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September 2021 by Shelby C.
Recently purchased a repaired Honda Accord from George at Best Deal Auto. I have been extremely pleased with the car so far. It is in great condition. Another mechanic looked at the car and arrested it was repaired well. True to it's name this was the best deal for this model and milage. I highly recommend checking at Best deal if you are looking for a car.
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September 2021 by Jason Wagaman
These guys are wonderful they will find you any care you want and at a great price.
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March 2021 by Brandon Hogey
Very friendly, not pushy. great to work with. Seems/feels very honest and sold me a great rebuilt car at a great price. If you are looking to buy ahead of time give him a call and tell him what you are looking for and he'll go digging at the auctions to find what you are looking for to rebuild and sell to you at a very fair price. You won't be disappointed.
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November 2020 by Greg Bartlett
Just bought a 2013 Toyota Prius from Best Deal Auto Sales. Can’t say enough good things about my experience. I have never purchased a rebuilt/reconstructed title vehicle, and was reluctant to do so. I did my research, and after talking to George, I felt like I was making the right decision. He was reassuring, trustworthy, and made me feel certain about my choice. George was a great thorough communicator, informative, and accommodating. The process of purchase was quick and hassle free. Highly recommended! Thanks George!
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August 2019 by Emily Rowser
I bought a Hyundai Elantra that had been in an accident. It was fixed well and George was extremely helpful. Great price too.
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May 2019 by Serena Lewis
Saw an ad for a very modestly priced Subaru on KSL with low mileage so I thought I'd stop by and check it out. The reviews online made me skeptical but George was a fantastic dealer to work with. Like others have mentioned, the lot doesn't look like much, but the second we walked onto the lot, George came right up to us and was inviting, friendly, and informative during that first encounter. Took it for a test drive and the car ran like a champ. My dad, who is an auto mechanic, gave it a thorough look and the green light.
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September 2018 by Dain Lloyd
I worked with Cy to buy a 2009 Toyota Camry. I love how he runs his business. Most car dealers (and private sellers) focus more on the delivery of the product than the actual product. It's a bunch of showmanship that makes it difficult to know what you're actually getting. Cy uses his sincerity and honesty in business and makes the purchase process easy. Like I said, the place doesn't look inviting. It is what it is and they spend their time working on cars, not just the appearance of them.
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September 2017 by SugarCube Films
When you buy a rebuilt/branded title car, its always going to be hit or miss. You really are at the mercy of the dealer. Its a risk you choose to take, but if you get lucky, you get a newer low mileage vehicle that you might not have been able to afford otherwise.
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July 2017 by Blaze Solomon
Saw a car on KSL I was super interested in that they had for sale. Text George to ask a few questions. He gave one word answers and didn't want to give up information very easily. I asked if the body work had a warranty from the guys that did it (didn't figure it did. This isn't the first salvage title car I would have owned) he said no so I asked who did the work. He comes back with the smart a** answer of a "Body Shop". That's all I needed. I saw how they treat their customers and that was enough. I would never buy a car from someone like that. He obviously didn't want to sell it that bad or was hiding something and didn't want me to call them.
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April 2017 by R. B.
When you buy a rebuilt/branded title car, its always going to be hit or miss. You really are at the mercy of the dealer. Its a risk you choose to take, but if you get lucky, you get a newer low mileage vehicle that you might not have been able to afford otherwise. I got lucky with this dealer. I saw a newer model Subaru Forester on KSL, and came in and made a deal. I was not turned off at all by the rough looking lot. I chalk that up to the owner not spending a lot on fancy overhead. Instead, he earnestly fixes the cars, and sells them for a reasonable price. The owner has a strong accent, but we managed to communicate ok. In my chats with him, he seemed to take pride in having a dealer license, and I trusted he would not choose to do anything shady during the transaction. I was rewarded with a nice newer car, more car than I could have had on my budget, and ~$2000 less than other branded title dealers who have fancier lots. He had my license plates in less than a week, and the title arrived a few weeks later. So far the car runs great. I enjoyed doing business with a local guy who has been getting his hands dirty for many years, doing what he enjoys and just trying to make an honest living. I would recommend him to my friends, of course being objectively cautious about any branded title vehicle, making sure to give it a thorough inspection regardless.
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April 2017 by Troy Sinclaire
I bought a car from Best Deal Auto Sales in March 2015, a Toyota Camry Solara with about 55,000 on it. The has driven like a dream for 2 years (Thank God :-) and Toyota. I recently moved to NY and needed info about the rebuild that was done to the bumper and I called Kurosh and the documents I needed were faxed to me the same day. Thanks! Obviously buying a car can be tricky, do your homework, but I want to say that I got a good deal and was taken care of by Best Deal Auto Sales.
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July 2015 by Natalie Tahan
Got a great deal on my accord. These other reviewers may have had a bad experience, but I have had my car for over a month now and there are no problems with it. Kurosh is very nice and was willing to work with me. Highly recommend
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September 2013 by Benjamin Bowman
Found a car on KSL. I pulled up to the dealership and knew it wasn't good. Looks super ghetto! Took the car to my mechanic and within 5 min he knew it was bad too. The car was a salvage title and they had done a cosmetic fix using scrap pieces, tons of straps and screws to cover up damage. It was still destroyed under the surface. I took it back and told the salesman and he said, "Oh. Ok." Something tells me he knew already. I don't know about you, but anyone that does business like that in a building like doesn't deserve my business.
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February 2013 by Sean Lane
So, I think the prior reviews made have been coming from the expectation of buying a newer car, or perhaps not doing the proper research. For one, if you buy a "Salvage/Rebuilt" titled car, you're just asking for it, so I can't say much for those, but thought I would share my experience. I found my car through a KSL ad, and went to look at it more after checking out the records on the vehicle through Autocheck and researching the reliability of this particular make and model. The building and first impression of the business was somewhat shady, but the car appeared to be decent, and upon inspection, was. After buying the car, the next day, the check engine light came on for the catalytic converter, which is rather normal for the vehicle I have with it's mileage. I wasn't pleased, being a somewhat poor college student, that I had to make an immediate repair, and called up the dealership to see if they would do anything with this. With used car sales, there is no real form of implied warranty, but I was pressed for cash, and I figured I would see if the dealer would stand by his sale. He split the repair bill for the job 50/50 with me, and was great deal of help getting a discount with a local exhaust shop. I haven't had a further issue with the car, and I understand others may have had different experiences, but I wanted to highlight what he did for me, and suggest that if he has a good vehicle in stock that you are looking for, this isn't a bad place to buy.