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    Vision Auto Sales - These are a few of the pieces of our car that we collected from along the freeway.

    Vision Auto Sales

    (10 reviews)

    BUYER BEWARE!!!! We bought a 2019 Toyota Highlander from…read moreVision Auto Sales in January. They verbally assured us that although there had been a front end collision, it was purely cosmetic and all the repairs were done properly. Six months later, my family and I were driving up highway 5 with big rigs going 65 mph when the front bumper completely fell off. We ran over the bumper and, thank god, were able to get to the side of the road safely. That was when we saw that the bottom of the car had also come off. Our radiator was completely exposed. We had to wait on the side of the busy freeway where anything could have happened to us. We could not safely drive the car so we got towed 90 miles home. Now we are looking at thousands of dollars worth of work. The shop that we took it to said it was the worst body work they had ever seen and that the car was unsafe to drive from the day we bought it. We contacted the dealership to let them know what had happened and there was no empathy, problem solving, or even apology. Their asses were covered by the "as-is" contract that we signed under the good faith that the repairs had been done properly. We don't want this to happen to anyone else! Do not buy from Vision Auto Sales!

    If I could give this place a negative rating I would! We came in here to buy a car with cash in…read morehand and they assured us we had 48 hour return window. We bought the car on a Friday evening. Drove it home and almost got in a car accident due to the car "slipping and spinning out" on the freeway, happened twice. We called to speak to the sales guy and he said he would return our call. Called again and no response. This was Saturday still not even 24 hours. They are closed on Sunday. We called them Monday and they told us our 48 window of return has been expired and they could no longer take the car back!! They sold us a lemon and they knew it!!! Now we are left with a dangerous vehicle, we are hard working people we don't have money to be throwing around we have kids and needed a car to get us to work and this happens? I guess there is no good people left in the world!!!!!

    Integrity Auto Sales - Otro cliente feliz

    Integrity Auto Sales

    (209 reviews)

    I was looking into getting a Tahoe. That's when I came across Integrity Auto Sales--and honestly,…read moreI'm so glad I did. I gave them a call, and they were able to get me in for an appointment within just 15 minutes, which already impressed me. When I arrived with my family, we were immediately welcomed and taken care of by Robert, one of their product specialists. From the start, Robert stood out. He was upfront, transparent, and didn't try to pressure us into anything. What really made the experience special, though, was his attitude--super positive, patient, and genuinely helpful the entire time. You can tell he actually cares about helping people, not just making a sale. On top of that, he really knows his stuff. He walked us through everything, answered all our questions, and made the whole process feel easy and stress-free. And the best part? He got us approved and out of there in just about 2 hours! That kind of efficiency is rare, especially when buying a car. Overall, it was an amazing experience from start to finish. I would 100% recommend Integrity Auto Sales to anyone--especially if you think you might not get approved or feel unsure about the process. They really work with you and do their best to make it happen. If you go, make sure you ask for Robert... and tell them Aida sent you!

    this "dealership" tried to sell me a 6 year old (2019) car they got from AUCTION for $16,999 with 8…read moreyear old tires that has been on the lot for a year. got their panties in a twist thinking anybody tryna buy a USED EV with 3 PREVIOUS owners and 2 ACCIDENTS!!! "manager" kept being pushy & said tire replacements available when the car has been on the lot for a year they just want YOU to be stupid so they can rip YOU off!! also claimed they typo-listed it on cargurus too like??? UNRELIABLE, INACCURATE, FALSE INFORMATION, RED FLAG. literally DO NOT come here. luh bro asking me for my bank statements and paystubs for jack.

    Credit Max Automotive

    Credit Max Automotive

    (12 reviews)

    A rep from this company took my phone number from my application and sent me a text on my cell…read morephone. It said that when I got the message to call right away. That to me crossed a major line. It was highly inappropriate to contact a customer from your personal line. Why not use the company phones? I didn't appreciate the numerous calls I received from them after I specifically stated I was inquiring about a vehicle, not that I was ready to purchase one. All in all I would never do business with a company that allows their employees to delve into the personal lives of potential customers.

