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Businiess name:  Allstate Insurance Agent: Scott Robinson Insurance
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I spent months shopping for a used car in the South Bay--literally. I've spoken with used-car sales reps from just about every car dealership in the area. The sales people at Scott Robinson were the least dishonest and least sleazy out of all of them. They weren't perfect, but they were the only dealership that I actually didn't mind returning too. For a dealership that sells used cars, I think that says a lot.\r \r The sales process went pretty quickly with minimal negotiation. We settled on a price that was close to what Edmunds said I should pay very fast. The only part of the sales process I didn't like was the "extended warranty" business, which took the majority of the time while I was there, just to get them down to a price where the cost/benefit resembled something sensible. In retrospect, if I had refused it that would have been it and we would have moved on. But once I "bit" it was the whole "let me speak with the manager" all over again.\r \r I'm writing this review beca

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