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Businiess name:  Group 1 Automotive Inc
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Avoid Heller Autogroup (Ford – Hyundai) in Escondido, CA. This dealership is unscrupulous and unethical. My barely 18 year old niece went in by herself – I know that was a mistake, but she is headstrong. She came into some money and wanted a car, she didn’t have a job, a credit rating, both her mother and her grandmother refused to co-sign, and she only has a drivers permit, not a full license. She got caught up in the excitement of a brand new car and they were ruthless – the sharks gobbled up the minnow. They sold her a car that was way more expensive than she could afford, a 2007, which means the insurance costs are sky-high, there was no negotiation on the price, which means she agreed to pay full sticker price; then they sold her all the extras, including an extended warranty on a Hyundai, the car that advertises itself as: “Hyundai Advantage – America’s Best Warranty.” She put down every cent she had and they financed the car for 70 months at 17.5%. I know

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