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Navy Federal Credit Union

4.4 (7 reviews)
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Quality Funding

Quality Funding

(6 reviews)

In a time when my credit was a struggle, this company stepped in and helped me get the financing I…read moreneeded for a car. Credit determines your rates for loans, this company worked well with me, I made all my payments and my credit score jumped up. I am grateful for this company, every staff member including Ron the owner always were helpful, respectful and there to assist in whatever I needed. I think it is important to note, that this company does not just lend based on your score, they are more about your story, how they can help. This company works with customers that range in credit from no credit, to small bumps in credit all the way to repo's, bankruptcy's, job letters, ITINS, they are really there to give people a chance, they loan their own money. I would recommend this company 10/10 times.

My personal opinion i thought was very good.maybe 6 yrs ago or so I got a Honda element i went to…read morecar dealer in Stanwood wa i think it called mission motors .They did tell me they were putting a tracker on it and if I am late or anything on payments they will lock it or if you dont have insurance and to go out of state to tell them before I never heard that before but I got to thinking they have to protect themselves with the vehicle since its monthly payments .then I thought well tracker is good so if someone steals my car the comp can lock it and I get it back or extreme emergency needing aid car if I dont know where I am they can look .so it works for them and me and car insurance it is the law to have it so no problem there so all in all I had fairly bad credit but I did a solid 3 yrs of perfect payments never late always had the required insurance needed and it boosted my credit up and they said then hopefully now to that they would for sure do one for me again with 0 down so I hope so as I need a vehicle now thanks quality funding for taking the chance with me and for me to have perfect car buying credit on a 3 yr loan always had the needed insurance and all monthly payments on the date .perfect .so hopefully now you can do a 0 down like I was told yrs ago when I payed it off thank you

Corn Motors - My sweet ride! Read My review!!

Corn Motors

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Wow! What a great experience! My husband and I went shopping for a car for me. I had in mind…read moreexactly what I wanted (I had done my research online). I test drove a 2016 Nissan Altima and I fell in love with it! We had the pleasure of working with the owner, Kyle. He helped us out 100%, made us feel comfortable, wasn't pushy and made it so we walked away with a great deal! We also met John and Eric, who were both very helpful and welcoming. I would recommend Corn Motors to anybody and as my husband said, when he is in the market for a new car, he knows exactly where he wants to go. Thanks again to all of you!!

First of all, avoid this place. Trust me, you can do much better. Unless you're into the check…read moreengine light coming on the day after you buy a vehicle because they have reset the codes without fixing the problems. In my opinion, if I wanted to deal with shady practices like that, I'd go buy from a private seller. Corn Motors cajoles you into removing your review of their poor services via threats to stop working on any issues you're having with their cars. This means they are extorting positive reviews and leaving a lot of people they've screwed over pretty much silenced. This is what they attempted to do with me and many others. The story: I bought a car on a Saturday with a check engine light on because they said, "We just got this car in and haven't had a chance to look at it yet. Bring it back Monday. Whatever that is, it will be repaired." No doubt? Okay, cool. Brought it back, left it there. They reset the check engine light, called me and said the car was repaired. I picked it up, and...nope. I groused about this to them and they said bring it back AGAIN and they'd have their off-premises mechanic fix it. They gave me the name and address of that garage, which was Budget Fleet. No doubt another shyster business, if they're working with Corn Motors. "Drop it off and tell them what's going on." So I did. In the meantime I had an actual garage, Conway Motors, give me a thorough inspection. As you can imagine, Corn Motors went back on their word, and didn't fix anything. Even though that was the agreement and they sent me all the way to Budget Fleet, they wouldn't cover the costs to repair anything. Mind you, the car they sold to me is unsafe to drive this entire time. So, yeah, I left a bad review. That's usually what happens when you screw people out of almost 5 grand by selling an unsafe vehicle, with your word that you'll make it right, and then just decide not to. That's what happens when you're a shady bunch. I get back in touch with them about jerking me around on the car, going back on their word, not doing the repair they said they would, telling me they did it when they did not, etc. That's when they tell me they can't work with me anymore because I left a bad review. How that pertained to the problem I do not know. Yes, after they broke their word, and jerked me around, I did leave a review saying the absolute truth. And how quickly they noticed. They must sit there hour after hour refreshing Yelp. Maybe if they spent more time worrying about doing right by their customers and less time sweating about what the internet is saying, they'd have a better reputation. If you don't want bad reviews, my advice is this: instead of blackmailing people to take down their bad reviews, stop earning bad reviews in the first place. I'd start by providing better, more honest service. Another thing that highly bothered me was the push to remove my mask every time I was there. The cutesy jokes about how it isn't needed, and it's hurting their feelings. I just internally rolled my eyes. I was not yet vaccinated and kept it on, thanks. I guess it goes well with how they reset the check engine lights on their cars. A practice which should be illegal in Washington state for used car dealerships. So the car you buy isn't the car you're actually getting. The reviews you read aren't the reviews that people actually left. Fraudulent practices in car business, and plain old liars in personality.  Shady salespeople, and a con of a dealership with what appears to be *a ton* of fake five star reviews. My advice? Dig a little deeper into what the lower rating reviews have to say. It's a pattern. This place is bad juju with a horrid reputation. If the salespeople here can screw you, better believe they will. Avoid at all costs. You deserve far better than their junky jalopies anyway.

Navy Federal Credit Union - banks - Updated May 2026

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