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    I had a good experience with the people. They are very helpful with their knowledge of cars

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    Amazing car buying experience, it went smooth and I got the car of my dreams. Car source is the BEST!!!

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    Maxey's Motorsports

    (36 reviews)

    Went in there looking at a bike, the salesman Russell was an absolutely awesome guy to work with…read more Super helpful, but in no way overbearing or pushy. Just let me do my browsing in peace but was there to answer any questions. Wasn't planning on purchasing that day, and really wasn't expecting to purchase from there because of the reviews I read on here. They gave me such a good deal on the bike I couldn't pass it up. The entire staff was super nice, especially the guy who helped with the financing, working with a local credit union to get me a great rate. Everyone there, including the guys in the parts shop, were great. I will definitely be going back when I'm ready to purchase another bike or any parts or accessories. No clue what happened for everyone to have such a bad experience, not sure if staff has changed or if you people are just terrible and blaming it on them, but I have not a bad thing in the world to say about the folks at Maxey's Motorsports after doing business with them.

    Our sales guy did not have much knowledge, I bought a brand new golf cart and you would think they…read morewould make sure it looks good & it has a scratch on the drivers side (paint peeled off) & on the brush guard :/ After the salesman brought us the golf cart he was done with us and did not come back around to make sure we were good to go. We stood outside for 20 mins till I went in and had to ask for help. Todd in finance is a nice personable man, polite and tried to help as much as he could. Mechanic came out and said "oh that must've happened when they brought these over here." Look, I don't know or cared how it happened.. I just know when someone buys something brand new it should not have a noticeable scratch on it and they assume you're okay w/ it. Our sales man hasn't even made a follow up call to see how things are going with it as you should do in sales. But you know who has called?!? Todd. Great employee and he should be running the place. After reading other reviews I guess I made a bad decision from purchasing here and won't again. I will take my business elsewhere.

    Dealer One Auto Credit - This is insane

    Dealer One Auto Credit

    (24 reviews)

    Very rude and didn't want to sell a truck very bad at all. no negotiation and had Cash in hand.read more

    I recently purchased a truck from Dealer One Auto Credit. The salesperson was kind and helpful, and…read moreI don't believe they were aware of any major issues with the vehicle. So let me be clear the customer service was great ( I don't want to mention any names involved because again the customer service was one of the best I've had with a dealership) However, shortly after purchase within 30 minutes a misfire developed which triggered a check engine light. The next morning I started the vehicle and that's when I knew I really got screwed. The vehicle rattled terribly from a cold start and then ticked really bad as well (the engine must've been warm before I test drove it). I knew going in that the truck needed new tires and front wheel hubs, which I was willing to handle, but beyond that, I wasn't aware of any other issues. None of the obvious repairs were negotiable during the sale, which should have been a red flag. On top of that, a $500 "documentation fee" was tacked on after the listed price, which felt like a punish the buyer fee, but this is 100% normal. Ultimately, I was left with over $7,500 in unexpected repairs due to hidden engine issues requiring extensive timing work, something I opted not to tackle myself. Here's the reality... There's no way that management even arguably the sales person didn't know about that awful rattle. That doesn't just start. Obviously they knew to make sure that engine had been started and warmed up/lubricated so it wouldn't rattle when a prospective buyer came by. I knew the truck was valued at about 15,900 KBB, but again it needed 2 new wheel hubs and 4 new tires with a list price of 15000 with fees on top oh and it didn't come with a FOB just a bare key, which is fine so that was 300 to get and get programmed. While I believe the salesperson was likely unaware, it's hard not to feel that management knew more than they let on. It's clear that vehicles here are acquired cheaply at auction, cosmetically cleaned, and flipped with little or no inspection. It is sold "as is", but selling a vehicle with dry-rotted tires and failing wheel hubs issues obvious on a basic test drive raises questions about the dealership's integrity especially at KBB value / excellent condition. Additionally a similar vehicle on the lot had major issues enough for me to instantly say absolutely not as soon as I turned the key over. In hindsight, I would have preferred full transparency. When I sold vehicles some what commercially, I disclosed major issues and sold at a fair price. Typically with a small profit just to get it off my hands. Had this truck been listed for $9-10K with its problems clearly stated, I would've felt fine about the purchase. Instead, I was overcharged and left with an avoidable financial burden that if listed fairly the 5k off KBB would've paid for "part" of the repairs and honestly would've been a solid price for the dealer, but still arguably a burden for the buyer, but again I'd still have taken that deal, but knowing that hell no I wouldn't have bought it for 15k+ / 22.5k after repairs for a vehicle valued at 15,900 in excellent condition via KBB. I won't be buying from Dealer One Auto Credit again and have advised others to steer clear. To Dealer One Auto Credit: I would advise against relying solely on the "sold as-is" disclaimer as a way to deflect responsibility in situations like this. It's legally valid for sure. Using "as-is" shouldn't be a substitute for transparency. If a vehicle has significant mechanical concerns, it's reasonable and fair to disclose them upfront.. This builds trust and shows integrity in your sales process. Otherwise, it gives the impression that issues are being concealed, only to be dismissed after the fact under the title "sold as is". Going to a customer's review whos stating a serious issue arose briefly after purchase is mere hours or days and saying "well we sell as is and that's disclosed" is like a band-aid on a GSW. Also, serious issues don't pop up an hour or a day later. They're hidden intentionally. A little honesty goes a long way. Clear disclosure of known or visible issues helps protect both your reputation and your customers.

