboxing sumbitch. His wife borrowed his car one day, and left the windows open when she parked. Their garage cat used it for a litter box all weekend long. The interior of that vehicle didn't smell worse.
Posted By: Jericho Re: dealer obligation - 05/30/20
A few years back someone set my neighbors car on fire and I was parked right beside him. The right hand side of my car looked horrible. Insurance company picked my car up the next day and said they would take care of it. I got inside my car before they had it towed and the smoke smell was over whelming. I was expecting a brand new car, but they had it completely restored like nothing ever happened. I was also expecting the strong odor to still be there, but it was completely gone when I got it back. I have no idea what the garage did to get rid of the smell but it worked.
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