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Businiess name:  Andy Mohr Collision Center - Fishers
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I just wanted to thank Andy Mohr for selling me a car with a bad engine. Four months after I buy it and the car is dead. This car is apparently known for an engine that seizes due to sludge (Intrepids with a 2.7 liter engine). All of the used cars I was shown had a check engine light on. None of them had a pricing sticker. The salesman was very vague on giving a price, instead using the ""I'm sure we can get you into it"" phrase. I purchased the car at $100 ABOVE the sticker price (that wasn't listed on the car). I only actually found their price tag AFTER I bought it by searching their website (listed the car at $5900 and sold it to me for $6000 after telling me they knocked the price down by $400). True professionals?? Hardly!! Cons: Overpaid for a car that died in four months

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