    I purchased a car here in the end of June 2012. A 2000 BMW M5, which I was told over the phone was…read morein immaculate condition and I checked the carfax report which looked good. I asked a few particular questions about the state of the rims, body, vanos system, etc.. Considering this was my dream car and it was within the range I wanted to spend I immediately jumped on it, put $1000 deposit down and headed out for a 2 hour dive the next day to pick up my car. After arrival i found the car sitting out in the hot sun, cracked rear bumper, chipped rims, and oxidized headlights. All not clearly shown in the pictures, and up front lied to me when I asked over the phone about these particular things. I took the car for a test drive and immediately the check engine light popped on. The car drove great to be honest. After driving back to the lot the salesman told me that "their really good mechanic who knows all about BMW's" says it simply needs a new thermostat. Considering the fact that I really wanted the car and somehow I had let them earn my trust and this is the first used car I had ever bought I went ahead with the deal and bought the car. The sales guy was shortly fired after this. I brought the car back and got the thermostat fixed, on the way home the light came on again. Then I brought the car back again and had some hoses cleaned, on the way home the light came on again. Back again the next week to get something else de-carbed. All with no gas reimbursement or loaner vehicle. After leaving again the light came again on the way home. That was it, time to go to a real mechanic and spend my own money at a BMW dealership. The dealer comes back and says my clutch is just about gone, and I have a bunch of bad sensors. I managed to get credit max to pick up my car and do the repair for only half cost on labor plus parts, gee thanks. $1600.00. Remember i just bought this car a month ago and already I have to replace a clutch with my own money. After getting back from vacation they called me and told me my car was ready. I was so excited but how would I get there with no car? I hopped on the Greyhound and took it to Sacramento. When I got there I found I was about 6 miles from the dealership. So I gave them a call and they refused to pick me up because they were "busy with customers". So I hopped a taxi for $40 which took about 7 minutes, and when I walked in the door, a bunch of lazy ass salesman sitting around in the AC watching ice melt. I couldn't believe it, what shady ass people. A lot full of crappy ass cars, no customers and you make me take a taxi to come pick up my $20K car that I bought from you and just spent $1600 on getting a new clutch put in a month later!!!!! That was it for me, I left there and never looked back. It was the worst buying experience I have ever dealt with. I didn't even go back for my free oil change which on this car costs about $250. When I later got the oil changed I found that the person who did it last over torqued the stainless steel oil pan and destroyed the threads on it. I gave CreditMax a call and what do you know they offered to cover HALF the cost. Wow your going to cover half the cost of damaged you caused?!! Thanks A##Wholes!!!! I have had the car for 5 months now, so far I have replaced: - 10 Hoses at $12 a piece - 2 Mass Air Flow Sensors at $160 a piece - 4 Tires, $1000 total - Broken undercarriage pieces $100 - Control Arm Bushings $340 - Clutch and Flywheel $1600 - A few other leaking hoses, missing buttons, and mounts $300 - New headlights $400 - Buffed and reforged rims (which I was lied to over the phone about) $400 - Cracked rear bumper (also lied to about) $1000 Hmmm, almost $6000 in repairs that CreditMax's amazing mechanics just happened to miss, not counting all the gas and extra transportation I used to get back and forth. Hows that for an immaculate car from a company that aims to help people fix their credit and get a good car. I feel lucky for this car that I rescued it from them. The way this place works is they buy crappy cars from a wholesale or auto auction. I have been to many of these and the cars range from totaled to running great but there is really no way to tell. They send some buyer over who thinks he knows something about cars and buys all the cheapest nicest looking cars they can. Then they bring 'em home, clean them up. Get a mechanic to slap some old tires, glue, tape, fix whatever they can for as cheap as they can make it look like it's running good and sell it. The buyer is the one who unfortunately looses out. Bottom line, I'm not saying don't buy a car here. But don't expect to be treated like a human, get good customer service or have someone you can trust. If you are looking at a car on their lot, take it somewhere to get a full Pre Purchase Inspection by an outside mechanic first. CHECK THE FILTERED REVIEWS: http://www.yelp.com/filtered_reviews/h7Q0YCvE4qO5W3eP-j79qw?fsid=yTwCj7WCmryQlRebOXAUFQ

    Best Buy Auto Group - usedcardealers - Updated May 2026

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