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CarMax sold Tesla with undisclosed damage and reneged on repair agreement

A buyer identified extensive interior and exterior damage pre-purchase, obtained a verbal agreement from the store manager for repairs, but CarMax later refused to honor the paint repair commitment. Suspension issues from mismatched tires were also missed in the claimed 125-point inspection. Individual consumer fraud complaint.

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