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Review 1/7/2011
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If I were you, I wouldn't step foot near this dealership. I have never seen such unprofessionalism. These people throw some ties on and believe they are business men. Basically, they make their money by savagely fooling innocent people into buying their beat up or severely internally abused vehicles. They are scam artists. Don't be tricked into thinking that their "warranty" means anything because it's all garbage. The manager will make money on his mom if need be. He's not there to help you, but hurt you. I'm appalled by their demeanor and actions. They are a poor symbol for the human race. Why do you think they'll approve Anyone's credit? Because they know that if they can sell their salvage cars for anything, they'll still make money. This form of greed is the reason our country is in this economic crisis. These people should be ashamed. If you don't believe these accusations, go see for yourself. More then likely when you buy your car, it'll fall apart within a few weeks. And you'll end up paying more for the car. If the deal is too good to be true, it is. My experience there began when I was interested in purchasing a car for my daughter. After giving a ridiculous price in the beginning, they gradually started lowering it until they arrived at the price they were satisfied with. I loved this car for my daughter. It seemed to be in very good condition. I also bought the warranty they offered or whatever they called it. I paid cash for the car to avoid any interest fees and what not. So I drove my wonderful car away to show my daughter. Within the next two weeks, the check engine light went on and the car began to misfire. I called the dealership and they brushed me off like it wasn't their problem anymore. I took it back to their so called shop, and they said it was a belt or a hose or something. I couldn't really understand him. Anyway, it turned out to be neither which I later confirmed by an actual mechanic, and it was the spark plugs. Which I ended up paying for.
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