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    Ace Auto Tech

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Services - Ace Auto Tech

    Auto maintenance

    Oil changes

    Auto repairs

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    Auto brake repair

    Auto wheel and tire repair

    Routine automotive maintenance

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    2 years ago

    Ben, the owner, is truly one of the best people left in Nashville. I'm so excited that I have a nice honest man to work on my car.

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    DriveTime Used Cars - DriveTime Used Cars - Madison, TN

    DriveTime Used Cars

    (16 reviews)

    Honestly I was skeptical about buying a car here after I knowing they almost went bankrupt and…read moreended up closing a bunch of stores a few years back. However, I can say I am pretty pleased with my purchase. Got a 2016 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport AWD from the Chattanooga, TN location. Only complaint, is they didn't wash the car before I accepted it and it did NOT come with floor mats at all. I will recommend to op-out of their service plan they try to push on you. I got it cause it sounded great for the price. However, it's a third party service plan and they are absolutely horrible. They aren't helpful at all when you call them and they don't really explain how it works or how to schedule maintenance work. Just pay out of pocket like you normally would, yes that's more expensive but at lease you won't have to deal with that third party bs.

    I have been looking for a car on their website and app for about 3 weeks now. Everything showed I…read morewas pre approved with everything. I set up an appointment and drove 55 miles to the car dealership for my appointment. The car I went there to look at was said to be in the shop so I Test drove another car and sat down to run some numbers for the financing.. they said I was not approved for one thing. I was a 1099 employee and they said they can not use 1099 work money anymore for financing. So if you're a 1099 worker don't come here to buy a car. So if you're a 1099 worker, Uber, Lyft, door dash, Walmart spark etc... Don't come to this location or any drive time location looking. Don't waste your time.

    Music City Autoplex

    Music City Autoplex

    (72 reviews)

    First, this review is an HONEST ACCOUNT of my experience with this company and my knowledge of the…read morebusiness from the point of view of the buyer. MY OPINION IS NOT FOR SALE. As I was reading these bad reviews, it was truly frustrating. So many of the problems people have written about were THEIR OWN mistakes. 1. When looking at online pricing, read EVERYTHING written on the website and in the terms of service that might impact the price. If they say the price may change if you don't finance with them, then expect a higher price. 2. Tell them before you buy that you want to take it to YOUR mechanic to look over. That is standard in the used auto business. If they say no, leave. 3. Warranties are only as good as the people offering them. I never buy a warranty. A car purchase is a major investment. Why wouldn't you do a Carfax to see how many people have owned the car or if it's been in an accident? Why wouldn't you, if at all possible, not contact the previous owner? Sometimes that is not an option, but sometimes it is. 4. Establish your budget before you go and hold to it no matter what a dealership person says. If they talk you into something you end up regretting, that is your own dang fault. 5. Most of all, NEVER fall in love with a vehicle. You ALWAYS have to be willing to walk off the lot. Negotiate the price you want, give them your budget, and if they cannot meet it, then leave. 6. The responsibility to get the deal you want is SQUARELY ON YOUR SHOULDERS. If you go to buy a vehicle and you are unprepared, then you must take responsibility for your mistakes. 7. NEVER spend hours at a car dealership sitting in a lobby or waiting on some manager. YOU are the buyer. If you don't get immediate help at every stage of this experience, tell them you are taking your money somewhere else. Remember, ALL car dealerships, whether used or new, are going to try to get as much money out of you as they can. In our 35+ year marriage (at the time), my spouse and I had never had a credit card or bought anything on credit except our home. It wasn't that we had a bad credit score, we pretty much had NO credit score. These people took a chance on us and gave us a good deal on a great car, and financed it. That was about 10 years ago. It is a beautiful vehicle. I still own it and it has run beautifully ever since. I did all of the things I mentioned above and got a good deal. Our credit score is now more than 800 and we have been able to buy our forever dream home. We could have never achieved that if this dealership had not taken a chance on a couple who previously did not believe in financing things. We had always paid cash for our cars, but this was a car I wanted that was a little out of our cash price range but still fit our overall budget. Of course, there was a short battle of give and take as to be expected; I don't think they were expecting a disabled old grandmother being as tough on them in negotiations as they were on me, but we quickly fell into a comfortable relationship of mutual respect. I would buy from them again in a heartbeat. HOWEVER, I would NEVER expect them to give me anything. Any advantages or deals I want I WILL HAVE TO TAKE, and that happens by 1. being prepared, 2. doing my due diligence,, 3. having my own mechanic do a thorough check of the vehicle, and 4. sticking to my budget no matter what anyone there says. Oh, and NEVER discuss your credit score or give them ANY financial information other than your budget until you are at the point of sale. Your credit score, your salary and your financial information IS NONE OF THEIR BUSINESS until you are at the point of sale. ONLY THEN do you provide them with only what they need to complete the sale. And, NEVER provide financial info if you are paying cash. Most of all: you MUST be willing to walk away. THAT IS THE FOUNDATION ON WHICH YOUR EXPERIENCE IS BASED. Always Always ALWAYS be ready and willing to walk away.

    I've had my Audi q8 for 4 months and since I've talked to Audi while my car is in their shop. This…read moredealership sold me a lemon the techs at Audi told me this car has had piston issues since 40k/50k miles and when they sold it to me it had 75k. Now I'm being told the whole engine has to be replaced and it's $37,000. That's more than I paid for the car. Lol. Don't buy your cars from here. They're gonna sh!t the bed in a few months. Also when i bought the car they cleared the code for the tire pressure sensor cause it kept igniting rather than fixing the problem they just cleared codes to save themselves. I'm now out over $10k I put down on the car just to have it take a shit on me 4 months into owning it. My advice? Look elsewhere

    Enterprise Car Sales

    Enterprise Car Sales

    (19 reviews)

    You should literally never, EVER purchase a car here. Especially if you're in desperate need of a…read morecar, because they will salivate. It's my fault that I didn't take my time with this, but these predators sold me a car with a backup camera that does not beep when you are getting close to something, and a lock system that does not sound the horn when I lock the car. Upon further inspection, I found a hole in the driver's side floorboard. My trunk opens even when the car is locked and I have to simply hope no stranger discovers it. They have smooth, fast talking people in there that signed me up for every unnecessary service that comes out of my car note so now I'm paying hundreds and hundreds of dollars a month with about $98 total going to my actual balance. This car is literally impossible to pay off, and I'm thinking about driving into their front window and doing a tuck roll out the car before it hits and leaving it there. Just kidding, of course. But, that's how frustrating it is knowing that they got me. Once again, my fault for not doing my due diligence. But I do want to warn anybody else who may see this as a viable option. Go anywhere but here. They have you ring a gong when your purchase is complete- that is the Gong of Death.

    This was without a doubt the easiest purchase of a car ever!!! Dawson was so very helpful and it…read morewas a stress free purchase! If you're looking for a great buying experience Dawson is your man!

    Ace Auto Tech - oilchange - Updated May 2026

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