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    Maros Auto Sales

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Baha Auto of Cicero

    Baha Auto of Cicero

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    I was looking for a specific Range Rover SVR for around 2 months. I seen a listing on CarGurus that…read moreBaha Auto had. I clicked the listing and an agent reached out to me. After making an appointment I stopped by. At first, I was nervous since this was my first time buying a car. The whole staff, from the sales agent to the finance manager, made the whole process super simple and fast. In all honesty, thank you team Baha. Will definitely be recommending to all who is car shopping!

    On February 18, 2026, I purchased a 2020 Jeep Cherokee Trail Hawk from Baha Auto. Within hours of…read moreleaving the dealership, the vehicle began displaying a "Coolant Temperature High" warning, indicating a significant overheating issue. This is a serious safety concern and shouldn't happen in a vehicle that was inspected and sold as roadworthy. Since the date of purchase, I have experienced the following ongoing issues: Continuous coolant loss requiring refilling every 1-2 days Engine overheating, with the temperature gauge reaching the red zone Attempted repairs by Baha Auto failed to resolve the issue Conflicting and inaccurate explanations provided by the dealership (including being told a loose battery cable was the cause) Lack of proper diagnostic transparency or certified inspection documentation The radiator hose that they said they repaired was not repaired correctly After Baha Auto's attempted repairs, I sought further evaluation from a certified Jeep dealership. During this inspection, it was discovered that: The radiator hose, they said, they repaired was not done correctly, and a hose replacement was needed. In addition, after that repair, the car continued to have issues, and upon further diagnosis and inspection. The oil supply solenoid valve was stuck, indicating a serious internal engine issue The engine was found to be filled with thick sludge, which is consistent with poor maintenance and/or long-term internal damage These findings strongly suggest that the vehicle had pre-existing mechanical defects that were not disclosed at the time of sale and should have been identified prior to selling the vehicle. A vehicle with internal engine sludge and critical component failure is not in an acceptable condition for sale, and certainly not as a reliable daily vehicle. These are not minor issues -- they indicate significant neglect or damage that existed before I took possession of the car.

    Maros Auto Sales - usedcardealers - Updated May 2026

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