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Miami Auto Wholesale
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I opened this forum specifically to warn people about this auto dealership in Miami. Bought my car from them, it wouldn't start that night when I went into labor and going to hospital. My salesman, Tony, knew I was due any time, and knowingly sold me a lemon. After deliver, and within a couple weeks of buying the car, I went to take it back to them for a refund and the engine caught on fire. 3 Police officers and I had to get a fire exstinquisher to put it out. They don't keep their promises and they rigged the car up to make it off the lot, per my mechanic. Please, find another dealer to buy your car from. If you can't trust a man who sells a pregrant woman a lemon only to make a sale, you can't trust the company as a whole. They still haven't rectified the problem.
Cons: Thieves to say the least
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