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    4.0 (1 review)
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    Selden Motors

    Selden Motors

    (66 reviews)

    These folks are wonderful! They know and enjoy fine high quality vehicles at fair prices below…read moremarket value. I purchased a 1991 Jaguar XJS. They were as excited about delivery as i was as a customer. They are car enthusiasts as well! A great pleasure to do business with! A wonderful experience all around!

    BUYER BEWARE I…read morepurchased a very nice Volvo XC60 here in January. Everything initially seemed to be in order. I discussed the vehicle with the salesman, Jim, who reassured me that all of their cars are inspected by their shop and that this vehicle had no issues. I drove the car approximately 90 miles home. Shortly after arriving, the engine began making a loud, concerning noise coming from the belt system, and the heat also stopped working. The following day, I took the vehicle directly to a Volvo dealership near me. After inspection, they identified approximately $5,000 in necessary repairs, including a complete rebuild of the accessory belt system and a clogged heater core. The Volvo dealer also informed me that it appeared something had been added to the coolant system. Additionally, I noticed belt conditioner sprayed throughout the belt system, which appears to have been used in an attempt to temporarily mask the problem. I have contacted Jim, as well as someone named Scott (who I believe is part of management), multiple times and provided full documentation of the issues along with proof of the minimal miles driven since purchase. It has now been over a week, and I have not received any acknowledgment or response. Yes, the vehicle was sold "as-is." However, the condition presented at the time of sale was significantly different from the issues that were later discovered, including what appears to be attempts to conceal known problems. After researching online, I have found other customers reporting similar experiences. I strongly advise exercising caution when considering purchasing a used vehicle from this dealership unless you are prepared to potentially face significant repair costs shortly after purchase.

    Hertz Car Sales Warminster

    Hertz Car Sales Warminster

    (21 reviews)

    Where's Dora? Well, if the intrepid explorer purchased a car from Hertz she's probably scouring the…read moreglobe looking for a second key. A few years ago I purchased a station car from the former "Superstar in Rent-a-Car" and these mystical fobs are just nowhere to be found. When I politely inquired, the staff at the Hertz Warminster branch just laughed like I was trying to locate Wonka's Golden Ticket or the whereabouts of Jimmy Hoffa. I'm reasonably certain that every one of the thousands of vehicles they purchase every year comes with two keys from the factory, so why can't a corporation that prides itself on world-class logistics keep track of such things. I know they're expensive if lost but I seriously doubt Hertz pays MSRP at the dealer for replacements and could duplicate fobs in their sleep. The "A" answer is that they're lazy and just don't give a s__t. Just for grins I called and wrote the braintrust of OJ Simpson's former employer in Estero, Florida and incredibly no one in the Sunshine State seems to have a clue where these transmitters go to hide. I'd ask OJ but on the advice of legal counsel, the Juice ain't talking. Pathetic.

    My review of Hertz Car sales is probably the only one you can Trust…read moreWe bought a rental car from Hertz car sales in warminster pa cash pay out We did not get a mechanic to check out the car before purchase.; We just basically looked at online reviews from purchasers , the vehicle performance score, safety score , gas mileage,blue book value and recalls. 4 out of 5 stars isnt bad . The reason why We did not get a mechanic is simple ,we could not find one at the time and didnt want to risk taking it to a dealer or Pep boys and they put there con artist hands on the vehicle. So in short We took a risk. So if you want to buy a rent a car here is the deal (My personal opion ) #1 . If you have AAA or other membership you receive a discount don't mention it until after they give you a price then ask do they have discounts for membership clubs #2 If you buy or lease change your tires to a better grade . There tires are generally just bad from wear and tear.See if the car still has the spare tire dummy in back. #3 Stay away from the cool cars as much as possible theyre generally most popular with customers and will have the most underlying problems #4 check for dings and dents that look undelrying on the car feel the exterior sometimes people have been in accidents and fixed the car themselves also rental car companies may fix obvious dings by smoothing them over but not fixing it totally #5 The fuel pump will probably be a concern because it most likely will be on its way out. Its common for rent a car driver to drive close empty on gas , ruining the fuel pump. This is evident when your gas is only on empty .You won't notice the potential problem if your gas is on full or even half a tank. When your fuel pump is going your car engine will make a wierd noise after gas is put in.After awhile it won't start right away Hertz should cover this under warranty but finding a dealer service center you can trust good luck. #6. FIND OUT IF ITS DEALER CERTIFIED #7 FIND OUT WHERE IT WAS ORIGINALLY SHIPPED FROM DONT GET IT IF FROM AREAS THAT FLOOD ALOT #8 CHECK YOUR CONTRACTwhen closing MAKE SURE THEY PUT THE EXCACT COLOR MAKE MODEL ETC. #9.IF YOU WANT YOUR CAR TO LAST 2 YEARS OR MORE Dont tAKE ON LONG TRIPS GET A RENTAL IN THE WINTER ENTERPRISE LOCATIONS HAVE A WEEKEND SPECIAL 9.99 A DAY #10 STAY WITHIN YOUR WARRANTY MILES FOR AS LONG AS YOU CAN #11.CHANGE YOUR WINDSHIELD WIPERS #12. Your breaks are probably on there way out so change them if you hear anything suspicious #13. check the interior carefully #14. Expect your registration to take forever #15 LOOK UNDER THE HOOD AND THE UNDER CAR # 16.WHEN TEST DRIVING BACK UP AND FORWARD ASK FOR A SOMEWHAT BUMPY ROAD TO TEST DRIVE. ALSO TEST DRIVE IT TWICE IN ONE DAY #17. Compare insurance they offerd me insurance through there affiliate which WAS actually cheaper than my other options #18. ALL THE SALESMAN ARE CHEESY SO YOU CANT TRUST THEM JUST TRUST YOUR GUT DO YOUR RESEARCH GET A MECHANIC IF YOU CAN #19.Make them fix anything you can Before you buy # 20.EXPECT TO PUT MONEY INTO IT HERTZ OFFERS THE BEST PRICE IN COMPARISON TO AVIS , ENTERPRISE, AND ALL THE OTHERS BUT IT COMES AT A.PRICE. ITS STILL ACTUALLY BETTER TO GET THE LOWEST PRICE SINCE BUYING A RENTAL IS RISKY ANYWAY. #21 Last but not least if you don't like your car get rid right away if you can

