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July 2024 by Andre Blake
Don’t deal with them!! He thought he can outsmart me.
He has a Lexus RX350 , 2008 model & the mileage is 143k on it
The car engine is not working & it has the check engine light on & he is saying because he changed the battery.!! The car has a misfire cylinder and the engine is shaking really hard & really obvious and yet he is insisting that the car is normal and running ok. I was able to determine the issue on spot and yet I took it to Firestone and paid $97 and it failed and i will not say the reason as he kept asking me 4x why it failed. I have the reports with me.
DONT DEAL WITH HIM!!! He doesn’t understand his business.
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April 2024 by Laine Young
AVOID this place please! My son’s car broke down a few days after he got it and now we have to get him a rental car to get back and forth to work! They sell junk to young people who are just trying to get their lives in order. I hope this helps others not waste their money here!
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March 2022 by Drrw W
Great experience! Great guy, Great service! Honest man.
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March 2022 by Aldo Granados
I bought a 2004 acura mdx from them and it is a solid vehicle and they sold it to me at a fair price. My tags expired due to not sending the ttl in time, and they were super helpful getting me some new tenporary tags, if they ever have a car i like i will definitely be buying from them again, great customer service, super impressed.
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March 2022 by Rebecca Hill
If I could give a negative star review, I would. I met with Starsky, the Sales Manager of Prestige of Sugarland. I purchased a 2001 Toyota Corolla from him with 92,500 miles. He said "he checked the car, and it drove great." He also told me he was a mechanic. Perhaps I should have been better informed, but I assumed he "checked the car." It drove well on a test drive.I traded in a 2002 Toyota Corolla for $400. It was having break problems. I had already paid for repairs, and Midas told me it would cost $2,000 - $3,000 more to repair all that was needed. I thought I was getting a more reliable car.The car Starsky sold me lasted 10 days. Then the oil and gas light both came on, and it was making a strange noise. I called Starsky. He told me to drive it out to him (he's in Stafford, I'm in Montrose). Since I just bought it from him, I did what he told me to. The car stalled out on the freeway. He came to get me - I used my service to have the car towed to his house where he said he'd work on it. His wife was with us - no danger, just car issues.Since Starsky is a mechanic, he was "helping me out." First he replaced the sensors. That did not fix it. Then, I paid to have it towed to his friend Alex's mechanic shop. Starsky assured me replacing the timing belt would fix it. It did not. Next, he told me it needed a new engine because driving it on the freeway with the problems probably ruined the engine. Reminder: He told me to. When I complained, he said "You got to drive it for 10 days." I also told Starsky that I needed the car for doctor's appointments. I explained that I've had 3 surgeries on my neck, and I finally found a doctor to help me avoid surgery number 4, but I need a car to get there. I explained my neck is bone on bone, and it is not good for me to stop in the middle of treatment.Starsky said he could find a replacement engine for me at a junk yard, but it would be best to wait until tax season was over so prices would drop. It would also give me time to save up for the new engine, labor, and the labor for the timing belt assembly that did not fix the problem. He said Alex needed room to work on other cars, so I said he could have the car towed to my apt. When I asked Starsky the name of Alex's shop, he said "He forgot."So now I have an unusable car (engine is apart) in front of my house. I've learned I paid him too much for this car as it is, and he is going to make money from the car I traded in. He could have replaced the engine for me.I found a mechanic to check the car when it was at my house. He showed me the engine oil - it was completely solid. The engine also had many leaks. The car had not been maintained. There were no new parts in the engine, it had just been taken apart. When Starsky said he "checked the car," and, he is a mechanic, I assumed he "checked it." Now I know better. I am going to have a junk yard pick up the car and I will get $345 dollars. I lost $3,000 dollars working with Starsky, and now I have no car at all. I wish I never came anywhere near him or Prestige of Sugarland.
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March 2021 by Rebecca Martine
These people just changed their Facebook Page. It used to say "They Check All Their Cars." They just took that down. They scammed me (I explain below), and they're trying to cover themselves legally.
