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March 2023 by Kevin Hoffman
WORSE PLACE EVER DO NOT GO HERE
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July 2021 by Heather Norris
Denver AutoMax is by far the most honest car dealership I have ever had the pleasure to do business with. They took time with my low income, and gave me an AMAZING deal on a great car. I am beyond impressed. Thanks AutoMax???
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January 2021 by Kim A.
I visited the CarMax located on West 104th. I found the car I wanted, however when we went to purchase the car we could not go through any other finance company except CarMax which I did not like (10 percent interest) and then we told them ahead of time we wanted the payment at the same as we had. The payment came out to $50 more. They would Not even attempt to work with us. They let us get up and walk out. We did find a car elsewhere with 7owecent interest through Ally and got our payment within $3.00 of current payment for same amount of money as last car. Not a good place to shop.
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November 2020 by Trina Hightower
Bought a car from them and then found out that the vehicle had been wrecked before and had a ton of problems.
It has been 2 months and still don't have the title for it either so I can't get it registered.
I am very disappointed in the way I was treated and I will never get another vehicle from them.
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July 2020 by Trina Martinez
Bought a car from them and then found out that the vehicle had been wrecked before and had a ton of problems. It has been 2 months and still don't have the title for it either so I can't get it registered. I am very disappointed in the way I was treated and I will never get another vehicle from them.
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July 2020 by Damian Adams
Best dealership in town. They went the extra mile to help my wife and I out. I cant recommend them enough!
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January 2020 by Marko Nguyen
Got a great Mercedes AMG from them....
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December 2019 by Christopher Langer
Thank you for the vehicle guys
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November 2019 by Ben Franklin
Have to try this place if you're looking for used car these guys really work with you and I'm not overpriced neighborhood business we need to support
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June 2019 by Nicole Slater
After leaving an abusive relationship and driving a 20 year old car that finally gave out on me, I was in a position to finally buy a better, more reliable car. I came across the 2007 Jeep and loved it. We went down to check it out and gave it a test drive. It had it's engine light on. We asked about it and the mechanic came out with the code reader to check it out, said it was not a big deal that it was a loose hose and deleted the code so the light went off. I decided to buy it cuz otherwise the car seemed in good condition and replacing a hose was something i could do. I was unable to get the car to emissions within the 3 day period, due to snow and having to work so I didn't lose my job. I take full responsibility for that choice. This is not what I have a problem with. I learned from this situation how important it is to really know what you're about to buy. This is simply about letting others know my experience so no one else finds themselves in a tough situation, potentially losing everything, if they are in a situation where they too are rebuilding and need to make sure they have something reliable. As soon as we left the lot several lights came on, the engine light, the battery light, the tire light and there were others. I couldn't afford to take off work. Instead of the shop making sure their vehicles are in good shape even before I made the purchase, they turnes off those lights with their code readers. All they do, as they said, is top off the fluids. So in just a couple weeks, I had to replace the water pump, thermostat, a pulley, the battery because it was 5 years old and practically dead, also had to replace the top radiator hose because there was a leak. The transmission had a problem changing gears. Then one day I got to work and coolant was leaking everywhere. Took it to a shop... the jeep needed a new head gasket because it was cracked or broken. Potentially needed the block refinished as well, was told that would be very pricey too.. The repair estimate: 3 thousand dollars (for the head gasket repair alone) and at least 2 weeks in the shop. So the car I paid $4200 for, was then going to cost me even more than that just to fix so I could drive it at all. I spent everything I had on that car and on the smaller repairs I had to do. Another $3,000 and I would have been back where I started, having lost everything all over again. Just weeks after I thought I was finally getting out of a really dark place. Again, it is on me that I failed to take it to emission within the time window. Had I done that immediately, maybe I could have saved myself from all of this. I just want others to know how careful you must be if you are going to get a car here, and to share the practices that I witnessed firsthand. And if someone doesn't want or cannot end up in a situation similar to mine, maybe think of where you really want to take your money.
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April 2019 by Nicolas Sablan
No one approached me or seemed open to selling a vehicle. Had to pull them from their seat or ask multiple times to ask about the cars, reports, etc. The website does not reflect what is in the lot. All high miles, many questionable cars
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April 2019 by Dustin Tracy
Solid Family Business. Straight up and respectable. I have bought multiple cars from them and its always a pleasure. The cars, the price and business ethics, make Auto Max and must recommend for me.
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April 2019 by Simo Bennani
Iï¸ met with Laith at the Auto Max and got a truck from them. Very awesome people not your regular pushy sales guys and very smooth transaction. Thank you guys and will be back for my next car as well.
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April 2019 by Laura Pino
We bought a cargo van here, that we needed for our small but growing fleet.
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February 2019 by Marc Z.
The guy in the office was rude, and the cars were junky looking.