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    Auto Capital

    Auto Capital

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    Auto Capital dealership is a well kept and well maintained business. Their inventory is top of the…read moreline. Every staff member was very cordial and friendly. My sales representative, Calvin, went above and beyond to make sure that I was able to drive away a happy customer. He was able to clear my concerns on the vehicle that I was looking to purchase and Calvin was very positive throughout the process. Keep up the good work Calvin.

    Update: the dealer commented on other review and claims the f.e. paint damage was caused by wrap…read moreremoval, and this is plausible, but was not disclosed in my initial inquiry nor when talking to the salesman in my in-person visit. This also can't explain the severe headlight damage, which the dealer hasn't addressed, and can't be accounted for by the vehicle's history, the reported minimal standard service, reported 1 owner and less than 7k miles. I contacted 4 reputable local mechanics and each declined to inspect the vehicle onsite, all citing concerns that a dealer-controlled onsite inspection can inhibit the mechanic's ability to give a transparent and fair inspection. I should have included their offer in my review, but on Google I was out of space. Lastly I'd like to point out the fact that a car sitting for over 16 years will experience worse wear than car driven lightly over that entire time. This car is 100% an attempted flip. To owner: thank you for your time, but we were treated much better at Earth Motors in Carrolton, who kindly allowed both a test drive and PPI for a 2011 Lotus Evora with slightly more miles and a much better overall condition. Updates below were for brevity. Dealer behaves like a stereotypical shady used car lot. I ultimately walked out disappointed with the experience and suggest avoiding this location. In short: avoid Auto Capital USA at all costs. Research shows they have a long history of customers experiencing mechanical failure shortly after driving off the lot & poor experiences. I set up an appointment, arrived early, dressed well and acted politely. I asked the 1st salesman I spoke to for a third party pre-purchase inspection at my cost and my risk for damages as a condition for negotiating. I was given the standard authority shuffle, eventually being told by the assistant and general manager that the owner has a hard policy against allowing vehicles off premises to have third party inspections. This is not a normal policy no matter what anyone tells you. A PPI by a mechanic of your choice at your own cost and risk, or guaranteed Post-Purchase limited inspection warrantty is a must have for uncertified used vehicles to ensure buyer peace of mind. It is common and basic due diligence. The assistant manager played friendly, and the general manager played stern. They played the experience card on me, which is designed to play as a soft condescention. While speaking, the GM got close up in my personal space to talk to me. Additionally the entire sales group hovered to witness. Both are comon tactics meant to make you uncomfortable. The initial sales guy I talked to was ok, but Christopher, the salesman I had an appointment with was late to my appointment by almost 15 minutes. When I asked to speak with the owner about making an exception to the policy, and even offering written guarantee of collateral, the general manager told me, "I enforce the policy" and ignored further attempts to negotiate for a PPI. They offerred, twice, to have their mechanic to walk me through a pre-purchase inspection, but their mechanic is, at the end of the day, either an employee or business partner and has no incentive to give an honest or accurate inspection for a potential customer. Any dealership that won't allow you to have a PPI, done by a mechanic of your choice, or offer a limited warranty for post-purchase inspection on a non-certified used vehicle is shady. The entire experience was comically bad and only sent up red flags. As I stated, I arrived eary. I had a few minutes to give the car a thorough visual inspection. The White 2010 Lotus Evora shows signs of damage and undocumented repairs to the front end, including pitting and scrapes that were filled and painted. Some portion of the front end has been resprayed, and the color is slightly off. The official CARFAX report shows no reporting accidents or repairs, but there was definitely some kind of an accident at highway speed involving gravel or small rocks that was not claimed, and the service to repair wasn't logged with the VIN. The headlights are the biggest giveaway of severe damage. The edges have deep pitting/gouging consistent with rock damage/scraping against a hard surface, which is highly odd for the very low mileage of the vehicle. The lenses have been sanded smooth and badly polished/sealed to avoid replacing the headlight housings. It is a poor repair, at best, and at worst an intentional coverup. Wouldn't even pay 15 let alone high end asking price, no matter how nice the interior is or how low the miles are.

    Fast Sticker Inspections - auto - Updated May 2026

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