    Colvin Motorcycle Company - Specializing in British Motorcycle Performance and replacement parts.

    Colvin Motorcycle Company

    (3 reviews)

    This is a very interesting place... I moved to Oklahoma City over 2 years ago and my '71 BSA…read moreLightning spit the dummy (as the Brits say) and would not start. I needed help desperately. I walked in, walked through and office piled with dust covered documents (it looked like it was abandoned 20 years ago) then walked into a large motorcycle storage area, packed with all sorts of older bikes in various stages of disassembly, and only 10% or so looked like recent additions. The rest looked like they had not been touched in a decade. There was a counter in this area, and there were accessories hanging on racks, and they looked like they had not been touched in 20 years. The shop itself was at the end of this boneyard, but I did not want to just barge in. I was getting nervous about the place, then a very nice lady appeared and asked me the nature of my business. I introduced myself and stated my situation. She mentioned that she was the proprietor's wife, and she would relay my request to her husband and he would get in touch with me to discuss this further. He never did, which in hindsight was a good call. As I looked at pictures on the walls and other indicators, it was clear that this shop had an affinity for vintage flat track bikes. Ironically, in 1973 I raced a Bultaco Astro in Oklahoma City and surrounding tracks. Anyway, I needed a clutch pack replacement, electronic ignition install, full wiring harness replacement, and front brake overhaul along with tire replacement. That was clearly beyond their capabilities so I did it myself. I would have handed them a grand or more to do the work, but I don't think they could no matter what I would pay them, so I soldiered on and got my bike back on the road.

    I was there over one year ago with a positive referral from a friend. I was just checking them out…read more Building looks nothing like a motorcycle dealer or repair shop at first. Colvin is a listed Ural repair, Moto Guzzi dealer and repairs everything two... well three wheels. They showed me the showroom and I saw some machining and repairs going on. I also saw some other bikes. They seemed experienced and knowledgeable. They were friendly and honest. Not more to say since I gave 5 stars.

    Eurotek - Moving Day to new location at 3550 W Reno Ave - October 2025

    Eurotek

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    Had cash to buy a motorcycle came into she showroom after looking at it to ask some questions…read more Sales was more interested in their phones and wouldn't even look up to answer my questions. I asked who I was supposed to talk to they said is and looked back down at their phones. I'll be taking my business elsewhere. Poor poor customer service.

    Multiple issues from this servicer of motorcycles. They had my bike for over a week. Replaced a…read morehose and installed a tank bag. I also requested that they wire in a phone charger for me. When I picked up my bike, I had to pay almost $900. The price is not the problem. I realize that they charge more for their work than others. I assumed that since they charge more, I would get impeccable service. Unfortunately, that is not what I received. Over the course of a week they had my bike listed under the wrong name and number and told me they had been calling for several days. Obviously I couldn't respond because they were calling the wrong number. Although they did fix my brake concern and install a tank bag. They did not even try to connect my phone charger. After I had paid, I went to go find my bike and go home. When I noticed that my phone charger had not been connected. I went back inside to ask them about it. For the first few minutes, they acted like they didn't understand what I was talking about. But, then they told me that they didn't know if it was possible or not. And they would have to remove the gas tank to even see if it was possible. That it would take a couple of hours and therefore $400 just to find out. I find it hard to believe that their trained technicians don't know how to connect accessories to motorcycles that they've been trained to repair. Please just know that premium billing does not mean premium service with these folks!!!

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