Sure. A friend of mine got a car on PCP. He was told the interest rate was fixed, but later found out it was variable and had increased significantly. This made his monthly payments much higher than he expected. He struggled to keep up with the payments and it caused a lot of financial stress for him.
One horror story is that some dealers mislead customers about the car's condition in a PCP deal. A customer bought a 'nearly new' car through PCP. Later, they discovered that the car had been in an accident before and had some underlying mechanical issues. When they tried to claim under warranty, they were told that the issues were pre - existing and not covered. This left the customer with a faulty car and a large debt to pay off through the PCP.
Well, I've heard of a case where a person took out a car PCP deal. They had some minor scratches on the car which they thought were normal wear and tear. But when it came time to hand the car back at the end of the agreement, the dealer charged them a huge amount for the 'damage'. It was far more than what it would actually cost to fix those small scratches. This really caught the person off - guard and left them in a financial bind.
I heard about a woman who took PCP and then walked into a freezing river. She was convinced that she was walking into a warm bath. PCP messes with the brain's perception of the environment. It can make people unaware of obvious dangers, like cold water that can lead to hypothermia or drowning. It's really sad and scary what this drug can do to people.
I heard about an electric car where the software glitched. The speedometer showed incorrect speeds and the car's acceleration became erratic. The driver was terrified as they couldn't trust what the car was doing. They had to pull over as soon as possible, but it was a very nerve - wracking experience during the short time they were still on the road. This shows that sometimes the high - tech aspects of electric cars can also be a source of problems.
Sure. There was this guy who wanted a chrome - like car wrap for his sports car. He found a company that claimed to be experts. After the wrap was applied, it looked great at first. But then, on a hot day, the wrap started to warp. It looked like the car had some sort of strange growths on it. The chrome finish also started to flake off. He took it back to the company, but they refused to take responsibility, saying it was due to the car being exposed to extreme heat, even though he hadn't done anything out of the ordinary. He ended up having to pay another company to remove the damaged wrap and was very cautious when choosing a new wrap provider.
Perhaps Autonation had a success story in the realm of fleet sales. They could have secured a large contract with a major company to supply a fleet of vehicles. This not only brought in significant revenue but also increased their brand visibility as the company's vehicles were seen on the roads all over the place. It also showed their ability to handle large - scale orders efficiently.
One pcp funny story could be about a clumsy pcp technician. He was trying to fix a computer and accidentally unplugged all the cables at once instead of just the one he needed. Everyone in the office had a good laugh when they saw his panicked face.
Sure. One car horror story is about a family driving at night. Suddenly, their car started making strange noises. Then, the engine died and they were in the middle of a deserted road. They couldn't get any signal on their phones and were really scared waiting for help to arrive.
There was a student who got sick during a crucial exam week. They had to take the exams while feeling really unwell. The horror was not only in the physical discomfort but also in the fear of not performing well because of their illness. The school's strict exam policies didn't really allow for much flexibility in such cases.
One person said that after starting Shakeology, they felt extremely fatigued all the time. It was as if their energy levels had dropped rather than increased as the product promised.
Sure. One 'bellafill horror story' is about a man who had Bellafill injected in his nasolabial folds. After a while, he noticed that the area became hard and rigid. It made his facial expressions look odd and restricted his normal movement. He regretted getting the Bellafill injection as it really affected his appearance in a negative way.