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<blockquote data-quote="noco5.0" data-source="post: 16650623" data-attributes="member: 138474"><p>I recently bought my wife a certified used Lincoln. As part of the deal I traded in a Ford Explorer that I was leasing. The lease was almost up and with the used car prices the trade in value was way over my buyout. On paper I was buying out the lease then trading it in to the dealer. I received some title paperwork from the dealer on the Explorer requesting I go the DMV and get the Explorer title in my name and mail it back to them. I'm completely irritated by this. In Colorado dealers charge a hefty documentation fee so in my opinion they should be the ones sitting at the DMV dealing with this not me. I signed a power of attorney so it seems like they are trying to get me to do their job. My plan is to call the store GM and push back on this request or at a minimum make them compensate me for my time. Am I out of line in my thinking? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noco5.0, post: 16650623, member: 138474"] I recently bought my wife a certified used Lincoln. As part of the deal I traded in a Ford Explorer that I was leasing. The lease was almost up and with the used car prices the trade in value was way over my buyout. On paper I was buying out the lease then trading it in to the dealer. I received some title paperwork from the dealer on the Explorer requesting I go the DMV and get the Explorer title in my name and mail it back to them. I'm completely irritated by this. In Colorado dealers charge a hefty documentation fee so in my opinion they should be the ones sitting at the DMV dealing with this not me. I signed a power of attorney so it seems like they are trying to get me to do their job. My plan is to call the store GM and push back on this request or at a minimum make them compensate me for my time. Am I out of line in my thinking? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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