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Buying Used CRV - Lot Rust?

I've been to two dealers and test drove two 2014 CRV's LX under 30,000 miles. The brakes were awful on each one. Rotors were rubbing very loudly. The dealers said it was lot rust. One vehicle had been on the lot for 3 months, the other only 10 days. Are the brakes that bad on CRV's or just bad dealerships?
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Note: NEVER touch a brake rotor if the car has been recently driven--they can get blisteringly HOT!
If the dealer says this rubbing is "normal", ask him to take the car in to have the rotors cleaned up--being so simple and "normal", this shouldn't take him very long. If he can't present the car to you for a test drive with normal sounding brakes, then you know something isn't right and he doesn't care enough to make the sale.
It's highly unlikely brake work will be needed at such low mileage!