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Randall's Automotive

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Hayes Family Automotive

Hayes Family Automotive

(3 reviews)

My friend was stranded around 5 today in Old Town. Her diesel was unable to drive. These guys…read moredropped what they were doing and came to her rescue! They had it back running in no time. A great company with integrity. Thank you so much for helping my friend. We both have places in Suwanne, so we are spreading the word. You guys are the best!

I called Hayes automotive with Scott scheduled to have the valve cover gaskets replaced on my 2002…read moreChevy Silverado and he did the oil pressure sensor switch that day really had to come back with another tool the following day to be exact but it continue to drip oil even after he replaced the valve cover gaskets so he charged me $50 to come back out after paying almost $200 for the first trip out to replace the valve cover gaskets and the oil pressure sensor switch which I paid for I bought so I paid for the labor and continue to drip he said it was now a rear main seal which would cost $1,200 and he could do it within two days because he didn't have a lift I declined because of money I couldn't afford it so I drove the 1999 Chevy Silverado that I have just so I wouldn't continue to leak oil out of the one that's got worked on well yesterday I sold it to a young man in Ocala and him and his dad took it home and immediately took it apart and found that in fact the valve cover gasket that Scott installed with Hayes automotive was pinched and torn it was also bunched up so therefore that's where the leak is from that's what was leaking oil not I repeat not the rear mainship so what the heck was he going to do the main seal $1,200 really it took that kid and his dad 30 minutes to figure it out I'm just very disappointed and Scott because the truck was a good truck I would not have sold it I would have held on to it if I would have known that I replace just about everything in the truck but letting it go was hard but I look at the upside of things I still got the 1999 Chevy Silverado Z71 extra cab and now I got a new truck so life is good but Scott needs the slowest ass down and take time on people's vehicles that's all

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Florida Motors

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MyFloridaMotors is the best. I bought a Chevy Volt from them and it was the cleanest and perfect…read morecar. So happy with the purchase. They gave me a great deal and their costumer service is so good! The owner Russell is really nice to work with. He treat you like family. I was just so happy to meet someone like him. Hard to find honest and hostile people like him. Their cars are really clean and they are very fair in their prices. I shopped around so much but found a better car with a better price from them. It was a long drive for me to go get the car but it was worth the drive. Real happy with my purchase. I'll always give them a first chance before buying any other cars. Best dealership!!!!

In February 2015 I consigned a 2007 Tahoe with Russell Rabbani at My Florida Motors. Russell and I…read moresigned a contract to keep the car on his lot for one month and he would attempt to find a buyer. Once a buyer was lined up, he would buy the car from me and immediately sell it to to the buyer. Russell quickly found a buyer for the car at a great price--$16,900. I agreed to take $16,150 and he kept the remainder. When I stopped by to pick up the check and drop off the title, the car was already gone, but Russell did not yet have a check for me. He assured me it would be there in a couple of days, so I (stupidly, in retrospect) signed the title over to him and signed the bill of sale. The check did not arrive within a couple of days--this was the first of many deadlines that Russell did not meet. He then told me that the money would be available the next week, and that things were just tied up at the finance company. I grew increasingly concerned as several weeks passed and no check was forthcoming. In early March Russell wrote me a post dated check for the full amount, and just asked me not to deposit it until he had the money. At this point, Russell essentially disappeared: he wouldn't answer phone calls or texts, and the dealership was closed during regular business hours. I later found out from another employee that Russell was sick during this period. One day I was at dealership and I watched as an employee frantically tried to deal with many people showing up that Russell owed money or vehicle service to, all of whom left unsatisfied. After many texts and getting his employees involved, Russell eventually responded. He said he would shortly have the money, and that I could deposit the check In a few days time. At this point it was early April, but I agreed to wait a couple of days, at which point I proceeded to deposit this check. The check bounced, and my bank notified me that he had bounced other checks recently. I texted and called, but unsurprisingly he never answered. At this point, I paid for a consultation with an attorney. A week later, Russell texted me asking to meet up from a new phone number--I assume he switched phones to avoid angry people calling. We met up, and he offered to pay half, explaining that his finance company owed him money and that was causing all of his troubles. To his credit, he did deposit half in my bank account the next day. He never communicated with me again, but a week later (April 29) he deposited $3000, then a week later (May 5) deposited the remainder after I made it clear I was pursuing legal action. This entire experience was a nightmare--Russell failed over and over again to fulfill his obligations and did not even seem sorry about it. I spent many hours dealing with this that I'll never get back and even ended up incurring legal fees. My fiancée and I sold the car to pay for our wedding, and almost had to cancel the whole thing, causing many stressful conversations. Buyer (and seller) beware, big time.

Randall's Automotive - autorepair - Updated May 2026

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