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    PJ's Auto World

    3.2 (11 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Biggest mistake ever was purchasing a car for this company. Don't waste your time because it'll be a mistake.

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    Awesome service! Very fast and friendly. We stopped in with a flat tire and they took care of us right away.

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    Walker Ford

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    I would like to share a recent experience that I had at Walker Ford…read more I have purchased three vehicles from Walker in the past, dating all the way back to the early 2000s, and I was anticipating another good experience when I went to the dealership a few weeks ago. My husband and I are ( were) in the market for a 2025 F150. We wanted to take advantage of the 0% interest for 60 months incentive. We stopped into the dealership on March 14th. Jake met us as we arrived. We spent about an hour looking at the inventory and narrowing down the trucks that were of interest to us. ( XLT, 2WD, 4 door crew cab). Jake handed us a piece of paper when we left with the trucks VIN number and price. During the next 2 weeks, we visited other dealerships and I was in communication with Jake asking various questions about the truck at Walker. We decided to purchase the truck at Walker. I called Jake and asked him to send me the proposal so I could give him a deposit. He said that we could do the bulk of the paperwork electronically, which we were happy about. When I received the proposal, the price of the vehicle was inflated almost $14,000. I called him immediately. He told me that the Internet price was only available if we paid cash! At no time, EVER, in my talking with him, my texting with him or looking at the trucks in person did he tell me that the Internet price was only available if we paid cash. In fact, he knew that we were looking at the 2025's to take advantage of the 0% interest. When I questioned him about this in detail, he said it was on the website. I looked over the website, and unless it's buried in some tiny fine detail, It's not obvious that paying cash is the only way to get an Internet price. We were extremely surprised and obviously disappointed. Does it really matter to a dealership if I pay cash or if I finance the vehicle? Either I'm paying you for the car or the bank is. How I pay for it, should be irrelevant. The worst part about the whole experience was a statement that Jake made at the end of our phone conversation. Jake said..."When you go to another dealership and they screw you over worse, you can give me a call". Since the early 2000s, anytime I've purchased a vehicle with Walker Ford, it has been a good experience This time, not so much

    So far, not good. Have been awaiting a return call from the service department for months. Moved…read morehere from Texas and my dealership in Texas sent an email to the service manager requesting them to service my vehicle and to contact me....that was July 2025. I've contacted them several times and still can't get a call back. Not a good look for the service department!

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    Ferman Ford was refreshingly straightforward from the start. They were clear and honest about the…read moreGVWR limits and all the vehicle specs without dancing around anything or trying to confuse the conversation. No pressure. No sales tricks. No sudden tone shifts when questions got specific. The 2025 Bronco Outer Banks is exactly what it claims to be. Comfortable, confident, and still unmistakably a Bronco. But what really stood out was how easy the entire process felt. I never felt rushed, talked down to, or nudged toward something that did not make sense. It felt like an actual conversation instead of a performance. This was my first time buying a brand new vehicle, and somehow it managed to be smooth, transparent, and genuinely stress free. If this is how car buying is supposed to work, more dealerships need to take notes.

    I purchased a vehicle from this dealership two months ago, and I am completely dissatisfied. A…read morebroken part was identified prior to the close of the sale and a promise from the dealership to fix it under the warranty that they provide. They sent my vehicle to a different dealership to have the part fixed and replaced. My vehicle was inspected by a Ford inspector. I was advised that an answer would be given in 48 hours after the inspection. I am over a month since Last being contacted by service advisors. They will not answer or return my voicemails to give me a status update nor a timeline of when the vehicle can be repaired. Extremely disappointed and dissatisfied with purchasing through Furman.

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    I have been buying cars from them since 1998. Referred people to them. Swore by them. Now, I'm…read moreswearing AT them. I had been losing oil in my car. Took it in back in April for a burn test, and passed. It's now August, I've lost 5 quarts of oil, bring it in for a regularly scheduled oil change and lo and behold! A cracked oil pan. Cracked RIGHT AT THE PLUG!!! Somehow, this is my fault and I have to pay for it?!? Drivetrain warranty that should have fixed it won't because it is a used car and the awesome 10 year/100k mile warranty is only if you buy the car new, and because the Drivetrain warranty will not cover the part, the Extended Warranty from Zurich (that they sold me for several thousand dollars when I bought the car ) will not cover it because it is supposed to be covered by the Drivetrain warranty. But, in an effort to be reasonable, management said if we bought the part (for $267), they will install it for free. So they can mess it up again!?! And then they give me 2 vouchers a year worth $70 each for Use towards synthetic oil changes, yet still insist I come in every 3mo/3000 miles? What's up with that?

    Bought multiple cars here. Kept coming back for service even when a couple of those visits were…read moremore aggravating than they should have been. Came back one more time for a used Ioniq 6 SEL they had listed as CPO on their own website. That's the last time. Spent a Sunday afternoon working toward a deal. It collapsed when the sales team told me the car wasn't actually CPO and insisted the 10-year/100K EV battery warranty would not transfer to me -- then tried to sell me a $3,500 third-party warranty as the fix. I knew something was wrong, left, called national Hyundai, looked it up myself. The battery and all EV components transfer fully at 10yr/100K to every subsequent owner. I was right. They were wrong. Monday the manager tried to reach me but couldn't get through -- curious, since the sales guy had no trouble texting me throughout the day. I reached the manager myself at 7:40pm. He confirmed I'd been right the whole time, apologized, said he was fixing it internally. Car was still there. I offered to come in right then -- four miles away. He said tomorrow, I said I'd be there by 2pm. Tuesday before noon: two texts I missed. Someone's looking at it. It sold. The apology came before the sale. They made no CPO offer when the deal fell apart Sunday, no deposit request offered Monday night, no call Tuesday morning. Just two texts and a done deal -- probably an easy one, now that they had the warranty information I'd corrected them on. Found the same car at another dealer and bought it the same day with no Certified Pre-Own switcheroo, no last line fee additions and no attempt to sell me a 3rd party warranty when the manufacturer warranty was still in place.

    PJ's Auto World - car_dealers - Updated May 2026

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