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    Bayview Auto Sales

    2.4 (10 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Stormy's Car Sales

    Stormy's Car Sales

    (3 reviews)

    A neighbour had purchased a pre-owned Nissan Juke and a Nationwide warranty from Stormy's. The…read morewarranty provided peace of mind by ensuring that future major issues with the car were covered. Stormy's represented that the warranty was good to 200,000 Km and that ALL mechanics would accept this 3rd party warranty. Stormy's mechanic provided the safety certificate on the Nissan Juke. On that basis, I referred a friend to Stormy's to purchase a car. Stormy's sold her on a 2011 Subaru Outback and the Nationwide warranty and furthermore said that if the warranty is never used, the premium would be refunded. They also agreed on a trade-in for her current vehicle. Stormy's mechanic provided the safety certificate on the 2011 Subaru Outback. Funny thing though, when it came time to sign the deal, Stormy's netted out some numbers (purchase price vs trade-in) for reasons that they could not explain. It had no impact on my friend but it confusion and uncertainty at the time of signing since the numbers were not at all the same as were discussed for the purchase price and the trade in. That should have been a clue however to events that followed. Fast forward several weeks. The neighbour's Nissan Juke would not start. She had to replace the battery. The safety inspection should have verified that the voltage of the battery and the charging system are within the manufacturer's specifications. Perhaps they overlooked that or perhaps it is a coincidence that the battery died within weeks of the safety inspection. After three months, my friend's car was taken in for routine maintenance at her local Subaru dealer's service centre in the east end of Ottawa. The Subaru dealer refused to recognize the Nationwide warranty. They observed that Nationwide would not pay promptly and would require cheaper non-original manufacturer replacement parts. The Subaru mechanic also observed that the brake pads in my friend's car were not original manufacturer's brand and furthermore they had been installed upside down! The Subaru dealer reversed the brake pads at no charge. This is really strange given the safety inspection requires: "Brake drums and disc brake pads shall be removed from all wheel brakes, except from those wheel brakes which are designed to provide adequate examination without removal of brake drums or disc brake pads but not including a brake which by inspection or performance testing indicates a defect, and all operating and structural components of each wheel brake assembly shall be inspected and tested." When Stormy's was asked to comment on these issues they denied any wrongdoing, claimed that mechanics routinely criticize other mechanics' work. Furthermore, they said, because 3 months have passed since the warranty was issued, any refund from Nationwide is unlikely. This is even though the warranty has not be used. My friend will have to contact Nationwide to determine if a partial refund might be available. Stormy's did verify that the Subaru dealer at the west end of Ottawa would recognize the Nationwide warranty but that would be quite inconvenient to travel across town for servicing. Stormy's suggested paying by credit card for repairs and then seeking refund from Nationwide. This suggestion would require my friend assuming the administrative task of warranty administrator. My neighbour and my friend are concerned that the safety inspection done by Stormy's was superficial and that there was serious misrepresentation regarding the warranty. These are clearly an ongoing issues. Both my neighbour and my friend did not receive peace of mind from their car or warranty purchases from Stormy's. When you purchase a car from Stormy's, I strongly recommend an independent mechanic do the safety inspection certification and to think twice about purchasing a warranty since it may not be recognized by other mechanics. Stormy's people were very friendly, hence the two stars. Unfortunately their representations fall short of reality. We are currently looking into filing formal complaints.

    Over the years we have bought 4 cars from stormys. They have treated us very well even after we…read morebought our cars. We will buy more from them. They are not happy until, you are happy. They are great to deal with. To the person who bought the car as-is. What are you whining about you bought it as is. They are right it's your problem.

    Cooney Howard Auto Sales Incorporated

    Cooney Howard Auto Sales Incorporated

    (1 review)

    I bought my 2014 Caravan from Cooney Auto Sales in August 2022 - it was my first vehicle. I got my…read morelicense when I was 36, but never owned my own vehicle till then - at 72 - and I know nothing. I had felt that they might overcharging me for routine repairs, but I figured that they were a family owned business going way back and wouldn't cheat a senior citizen - boy was I wrong! I needed a rear brake job, and they told me it could cost as much as $1200. When I picked it up, they wanted over $1900! When I complained, they allowed me to pay cash and take off the tax, so my cost was somewhere in the $1700s. I called around, and got quotes in the $400 to $600 range, so Ii went back to them. They said they used the best parts. I told them that they should have told me the price range with various parts and that they had taken that choice away from me, but the young mechanic stuck to his guns until I asked to see the owner - then he took out his wallet and gave me $400 cash - so my cost was not in the $1300s. Then it got WORSE! I found that I had no emergency brakes! I went to another shop who told me that Cooney had not bothered to reconnect my emergency brakes when they did the brake job - they showed me, and it was obvious. NO EMERGENCY BRAKES!!! So I went back to Cooney, talked to the owners, and demanded a complete refund. They thought about it for 24 hrs, called me, and offered to reconnect the emergency brakes, but would give no further refund. I told them that I could not trust them, and went elsewhere to get it done. I later asked the local Chrysler dealership what they would have charged me for the rear brake job, and they quoted well under $1000 with OEM parts, whereas Conney's initial bill was almost $2000! (Cooney's later argued that Chrysler would have charged me $2500.) These are all facts. Draw your own conclusions!

    Belleville Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram

    Belleville Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram

    (5 reviews)

    I've had 3 bad experiences with this place. The fist was bringing my truck in for a oil change…read morewhere they tried to push a 1000$ worth of unneeded fluid changes on a 3 year old vehicle (trans, dif fluid), the second was bringing it in for a recall where they kept mu truck all day and bumped me for someone else and wondered why I was mad when i cam to pick it up at the end of the day and wouldn't let them keep it for another day. (i asssume they make more money cheating clients then on Dadge mandatory recalls) The last was when a filter Regen on my eco diesel went from "go highway speeds" to see dealer because i let it go a little to long waiting until I needed gas and wanted to kill 2 birds with one ride to the reserve for diesel. Instead of doing a simple "forced regen" they tried to get me to replace the whole exhaust system for 6500$. This also forced a performance issue where the excel FBW issue would not go above 3k rpm and almost killed me on the 401 I found another diesel Dodge non dealer mechanic shop and for 250$ all my issue where corrected and the truck runs well again. I'm done with this org and wouldn't have gone back the third time accept they where on the way when the warning went from "drive highway speed" to "see dealer". They could have done the Forced Regen but instead tried to soak me for as much as they could. Again! Id give them 0 stars if i could. They boarder on crooks.

    The service centre is terrible! I brought my truck there twice, both times it had to be brought…read moreback for a repeat visit because the work wasn't done correctly the first time. Had sway bars and ball joints replaced only to bring it back because another joint in the same location was also damaged, yet they didn't check it or drive it to see if was still squeaking before releasing it to me. Will never go back.

    Bayview Auto Sales - car_dealers - Updated May 2026

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