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May 2023 by mo und
This place is great. They really believe in building a relationship with potential and actual buyers. I recommend friends and family and they all have a great experience. Rather they get a car or not.
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March 2022 by Mitchell Kauffman
Not saying you should totally ignore the former reviews from years ago but I will say there is generally trial and error in everything we do and I believe this place has found it's niche. I saw a listing on fb marketplace for a 2017 Chevy equinox with 30,000 miles for $8,000 and immediately thought "ok, fake ad" since there's plenty of those on there. I decided to look at the ad and saw a phone number so I called it and to my surprise someone answered and he was very up front the whole time with everything, he even recommended 717 credit union for financing and doing more research I found out they literally have unbeatable loan terms. Long story short I applied for the loan over the phone at 1pm didn't get home until 230pm I live an hour and a half from this dealer and I closed on the loan by 6 and drove the car home it was a miracle lol( it was the only opportunity I had to secretly get my wife this for her birthday). Anyway when I got there I could tell that he(like other mechanics) found out that Chevys are one of the best vehicles to work on and he had 3 or 4 ready and alot in the process it was a sight to see and Im surprised more people aren't doing this. I seen a brand new 2022 traverse with 14,000 miles on it with half the bumper missing he said he would probably list for $13-$14k which was tempting lol but also if you just want to drive a brand new car and get your money's worth out of it go here seriously the car I bought blue books for $16k I got it for half and it runs and drives the same as any other 2017 equinox. Plus I haven't done all the research yet but I'm pretty sure insurance pays out 75% of a rebuilt title car so if it gets totalled I would probably make out fairly well so there's no risk here in my opinion. Interest was a little higher than a clean title but 717 was extremely fair. If you're thinking about getting a car here go look at it, if you're still not sure take someone knowledgeable with cars. He even checked my wheel sensors before I left, I think this place is great and I'll be a returning customer ???
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January 2022 by Gary Barton
the only place I buy my cars from, great cars great prices good people .
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January 2020 by Ted Kordecki
They have been caught multiple times rolling back odometers and selling vehicles that have many more miles on them than what odometer shows. Many of their vehicles have bad transmissions and motors, that is why they sell everything as is with no warranty. I know at least 4 people that have bought vehicles there and 3 of them had to pay for a new transmission out of their own pocket within 3 weeks of purchase. The 4th persons motor seized up 2 weeks later.
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September 2018 by Michael Isaacs
Friendly services
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April 2018 by Matt Chupko
Respectable and fair.
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September 2017 by Timothy Euler
Cheap cars
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July 2017 by Catlin Miller
This car lot is very expensive for cheap cars they offer the same type of deal as the pull-a-part car lot but at pull-A-part there is a price cap of $2000 on any car on there lot in Akron Canton and Cleveland and the Cleveland lot owner will not sell you a car or truck on his lot for over $1500 dollars. Hopefully the customer service and mechanics there will help fix your ride for free if you spend that much more for them At this lot I would not buy a salvaged car that was rebuilt with out a warranty or guaranteed backed up by the Ohio Lemmon law I dropped off the car last weekend and it was ready on Monday now that's faster than "jimmy johns" quit hating and try to working with them you might get a good deal that's backed up
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March 2017 by Kyle Wright
I got a few good cars from there
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March 2016 by Becky Steed
I wish I could give no stars this owner did nothing but lie my son who is 19 went to buy this car for me when I was in ICU the advertisement said clean title which of course when my son went there he didn't have on him he told me it was his daughters car which is a lie it was from a salvage yard and now I get the title in the mail and it says rebuilt salvage on this I just went through a divorce after 20 Years and am very sick that was every $ to my name for this car I wanted it because it had 80000 miles on it a mechanic looked at it and it is unsafe to drive the whole underneath has been rigged and even the tires had something temporarily put in them because the next day they were all flat my Dr tells me I can't be stressed because it could kill me what am I supposed to do I gave my last $2800 for a car that's undrivable and a salvage title this man is a crook and a liar and has false advertisement and my son will be leaving for the military and I won't have him to help me get to the drs and I have a rare blood disorder and the owner knew this and still took advantage of a women in ICU and her son I hope there is such a thing as karma not to mention my son could have died driving that death trap home
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March 2016 by Alex Beck
Please, by all means, stay far far away from this "dealership." They claim to be a business that repairs and rebuilds salvaged vehicles for re-sale. However, I purchased a VW GTI from them that had a rebuilt title (against my better judgement, but was with someone in my family who claimed to be mechanically knowledgable and told me he'd help me with it if anything went wrong) and it wasn't "rebuilt" at all. This car was totally unsafe for the road. Hell, it was probably unsafe for a driveway. The car had been pieced together in such a manner that after a little digging I found out that they had actually capped off the coolant line in one spot and it was no longer a cycle. This is a turbo car...you CAN'T just cap off the coolant line! (Not that you can do that in any car). I rode it out for almost 2 years, the alignment was so bad it ate through tires as if they'd been put on a dremmel and lathed. (9/10 tires in a year and a half). The car must have had the wrong computer put in because it would actually turn off WHILE DRIVING! I would be doing 70 on the highway and CLUNK the car would shut down. Not once or twice but probably over 200 times in the couple years I owned it. At first, I spent a lot of money trying to fix things through trial and error, but after I took it to a VW specialist and they told me to scrap it for parts and quoted me over $8,000 to fix (or possibly fix) it I gave up and finally traded my possessed death trap in. Clearly this place is running some kind of crazy scam or just has absolutely no idea what they are doing, but this is the only car I've ever had in my life that I can honestly say was extremely dangerous and was a hazard on the road. After an experience like that, I wouldn't even buy a Hot Wheels car from them. How are they in business?! I remember asking the "salesman" what was wrong with the car and his answer was simply that it was much cheaper than a new one...I definitely should have heeded the warning signs! Wow! That was an expensive life lesson, but you live and you learn!