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    RJB and Son Motor

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Jon's Auto Mart

    (3 reviews)

    Beware! Made a deal to buy camper he advertised and he sold it out from under me after he agreed…read moreto sell it to us.

    2007 TOYOTA PRIUS (Jacks Auto Mart - Lewiston, ME), $14000 was the best second hand car deal among…read more30 dealers I have visited. As for Cadillac CTS, Bill Dodge seemed to have better discount rate from MSRP than O'Connor. As for Toyota Prius, Charlie's Toyota in Augusta has many of new Toyota Prius, Toyota Lee in Brunswick has more used Prius than anywhere else. Smart Questions to Ask the Dealer Don't be afraid to ask questions! Not only will asking smart questions ensure you get a great deal, it will enable dealers to find the car you want! * Which trim level are you quoting a price for? * Do you have additional available trims? What is the difference in pricing between the trims? * What color is the vehicle? * What additional or dealer installed options are included? * What is the cost of these additional options on top of the invoice price? * Does your pricing include Taxes and Registration fees? * Does your pricing include destination charges? * Does your pricing already account for rebates or incentives? * Are you able to lower the offer to beat competitor pricing? Track & Evaluate Dealer Offers Don't go to the dealer empty handed! Once you've found the best offer, print this page for reference. 1. Document dealer price offers below to locate the best deal for the car of your choice before visiting the dealership. 2. Remember, prices vary based on trim levels and options, use our list of Smart Questions to Ask the Dealer to ensure the price quotes you receive are for the car you want. 3. Compare each dealer offer to bottom line and suggested buy prices to see who has the best price! How to find second hand car here in Brunswick manual: Tip 1. Go to craigslist car listing by owner and dealer http://maine.craigslist.org/cta/ Narrow down make, price, and year. Our first pick: put Less than $3000, then looked for newer than year 2000 and less than 140,000 miles... Second pick: just typed Prius, and compared year, miles, and price Tip 2: Ask around and keep your eye on the used car dealer on the way to the target dealer or private owner for the test drive. We were recommended "Craft Auto" on 196 and saw cheap cars less than $3000 at "The shop" on 196 (Lisbon) Tip3: Google certified dealers and call them to find out if they sell the car (color, model, package, year) you want and price. Tip4: Find out price and availability of the car in Hawaii through craigslist and calling dealer in Hawaii. This help you to pick what kind of car you want ( considering price depreciation, premiums) I personally also checked price in Japan with Carsensor considering many scenarios. Checking price in Hawaii helped me to get more discount, when dealer was trying to give me only $4000 discount. "It is exact same price with ones in Hawaii!! I can not buy anything which is not cheaper than ones in Hawaii. New car depreciate $8000 immediately after we purchase. How can we resell the car??" Like that ....Having more information help you to get the best deal. Tip5: Price negotiation Always have the price from Kellybluebook, consumer guide. Never buy over priced. Dig more info. with Carfax and cost of owning price. Google any discount, coupons, you can find before you buy (Ex. $750 USAA member discount) Important advice from Captain: Make sure if under the car is not rusted (Typical for the car 5 year or older ) and make sure to get " under coated to prevent the rust from snow and salt". As for registration in Hawaii, while you are in Maine, will be added later.

    Scott Thayer Auto Sales - Car only looks good from 20 ft. Get close & lots of rust! U can smell rust when sitting in it! He sold to me w/zero fluids of any type in it

    Scott Thayer Auto Sales

    (7 reviews)

    The owner of this car dealer is the quintessential, archetypal type of pseudo-intellectual,…read moreflim-flam man in existence. He'll take you to the cleaners and laugh at you as you pull away with his junk. He sold me a car with zero fluids in any component (trans, power steering, brake fluids, etc.) in it, not even any gas! Plus the car is so rusted out on the under-frame it would cost thousands of dollars to repair it, the drive shaft is even bent! So I'm stuck with it and it sits rotting in my driveway with no way to recoup the thousands of dollars this crook took from me! He won't even reply to a BBB complaint I filed on him, so-so low! Stay away from this dealer if you want peace of mind with all the money you've just spent on his bad cars! Shame on me for having faith in human-kind, shame on him for scamming from people! Buyers beware!

    I am not sure how this guy is still in business. He uses all of the stereotypical 'sleazy used car…read moreguy' tactics. I went in asking about a truck advertised online - good shape and only $2500. When I pulled into the lot I saw a truck that looked similar to what was pictured, except it was in deplorable shape - rust, flat tire, huge dents, etc. It looked like something that should be out dying on the back 40. I laughed thinking "maybe that's it, for the price." I asked about it and was ushered upstairs to Scott, who was on the phone at a huge desk with two large pit bulls by his side. Honestly, it was like something from a B movie. I asked about the advertised truck and he yelled "JUNK! It's junk! You know how when you're looking for a house and they only take pictures of the good side and don't show you where the truck drove through the house on the other side? It's like that. The truck is a piece of crap." I was astonished. He was acting as if the "bait" he put on the internet was somehow placed in his ad by someone else. The wreck I saw on my way in was indeed the truck in the ad. Only not. Apparently a stock photo of the make, year and model was used rather than the actual vehicle. Unbelievable.

    Lake City Exports

    Lake City Exports

    (10 reviews)

    Bought my truck with just over 80,000, (just voiding their extended warranty that goes until…read more80,000), for around $26,000 listed price. (Under 100 miles over 80,000) Timing chain went on truck within 2 months. IWE system started being noisey within a month and half. Still isn't right after the dealer has looked at it 3 times. And when I called and asked if they could just hook me up with a mechanic that could get in sooner than the dealer, (I literally stated I don't expect them to do a thing for me as I'm outside their warranty), I got "what do you expect us to do for you". Did end up calling his mechanic who basically told me their first apt availability was a month out. I would say "Buy with confidence" anywhere else and I truly hope this helps someone in the future when looking at their motto.

    Ive bought 3 vehicles from these guys and thought for sure I'd be a lifelong client, the owner…read moreseems to be a great guy, the salesman Dan seems to be a great guy, but I'm at a loss here. The vehicle I bought is a 2018 Audi SQ5 for over $40,000 it was my dream vehicle and the owner actually got involved in helping me get in the vehicle. Super props to him. Shortly after I got it home I noticed a pulsing vibration through the floorboards while going straight and more aggressively when I turn right. Nothing happens when turning left. I thought it was nothing, maybe needed the tires balanced, so I had that done with no effect to the vibration. I notified Lake City of my problem then, maybe 1 at the most two weeks into my ownership of the vehicle. I brought it to multiple garages including an Audi dealership for diagnosis. Everyone kept saying wheel bearing (which would be odd having a wheel bearing go at such low milage 64k) so I wound up having the rear left replaced twice and the front right replaced once. I also had the tires replaced and a rear axel replaced. Lake City assisted with I think two of the 3 bearing replacements. None of these repairs had any effect on the condition of the vehicle. Eventually expert staff at the Audi dealership got involved and gave me a correct diagnosis, the issue is the transmission in the front differential area. I spoke to a transmission specialist, described the symptoms and he seconded the diagnosis, transmission specifically the front differential bearing. Now I'm putting a transmission in it for $4700 not even a year into owning it. Pretty awesome. This is 2 out of 3 cars that have had costly major issues within the first year of owning.

    RJB and Son Motor - usedcardealers - Updated May 2026

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