I'm writing a review to warn as many people away from Prestige of Sugarland as possible. One of their positive reviews on Facebook mentions Abraham. He no longer works for them. One of the reviews on Google is from Starsky's son, who is an employee at this company. I wouldn't trust any of the positive reviews.
I bought a car here, which Starsky (the sales manager), told me "he had checked, and, he was a mechanic, and it drove great." I was naive, and I trusted him. The car lasted for ten days.
What's really disgusting about what Starsky did, is I had told him that I needed a car to get to a doctor who could help me avoid a 4th surgery on my neck. In spite of that, he was milking me – getting as much money as he could, under the guise of "helping me fix the car I had just bought from him." I finally had my own mechanic check the car, and the engine oil was completely solid – like sludge. It also had many leaks. The car had obviously not been maintained. I'm sure Starsky had looked under the hood, and he knew what he was selling. I ended up selling the car to a junk yard for $345 dollars. I lost $3,000 dollars in the deal, and ended up with no car at all.
I reported him to the Better Business Bureau, and contacted a lawyer. Starsky let slip that another woman had hired a lawyer to deal with him. That tells you how he does business.
Starsky is a snake, and a crook. If he can scam you too, he will.
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March 2021 by Rebecca H.
If I could give a negative star review, I would. I met with Starsky, the Sales Manager of Prestige of Sugarland. I purchased a 2001 Toyota Corolla from him with 92,500 miles. He said "he checked the car, and it drove great." He also told me he was a mechanic. Perhaps I should have been better informed, but I assumed he "checked the car." It drove well on a test drive. I traded in a 2002 Toyota Corolla for $400. It was having break problems. I had already paid for repairs, and Midas told me it would cost $2,000 - $3,000 more to repair all that was needed. I thought I was getting a more reliable car. The car Starsky sold me lasted 10 days. Then the oil and gas light both came on, and it was making a strange noise. I called Starsky. He told me to drive it out to him (he's in Stafford, I'm in Montrose). Since I just bought it from him, I did what he told me to. The car stalled out on the freeway. He came to get me - I used my service to have the car towed to his house where he said he'd work on it. His wife was with us - no danger, just car issues. Since Starsky is a mechanic, he was "helping me out." First he replaced the sensors. That did not fix it. Then, I paid to have it towed to his friend Alex's mechanic shop. Starsky assured me replacing the timing belt would fix it. It did not. Next, he told me it needed a new engine because driving it on the freeway with the problems probably ruined the engine. Reminder: He told me to. When I complained, he said "You got to drive it for 10 days." I also told Starsky that I needed the car for doctor's appointments. I explained that I've had 3 surgeries on my neck, and I finally found a doctor to help me avoid surgery number 4, but I need a car to get there. I explained my neck is bone on bone, and it is not good for me to stop in the middle of treatment. Starsky said he could find a replacement engine for me at a junk yard, but it would be best to wait until tax season was over so prices would drop. It would also give me time to save up for the new engine, labor, and the labor for the timing belt assembly that did not fix the problem. He said Alex needed room to work on other cars, so I said he could have the car towed to my apt. When I asked Starsky the name of Alex's shop, he said "He forgot." So now I have an unusable car (engine is apart) in front of my house. I've learned I paid him too much for this car as it is, and he is going to make money from the car I traded in. He could have replaced the engine for me. I found a mechanic to check the car when it was at my house. He showed me the engine oil - it was completely solid. The engine also had many leaks. The car had not been maintained. There were no new parts in the engine, it had just been taken apart. When Starsky said he "checked the car," and, he is a mechanic, I assumed he "checked it." Now I know better. I am going to have a junk yard pick up the car and I will get $345 dollars. I lost $3,000 dollars working with Starsky, and now I have no car at all. I wish I never came anywhere near him or Prestige of Sugarland.
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March 2021 by Yusneli Noy Garcia
Very happy to do business with this company, great treatment, easy paperwork management. I recommend it 100%. Thank you
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March 2020 by Bradley Cristo
One of the workers helped me fix my flat tire
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March 2020 by Fix it Felix
Thank you ^_^
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August 2019 by Charlie Thehandyman Palmer
very professional. nice cars.
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March 2018 by richard gomez
Responsible People..