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April 2019 by Mario Reyes
They sell junk cars
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October 2018 by José Manuel Villeda
My opinions is good y honestly do
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May 2018 by Kala Varner
I just got the car today, haven't even had it a full day and the check engine light came on...i feel like they scammed me and I'm really upset. Calling tomorrow.
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November 2017 by José Manuel Villeda
My opinions is good y honestly do
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January 2017 by Dria Johnson
"YOUR FIRST PROBLEM IS YOU ARE A WOMAN!" ( I was told by manager, David) a family friend purchased a car from Forever Auto sales on 05/25/2016 and was told it was a 1-owner with no damage. When the paperwork was signed, the damage disclosure also stated that there was no damage or reconstruction and each "box" was marked NO. It has been brought to our attention that the vehicle did indeed have frame damage that very well may have resulted in "total loss' of the vehicle and the title is marked. The selling dealer is aware of the damage as they purchased it from auction where is was disclosed as a "frame damage" sale. Not only is there value of the vehicle dramatically lower than expressed but the legal state documents were fraudulently filed. When I contacted the business I spoke to a man named David that claimed to be the owners brother. I was told " you will not mandate my money and tell me what to do. Your first problem is you are a woman " in addition to the misrepresentation of the vehicle and it's damage, this business owner has now also discriminated against me as a woman.
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January 2017 by Hilda Cardona
They are crooks. I would not recommend no one to buy from them. They buy junk cars and fix them up and scam people out of their hard earned money. If I could I would give them zero stars because they are a piece of crap auto sales.
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January 2017 by Tania Silva
My experience with Forever Auto Sales was horrid. I would never recommend a loved one or a stranger to them. They are the worst. I bought a car from them about 11 months ago. The worst investment ever The car is nothing but problems. I began having issues with the car the first day I bought it. Both headlamps were not functioning properly, reported that to them, they repaired it the next business day. Next, the car started making a squeaky noise whenever I made a right turn and the traction light came on out of nowhere. Reported that issue to the dealership. Oscar said to take it to their mechanic. I took the car the next day. Mechanic ran a diagnostic, said that it was going to take time to fix the traction light and he couldn't detect where the squeaky noise was coming from, to take it back to him when it got worst. So I did and informed Oscar about it. It was going to take up to $500 and some change to fix the problem. Meanwhile I had already paid my mechanic to fix the water pump and body throttle assembly. Thing I shouldn't have paid for a vehicle that I just bought. Now there is something else wrong with my car took it to the chevy dealership and it will cost me $860.00 to fix the problem I'm having now. So please don't let these people fool you.