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    Glanzmann Subaru

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    I had a really disappointing experience at Glanzmann Subaru and would strongly caution others…read morebefore going there for inspection or service. They failed my PA inspection on a 2023 Subaru Forester with only 27,000 miles -- not for anything remotely serious, but for extremely minor issues that felt more like an excuse to upsell than legitimate safety concerns. First, they failed the car over a tiny nick on a windshield wiper blade that was still fully functional, and then quoted $55 to replace it. They also claimed my tires needed to be replaced immediately and quoted $445 for mounting and balancing two tires -- all based on a very small cosmetic mark on the tread. The tires still have measurable tread (around 4/32") and no structural damage or exposed cords. I've attached photos of the exact tire they failed so others can judge for themselves -- there is a small mark, but nothing that reasonably justifies failing a state inspection. When I questioned it, they pointed to "state requirements," which is misleading at best. PA inspection rules are clear about what actually constitutes a failure, and this didn't meet that threshold. The overall impression I got was that they are actively looking for the smallest possible issue to fail your inspection so they can sell you overpriced repairs on the spot. I understand safety matters -- but this felt like a business model, not a safety standard. I will not be returning, and I'd recommend others consider a more honest, independent shop for inspections. Response to Owner: I'm going to respond directly because your reply misrepresents both the situation and Pennsylvania inspection standards. At no point did I make "threats." I stated that I would share my experience publicly -- which is exactly what I am doing now. That's not a threat, that's transparency. More importantly, your claim that these were "clear failures under PA inspection guidelines" is simply not accurate. Under PA inspection regulations (67 Pa. Code §175), a tire fails if: Tread depth is below 2/32", Tread wear indicators are flush with the tread in two adjacent grooves, or Ply/cord is exposed or there is structural damage. None of those conditions were present. The tire in question has approximately 4/32" of tread remaining, with no exposed cords or structural damage. The small cosmetic mark your team identified as "secondary rubber" is not listed anywhere in PA inspection code as a failure condition. Similarly, a fully functional wiper blade with a minor nick does not constitute a clear failure unless it cannot properly clear the windshield. Mine was operational. Saying these were "clear failures" under state law is misleading. At best, your team applied an overly conservative internal standard -- which is your choice -- but that is very different from a legal requirement. What is more concerning is that you, as the owner, are publicly standing by these decisions. That suggests this is not an isolated judgment call by a technician, but a broader, systemic approach at Glanzmann Subaru to interpret inspection standards in a way that benefits the service department. When minor or borderline items are failed and immediately paired with high-cost replacements ($55 for wipers, $445 for two tires), it creates the appearance of an upsell-driven inspection process rather than an objective one. I fully understand that licensed inspectors must follow the law. My issue is that the law is being incorrectly cited to justify decisions that go beyond what is actually required. I stand by my original review, and I've provided photos so others can judge for themselves.

