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    2.7 (7 reviews)
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    Ellenburg Custom Trailers

    Ellenburg Custom Trailers

    (1 review)

    I originally thought this was a great trailer at a great price so I left a great review but after 3…read moremonths of use, I needed to be honest & leave an informative review. I have found out certain things about the build on these Blazer Trailers, the light/thin steel used bends & the lack of other safety features that Federal Law requires. At first sight these trailers look extremely well-built & extremely sturdy but under close review & use, the steel used to make these trailer frames are too light & thin for the length of the trailer. The slide in ramps will come out the other end because the stoppers are not tall enough, which will cause them to bounce over the stopper & eventually fly out. The main safety issue is the PFC steel frame that will bend under normal rated use & they will not cover it under warranty. The reason why brands like Kaufman cost more is because the steel they use is heavy gauge & intern will not bend. You're better off spending an extra $1000 on a Kaufman as you're going to end up investing that much patching & reinforcing these trailers as I did. Other issues are, FEDERAL LAW REQUIRES reflective tape on the sides & rear, brakes on all axles, a breakaway box, ID marker lights on trailers over 80" wide & a license plate light, all this is 100% required by USDOT, you can & will be fined for this. They wanted to charge me $700 plus shipping to repair the bent steel on my 3 month old trailer. Luckily I found a reputable Trailer manufacture here in the Charlotte, NC area That added a 1/2"x4.5"x12' bridge on both sides along with loading jacks on each side. I would say unless Ellenburg Trailers goes to another manufacturer don't buy trailers from them! Blazer Trailer Company has to stop cutting corners on basic safety features that can cause a serious accident, Safety features that are required 100% by Federal Law! Before y'all come back with Deliberately Overloading, I transport regular vehicles under the 5k payload. Nothing commercial, I own a used car dealership and all I purchase are regular vehicles from the auctions. I have a list of vehicles I have purchased. I purchased the trailer to move vehicles back and forth from the mechanic shop but 99% are transported by the auction. As far as safety here is a quick video showing how NATM inspects trailers to make sure they conform to federal law. I'll post the complete federal regulations on brakes per axle on separate comment. https://youtu.be/-Mvpj5lrOW8 By Federal law, all US trailer manufacturers need to meet all Federal safety regulations in all states not just SC. Brakes and emergency breakaway box laws. https://www.rvia.org/system/files/media/file/Trailer%20Brake%20Requirements.pdf

    Carlton Motorcars - EQS suv

    Carlton Motorcars

    (54 reviews)

    Very nice staff, but the Asheville dealership was MUCH nicer, more helpful, etc…read more I bought a car at the beginning of August. But I've been traveling cross country. I had my license plate shipped to me. I asked them to put them on. I've never had a problem with the dealership putting them on. They were happy to put on the rear plate, but since my front plates , there is no screws in there they would've had to charge me. To drill the holes. That's beyond me. Sorry I think if you buy a new Mercedes and you're at a Mercedes dealership, they should be willing to take care of that without a charge so I got my back plates on. No front plate cause I didn't wanna pay an hourly charge to have someone do that. Again, I didn't buy the car there, but they still should be willing to put on my front plates. Even if it includes drilling some holes.

    I typically don't write reviews, but I feel compelled to share my experience to help others…read moreconsidering this dealership. Unfortunately, the stigma of the "used car dealer mentality" still exists here. I contacted this dealership regarding a Certified Pre-Owned vehicle and negotiated back and forth with the sales representative. He consulted with his sales manager and came back with a revised, agreed-upon price. I accepted it and began the process of moving forward, including preparing to place a deposit. The total concession was only $2,000 off the sticker price, so nothing unreasonable. The following day, the sales representative called me and said, "I need to be honest--the other sales manager decided we are not going to honor what we agreed to. The car has only been listed for nine days, so there's no deal." I have been in sales and sales leadership for over 30 years, and this type of behavior would never be acceptable in any reputable organization. When you give your word, you honor it. I asked that a manager or the general manager contact me to discuss my frustration and what I believe to be dishonest sales practices. No one ever called me back, which speaks volumes about how little customer experience matters here. After reading the existing reviews, I should have known better. When you see consistent negative feedback, it's usually telling you something. I gave them the benefit of the doubt--and unfortunately, the reviews were accurate. I would gladly drive two hours to another South Carolina dealership, or even into North Carolina, to work with professionals who value integrity and customer trust. Pretty sad, Carlton. Without happy clients, you won't have a successful dealership.

