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August 2024 by William Wagener
Professional and polite along with knowing products. It was a pleasure.
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June 2024 by Natmir Rexhepi
Beautiful cars all over
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June 2024 by Nathan Schlawin
This place is awesome! Very friendly and clean, really enjoyed walking around, and then Mike helped me fix my car in the parking lot to boot! Can't wait to come back.
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May 2024 by South Park
Awesome classics!
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May 2024 by Christian Ahangar
Very nice cars on the premises. They advertised a car show, when we got there it was just to sell their cars, so not impressed.
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April 2024 by Jesse Sanchez
Something new all the time. You never know what you will see??????????
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February 2024 by Andre Moreau
I simply love Classic Cars and I believe Gateway does things the right way.
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October 2023 by Jorge Hernandez
Really nice selection of classic cars and more. They people in the office are great real friendly!
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October 2023 by Jeff Huff
Great place to view classic cars. I go just to browse and wish.
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October 2023 by Michael Thompson
Good place to look for old cars.
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September 2023 by Richard Bre.
Nice cars here for sure!
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August 2023 by Steven Glodoski
They have had my car for over a year. They priced it way above where it should be at, haven't sold it.I haven't seen any signs of them advertising it, it isn't even on their website.They had me pay $300 for them to run a Carfax on it and another $300 for them to detail it before they would even try to sell it.I guess I got a years worth of storage for $600.I will NEVER deal with them again.
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August 2023 by mike walsh
Great car show saw a lot of excellent cars and had a great time. We're definitely recommend and go again
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April 2023 by Karl Meyer
Tried to sell a car with a cracked frame and a clone at that and never revealed it. After running Vin number come to find out that it was a clone with the wrong engine transmission and rear end.
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April 2023 by Ryan A.
Would not trust with a single $1. Buy with EXTREME CAUTION and don't believe a single word they say.I bought an Opel from this dealership at their Tampa location and was told everything was in working order and was drivable. It was NOT in working order and the driving video shared was apparently from many months prior. First of all, they got the year wrong on the paperwork, which meant all of the paperwork had to be redone. I told them I would sign the new paperwork when I arrived in a week and a half time. After badgering me everyday for days to sign the updated paperwork remotely (should have been a big red flag, but I thought I could trust these guys), I signed the updated paperwork. They were clearly badgering me to sign the updated paperwork because the car was far from drivable. There was a MAJOR leak coming from the fuel tank (gushing ounces of fuel a second) AND a carburetor fuel leak, constantly dripping fuel inches from the exhaust header. Far from drivable. On top of this, they had to cold start the engine with starting fluid directly to the carburetor (likely also related to the carburetor leak issue, but sorting through that at the moment).Now when buying a classic car, I expect to have to do some work. I'm not complaining about the following, but would have appreciated being aware of these before buying - the headlights didn't work; one brake light was out; the aftermarket alarm for the car didn't work; there were some exterior and interior blemishes that conveniently weren't captured in various picture angles (I actually think some photos were doctored looking back at the picture, but obviously hard to prove)... These alone are annoying, but all of them are expected in buying a 50+ year-old classic car.What is NOT expected is to show up to a dealership expecting to drive a car away for them to have to start a car with starting fluid and when they add fuel, have that fuel pouring out of the bottom of the gas tank. Even if those were fixed, fuel dripping onto the exhaust headers is a recipe for highway disaster.I talked with the corporate team who felt this was an appropriate way to deal with customers. No redressability or accountability!