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    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Autobahn Motorsports

    Autobahn Motorsports

    (2 reviews)

    Horizons West / West Orlando

    Had a great buying experience , Claudia helped get the car i liked and helped me with insurance…read morethank you.

    Horrible to deal with. I won an auction on eBay for an Alfa Romeo 4C and was emailed a copy of the…read moreCarFax after the fact. The car had 4 previous owners, which was not described in the eBay listing. My credit union and myself were not comfortable with the transaction and backed out of the deal... Anyone in the industry knows this is common practice, and when selling a car, full disclosure is key. Auto sales deals fall through ALL the time. Autobahn did not ask me for a deposit, and I cancelled less than 24 hours after winning the auction. Jake the owner of this "business" demanded $500 to re-list the car, which is absurd, because I know it costs nothing to re-list on eBay, and if the sale falls through, the seller is not assessed a fee. He attempted to file a complaint against me through eBay after arguing endlessly with me via email, patronizing me, telling me that I "don't have money" and "can't afford the car" when in actuality the 4C is one of my cheaper cars. eBay instructed me to disregard this and would not report an unpaid item to my account after I submitted all of the emails to their support center. I have since purchased another 4C with one previous owner and 477 miles on it for only $2,000 more. These guys sell very few cars, they're a no-name in the automotive sales industry, and obviously hurting for money. If you're in sales, the customer comes first. These guys do not have that mentality, and imply no trustworthiness by the way they handle business. Also, if they're having to nickel and dime for $500, they're probably not making ends meet. I buy 15-20 cars a year, and I can only say one thing... Stay away from these guys, they have no clue what they're doing.

    Drivers Choice Motors

    Drivers Choice Motors

    (9 reviews)

    The ultimate people to take care of your Porsche whether it's bone stock or modified..or if you are…read morewanting it modified they can do it. Nothing but first rate service. Less expensive than the dealer and better. They have taken care of me for the last 10 years and I have never once had anything but the best service. Once they even drove to my job to give me a set of keys I had left in my car when it was in for service.

    Driver's Choice * is a god-send to any Porsche owners who cannot stomach the dealership prices or…read moreexperience (SO snobbish!). They are reliable, their prices are reasonable, and they are a pleasure to deal with. I was leaking coolant and really worried. It took them forever to work me in, but when they did, I got the car in two days. I had a water pump that needed replacing, and all sorts of things that go with that. Took me just into 4-figures, and now I can drive it again (well, actually, there's a slew of other things too...). Miki is very pleasant to deal with in this altogether no BS place - and her doggies are adorable. My only 'complaint' is that it took over a week to work me in! That means: A) They are busy, because customers are coming back, and referring others to them, and ...B) Porsches need a lot of TLC. That's "German engineering" for ya! * They can't quite decide whether they are "Drivers Choice", "Driver's Choice", or "Drivers' Choice", since their logo/listing all say the first, while in speaking of themselves they use the second; but not that I'm trying to be grammar teacher here, but it really needs to be the third. The possessive needs to be there, and surely it's more than one driver's choice!

    Fl Auto Sales - usedcardealers - Updated May 2026

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