    Dirt Cheap Auto Service - Dirt Cheap Auto Service - lies by people they never did work for?

    Dirt Cheap Auto Service

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    I wouldn't have responded but since you did, let me address your 'discrepancies'…read more 1. I realize the picture is not of the console; it's the left panel adjacent to it which MUST BE REMOVED to take the console out. Both left and right panels need to be taken off as I watched a tech from another company do the job correctly after you refused to come by and fix the shoddy work after more than a month of promises to do so. I have included the way it looks now after this company put it back together. They said you put things back together in the WRONG ORDER which is why there was a gap. Additionally you only put a few screws in (the minimum) to hold things together and left the console cigarette lighter disconnected, so they fixed that as well. I've also attached a picture of the hairpin clip they used to fix it which has held up just fine. They actually ordered the clip from the manufacturer but because I had been waiting so long for you to come by and fix it they put this temporary clip on it. They have offered to replace it with the real part for no extra charge but after looking at their solution I believe it will hold up just fine, unlike the one you installed which FELL OFF AFTER ONE DAY and TWO SHORT DRIVES. 2. You certainly did promise to come by and repair the issue for more than a month (originally you estimated at most a week or so). But how long is a customer supposed to wait? I think a month is not acceptable by anyone's standards and after A FULL MONTH went by I got another company to take of it because I couldn't wait forever. Despite all the shoddy workmanship, this is by far the worst part of your business. I understand new customers haven't paid yet so you are interested in doing new work and getting paid while I have already paid you, but I submit to you that reputable businesses take care of unfinished business FIRST. If you don't believe this is true I suggest you take a course in BUSINESS 101. 3. I signed no such waiver before work began. The only thing I signed was the invoice showing the work had been completed. If you had any problems with "self-diagnosed" repair work, why did you accept the job in the first place? And by the way, since my diagnosis was proven to be correct (the original clip was missing, so there was no link between the gear shift lever and the transmission cable), why is this a problem? You had a chance to see that this was indeed the problem before you started the repair, and after it was complete, the transmission was able to be shifted again so it WAS clearly the problem. The real problem was the quality of your repair which only lasted a day. Since the other company put a quality clip on, the car hasn't had any further problems which further demonstrates IT WAS THE PROBLEM. So because I guessed what the problem was, and you confirmed it once you saw it, there is no guarantee on your repair work holding up? That sounds like one big, fat BOGUS excuse for not doing your job correctly. 4. I sent no threatening email. I simply stated that if you weren't going to return to properly fix what I paid for (it had been a whole month of empty promises at this point) or return my money that I was going to post a report online and send a complaint to the BBB. I even told you this was not a threat. I just told you what I was going to do and in fact I did what I said I was going to do. I gave you many outs and all you had to do is live up to your commitments or return my money. You chose to do neither, so here we are. The ownership of the car has not changed in years. My insurance company requires me to be listed as a co-owner in order for my mother's car to be on my insurance. I also help pay the registration for her and take care of maintenance for her so it's convenient. But the car belongs to my mother and always has. She would have enjoyed her stay a lot more if she had a working vehicle when she arrived, thanks (deflect much?). I have already had the car repaired by a reputable mechanic and no, I won't let you come within 20 feet of any of my vehicles after this experience. I have dealt with many auto repair shops, both good and bad, but this is easily the worst I've ever dealt with. By the way, I noticed that your company Facebook page talks about people you've never done work for lying about you? Why would that be? Why would someone that you've never done repair work for make up things about you? You can't be talking about me because this was posted days before I posted my YELP report. After dealing with you, I may have a clue as to why this is. To anyone reading this, does this sound like the web page of a reputable mechanic?

    I would have left a better review but I've spent 3 days putting in new bolts and tightening ones…read morethat were left loose. Two sensors were damaged and timing was misaligned which caused me to have to go back and redo the work I paid for originally. Only good thing that can be said is he did communicate.

    Clinkscales Chevrolet - car_dealers - Updated May 2026

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