Lets see, for starters, the sales people are morons - you give them a price range, and say you prefer a cash sale... You go thru everything, and not until you get to the office do you find the car you were looking at is $6000 more than you wanted, and they want to give you financing... They ask if you can pay $200 every 2 weeks, and when you say no, they ask if you can afford $100 every week.........
To the vehicles themselves, they buy them, paint them, and sell them.... The only service they see before a sale is if there is a funny noise... If there are no noises, it's a spray and then out to the lot. If the windshield is damaged, they conviniently cover it with big price stickers, so you dont see the damage until it is paid for - leaving you to pay for the repairs.
If you buy a car here, do the work yourself if you can... They dont fix the cars before they sell them, because with their limited warranty, they can make more money from you in labor costs.
To date (less than 1 month from purchase), even with the warranty coverage, i'd have spent about $500 on repairs. Instead, I've spent $150 on parts and tools.
Pros: None so far
Cons: Everything so far
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