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Businiess name:  Texas Direct Auto
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Where do I start. I purchased a Kia Spectra 2007 that was still under factory warranty. I was told what to bring when I came to get the car I had reserved with Jimmy Gloff. The car was brought up after a little wait, I was one of at least 100 other people in the showroom that day. Car was on a 1/4 tank, Jimmy said that part of how they keep thier costs down is they do not fill up the car with gas. Considering I saved almost $3K on a similar car I had looked at with a retail dealer's used car dept. I did not even blink an eye. There is no free gas at any dealership, someone is paying for it, and the consumer usually bears the cost one way or another. Car drove great, had a speaker that did not sound right, and it was sluggish to start the motor. Jimmy had the speaker replaced, along with the battery. They paid for a couple of chili dogs at the deli in the showroom while I waited. I killed about an hour and a half looking at Ferraris, Aston Martins, and supercharged Shelbys until my car was done. Coolest dealership I have ever been in period. Car runs like a champ, gives me 38 MPG, car note is $125 bucks a month. Customer for life. Rock on Texas Direct Auto!!

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