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    Reliable Car Connection  - Chev Equinox 2013

    Reliable Car Connection

    (8 reviews)

    Last July I drove down from upstate New York to buy a 2015 Mazda CX9 I saw on the internet from…read moreReliable Car Connection. Since there was no guarantee, I wanted assurance there were no mechanical problems. I was told one of their mechanics had checked the car thoroughly and there were no issues. So I bought the car and started my drive home. Since the gas gauge showed an almost empty tank, i stopped at a gas station for gas. First problem, I could not open the cover latch of the gas tank. I had to borrow a screw driver and pry the cover open. The cover latch spring was broken. As soon as I left the station, several people honked their horns at me and pointed to the rear of the car. They said I was leaking gas all over the road. I thought it was because I overfilled the tank and drove on. However, after about 5 minutes of driving I noticed my gas tank now only had half a tank of gas. I filled the gas tank again with the same problem. I obviously had a gas leak, But I needed to get home that day so I only stopped for gas when almost empty and added only half a tank. But there was another problem, a red light kept flashing on my dash. I checked the manual and discovered I had a low oil pressure warning problem. I checked the oil fill gauge every time I got gas and did not lose any oil. But the engine started to misfire so I drove a slow 50 miles per hour. There is more. When it became dark I turned on my headlights but the road was still very dark so I had to use my high beams the rest of the way home. I finally arrived home late in the evening. The next day I took the Mazda to my mechanic for a thorough inspection. He found a big hole in the gas tank, faulty oil pressure sensor, engine misfiring because of worn spark plugs and wiring harness. and burned out headlights. I called Reliable Car Connection with the results of this inspection and they said they would send me a check for $500 to replace the gas tank, that was all. So I had to pay over $2,000 for the needed repairs. So much for the thorough inspection of my Mazda by Reliable Car Connection. The Mazda I bought was unsafe. The leaking gas tank could have resulted in a serious fire and personal injury. Thankfully that did not happen. The failure to replace the faulty oil pressure sensor could have resulted in major damage to the engine. It remains to be seen if that is the case. The burnt out headlights made night driving very dangerous. Based on my negative experience detailed above, it's obvious I would NEVER recommend anyone buy a car from (UN) Reliable Car Connection. Vince A

    Not So Reliable Car Connection, Sold me my first car for $10,000 with 90k miles with a broken water…read morepump in the middle of December so the car had no real heat, took a week+ and $350 to fix since there's only one guy who works on the cars there. By January I was left stranded because the gaskets on my transmission had completely blown n poured all my transmission fluid. Had to have it towed n fixed for an additional $200+, not even two weeks after it being in the shop for a week it had to be right back for basically 2 full weeks and its just given me countless more problems. I would highly suggest not buying a car here they are very much not reliable. Likely make all their money selling customers flukey cars in hopes they spend more money there to fix it. Additionally the car I had originally went to look at had a visual bullet hole in the fender, the photos online are not what you will see in person!!

    Allentown Kia - New Nebular Blue 2026 Kia Sportage on the Dealership Showroom!

    Allentown Kia

    (69 reviews)

    This review is for the auto repair and service and not buying a car. I had a 10:30 appointment on…read moreSaturday, 3/29, for an oil change, tire rotation, and 8,000-mile check-up. The service took two hours to accomplish. It was a bit longer than what I was expecting for having a reserved time, but I understand due to the day being a Saturday. There was complimentary coffee and snacks while I waited, and the lobby and waiting area were clean. Though it felt by design that the dealership was in the same building with signs to tell you that you could get more for a trade-in due to the market. It can be annoying since I just got the new car last year. But there weren't any pushy sales people there to sell you a newer car. The service was good. My oil change was free, and the tire rotation wasn't included in the deal of my new car. I also didn't get any pushy upsells of maintenance, which is good. But recommending this place for general car services, I'm not sure about that. I only went due to the free oil change and 8,000-mile inspection. You might be better off going to a regular mechanic. If you have an older and potentially run down car, I can see traps that could have you in a spot that you can be pressured into buying a newer car.

    TWO WEEKS, THEY SAID…read more I took my 2014 Kia Sorento to Allentown Kia on Thu, July 24, 2025 to replace the A/C condenser. My advisor was Anthony J. The repair seemed fine--until I noticed on Sat, July 26 the front bumper wasn't sitting flush. I returned immediately. Anthony said the bumper had to come off; we booked Mon, July 28. At that visit, I was told a broken bumper clip meant a full bumper replacement that had to be ordered, painted, and installed--"two weeks." In the meantime, they taped my bumper with orange tape "for safety." Through August, every phone call and in-person check yielded the same answer: "two weeks." (Think The Money Pit--two weeks, two weeks, two weeks.) On Fri, Sept 26, I emailed Frank Maglio and Marc Fulmer with photos of the orange tape that had been on the car all summer and my concern it would damage the paint. Marc scheduled me for Fri, Oct 10 and promised a loaner and that the bumper would be on site. Oct 10 (7:30 a.m.): I was told I couldn't get the loaner without a $200 fee--a cost no one disclosed in advance--so I had to leave to grab a credit card and be late to work. Then I was told the job would take another two weeks. Wed, Oct 15: Text update from Anthony--actually "about three weeks" because "just because the bumper is here doesn't mean much; it still has to be installed and painted." Fri, Oct 24: I emailed Jake Lebowitz (GM), attached the paper trail, and said I'd pick up my car and seek legal counsel. When I arrived at 7:30 a.m., suddenly my vehicle was ready. But wait--more issues: On Fri, Oct 31, the hood wouldn't stay up (safety hazard), and my key fob stopped unlocking the car normally. I was patient because the car was drivable, but this was months of delays, surprise fees, and poor communication. I also felt I wasn't taken seriously--at least in part because I'm a woman. Recommendation: Think twice before bringing your vehicle here. Posted after waiting... two more weeks. -- Cynthia Santiago

    Drive Time - usedcardealers - Updated May 2026

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