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READ THIS Went for a…read more$600 honda accord 2000 lx (underpriced). They give you an hour to look through the lot before auction begins. You cant test drive the cars before purchase, which is normal for auctions, but this place is not a "normal" auction. Anyways, I show up at 5:25 and had to stand in line for 20 minutes. I look through the lot for 10 minutes and the car is not in the lot. I ask the lady and she says all the cars on their website are in the lot. 5:53 they say the lot is closing so I sprint through the whole lot and still dont see it. Mind you, their are alot of lots there, so I figured it was just elsewhere or I had missed it, cause I didnt go to the back and look through the suvs, trucks, and such. Show starts at 6:00. About 250 people attending, mostly poor people and immigrants, nothing wrong with that. I learned from another that it was even busier on Saturdays.. Fast forward to 8:00, there have been a few deals but there has been some stuff WELL over blue blook. maybe 20 people had gotten cars. I still havnt seen my honda. The heard of auction attendees had thinned to about 20 when the auction bad boys, as I like to call them, start to seperate people and start their swindling(or continue their swindling, rather). You can tell their operation is practiced, dont let the janky property and employees fool you. My favorite part is that there actually are some good deals mixed in to put people at ease.(mind you these cars still could be total lemons) Its all just one big psychology experiment. Anyways, bad boy swindler 1 comes in on me all friendly, figures out the car I want and brings the picture of the car over to incomprehendable auction guy(really its hilarious) and his little auction bitches. This next part is a paraphrase, but 100 percent what happened. Guy comes back and says, if I give him 700 he wont even show the car. I say,okay, is it possible if we turn the car on and let it run for 20 minutes, so that I can be sure it wont overheat, before I purchase and drive off the lot? He says absolutely not. I say "okay fine, ill take my chances and let it go to auction." Then swindly bad boy number 2 comes up, not quite as friendly, but also curious and seemed like he wanted to help. He looks at the picture on my phone and goes over to talk to swindly boy 3. Now swindly boy 3 is one BIG bald man and he takes a minute to let me stew(15 or so). Other customers that have held out seemed to be in similarly awkward situations. So 8:45 now, i've been at this hell hole for nearly 4 god forsaken hours and big baldy rolls over towards me and trys to play hard ball. He waltzes right up in my face and says now he has a guy that will pay 900 for its parts. (I know big baldy's game and I dont play it). I say" look the add is for 600, if you want to play hard ball I'll give you 700 for it". Big Baldy then knows he needs seperate me from the heard(because of experience) he says okay sign here give me 400 now and then the other 300 when you get the car. I say" no thanks I want to see the vehicle running first" LOL. Baldy is duped again. Then we go back out to the rest of people with broken spirits. Other people ask me what happened and baldy immediately starts seperating us, because he fears I'll start a revolution( I dont, cause I still really want the car). 8:50 and the accord still,hasnt been drove through. Baldy comes back for round 2 and NOW he is gonna level with me(yeah right) he says, they cant find the keys to the car, that if I put down a deposit he will get a new key and I can have the car tomorrow. I say I cant put down any money until I see the car run and he asked me leave. I wouldnt work for this company if they payed 100k a year... they are swindling the lower class. Also there was a cop their shooting the shit with one of the employees. PRETTY fuckin shady if you ask me, you heard it hear first.... Plus will all the other shady ass reviews.... Anyways... I digress. Craigslist has better prices and is safer

Don't trust them all the car is bad and I bought 4 cars I still don't have the title for them it's…read morebeen since July 2024 It's more than 5 months

Midwest Car Exchange - back up 5 feet from this and take another photograph, it looks like a slightly dirty panel. No mention of rust, so it was a bad surprise!

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The dealer sold a car via auction and failed to disclose issues that would have rendered it…read morepractically valueless, as the repairs to bring it up to the representation would exceed the purchase price. The car in question is a vehicle that photographs nicely from 10 or 15 feet. Closer examination indicates a lot of rust repairs that are no longer hiding the rust, which has broken through the paint and indicate every panel on the car is rusty. Additionally, the clutch, brakes and carb need serious work to make the car safe and drivable. Very disappointed that these things were not properly disclosed to me, the customer. I would not recommend doing business here at all. The car was misrepresented. If I had known it was a "rust bucket" the bid would not have been made on BringaTrailer.com. Do not trust internet descriptions and photos that are deliberately failing to point out the real serious issues on a car. I see I am not the only person to have such experiences with this dealership.

I'm speechless…read more They're that good. They're family owned and operated. They're friendly and will help you with whatever you need. They have several quality vehicles for sale and the prices are dirt cheap for the quality of work they put into their restorations. A friend of mine is getting a '63 Chevy Impala restored. For $2, you get to go into the restoration garage and see what they're doing, what they've done, and some of the vehicles they have for sale. The money goes to charity. I saw first hand the amount of care and detail they put into the restoration of this Chevy. This car will be better than when it first came off the line in Detroit. It's amazing the amount of detail they've put into just this one vehicle! As far as their friendly service, I asked about my late model Buick that was having paint issues, and I need a mirror. Although they don't do the small work like that, they were quick to give me phone numbers to reputable places that they deal with for paint questions and late model parts. Outstanding. If you're in the area, stop by, pay the money, bring a rag. You don't want to leave any drool on the cars. If they happen to be closed, there's a slot outside the door with current vehicles and prices that they have to offer. If you're looking for that quality restoration vehicle but don't have the time to work on it yourself, these are the folks you need to talk to. Everything you can imagine. Model T's to Muscle Cars. Call them, check them out online, you'll be pleasantly surprised!

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