    I have yet to have a good experience with the service center. I avoided bringing my vehicle in for…read moreservice but thought maybe this year I'll take advantage of the free state inspection. I was informed there has been a recall on the back seat sensor it should only take around two hours. I am still waiting 5 hours later. I also felt the service person was indicating I was at fault because I hadn't addressed the recall! They always printout a list of things that need to be addressed always over a thousand dollars. I gave it 2 stars because they have snacks

    4 Below Auto Sales

    4 Below Auto Sales

    (6 reviews)

    Bought a car that was advertised (and priced) as in "Excellent Condition". However, what they…read morefailed to mention is the holes and cracks in the frame from a surmountable amount of rust, a missing AC belt, multiple fluid leaks (including a steadily dripping fuel tank), and rear suspension damage. Did not respond well when questioned about the validity of the new PA inspection due to the immense amount of rust to the frame, also claiming that it was not his responsibility as the dealer to make sure the car is in good condition before advertising and selling it as "excellent condition". If you choose to buy from him, definitely insist on bringing it to your OWN mechanic. Good luck...

    I bought a 2005 Prius from 4 Below Auto Sales in Willow Groove, PA. After I purchased the vehicle I…read moretook it to a Toyota Dealer and had them do a thorough evaluation. As a result I would not recommend purchasing from 4 Below Auto Sales to anyone for the following reasons: 1) The vehicle was not suppose to have been in an accident. It turned out that it had been struck in the front and among several other things the radiator was cracked and leaking. 2) The rear brakes were frozen open and the front brakes while working needed to be replaced along with the rotors. It appears that the vehicle had been sitting for a long time on moist unpaved ground. The sway bars front and back are deeply corroded and must be replaced. 3) The heater was not working and as result in in a cold rain driving to the Toyota Dealer the windows kept fogging up and I had to pull off the road several times to wipe them off. 4) The muffler is being replaced because it is all taped together, corroded and carbon monoxide could leak into the cab 5) The electric door looks will not take a command from either of the keys provided so the car cannot be locked at this time. I purchased this car on an As Is Basis so I foolishly must except all responsibility yet I believe I should have been told the vehicle had been in an accident and from a safety stand point I should have been warned about the condition of the brakes. I am sending you this note to you because I believe people should be alerted to the practices of 4 Below Auto Sales in Willow Groove, Pa. I paid $5000.00 for this automobile and currently I am investing a little over $2000.00 to make it safe and runnable. The vehicle should not have sold for more than $3700.00 and the buyer warned of its safety issues. At $3700 the cost for a 2005 Prius with repairs would still be close to $6000.00. An individual who did not have it expertly evaluated would have been at great risk and if they could not afford to make the critical repairs would be stuck with an unsafe vehicle.

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    Millennium Motor Cars

    (3 reviews)

    I purchase an 09 vw cc 3.6 vr6 4motion from this dealer and it was an awesome experience. I was…read moretreated very well and did not feel like they were trying to pitch a sale to me at all. They even filled the car for me before leaving the dealer! I would recommomed this place to anyone. Thanks again Jeff for your help!

    Millenium Leasing, which works out of O'Neil Nissan, was one of the most frustrating car buying…read moreexperiences I've ever had. Jeffrey Cohen is your typical used car dealer. He was rude and lied straight to my face on several occasions. The first laughable lie that he told me regarding the car I was inquiring about was that he had someone flying in to get it that weekend (it was a thurs). Keep in mind this was not some rare, limited edition, car - it was a used/leased SUV. At least if he's going to try that "create urgency" trick, make it believable. The second lie he told me, which I found out after I bought the car, was that the engine had been completely removed to clean out carbon build up. Okay, at least I wasn't going to have that problem again, but I specifically asked about this problem prior to buying the car. The third lie was that he would have the car detailed before pickup. It would look "bran new" he said. It was not - it looked like it had been run through a car wash, but that's it. Another thing to watch out for is the infamous "Dealer Fee". In this case it was $600 on top of the list price. Dealers, especially used car ones, work this fee into their business plan to reel customers in with a low price and then slap additional cost to make some more back end profit. I asked about this fee, and was even willing to walk away from buying the car if it wasn't removed, but alas, he still had a good price even with the fee. This bait and switch left me feeling robbed. But the thing that really sent me over the edge was something I noticed when I first saw the car, but didn't fully realize until recently. A paint drip on the rear bumper indicating that it had been repainted, and not by a pro. I asked about this and he told me he had it repainted because the previous owner scratched it. I figured it was okay, because it didn't look 'that bad'. What he didn't say was he neglected to have the clear coat painted on over the base coat of paint! I gave it a careful look and realized why it was scratching so easily. Anything to make a profit and deceive your customer. Thanks, now I have to get the bumper repainted if I ever want to sell it. Before the purchase when I asked to get the car looked over he tried to get me to agree to having his service dept look at it. I promptly said no and insisted that it be done by another dealer. ONLY deal with this guy if you have the car checked over thoroughly and the price is below what you can get elsewhere while keeping the "dealer fee" in mind. I thought I did my homework, but I'm still discovering things. Don't get me wrong, the car is fine, and was a good buy, but I could do without all the absolute BS I was fed.

    Sun Auto Mall - usedcardealers - Updated May 2026

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