Had a similar experience at stateline auto sales with a different result, the battery wasnt the greatest. I spoke to the sales manager after buying the car. He said that when it gets cold out or the temperature changes dramatically and the cars arent being run everyday, the batterys tend to go bad. I asked what i should do, he said bring it in and he would see what he could do and double check that the battery was bad to begin with.I was shocked as normally you hear of used car dealerships not wanting to do anything after the sale, like auto credit (never again lord). I did bring the car down, and ended up meeting one of the best technicians i have ever met in my life the kid has to be in his 20's, he pulled the battery out and immediately checked by starting it and not having the battery in if the alternator was bad, the car ran on its own which i guess means the alternator is good. Than he went and did a check with one of his machines, and came out with a new battery and swapped it for me! I have not had an issue since! But have had them do alot of preventative maintenence to the car for me, they saved me alot of money versus going to a mechanic down the road who wanted an arm and a leg. These guys are hard working guys, and helped me out. Not only with getting a car but the car that i wanted at the right price, and making sure it continues to run good! Services i have had since include getting my tires done, oil changes done, and i also had them do a tune up! Amazing work, amazing sales, amazing knowledge. I read the other review and wondered if that person was even talking about the same place, or if they at least called them before spending all that money! I highly recommend going and checking out Stateline Auto Sales before you look anywhere else. If you go there ask for Clay and tell em Charley sent ya! Sincerely, Charles M. Spokane, Wa
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