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    Cedar Park Auto Sales - In business at the "Y" in Oak Hill for 27 years

    Cedar Park Auto Sales

    (5 reviews)

    We stumbled across this little place on our way into Austin to visit some of the big car…read moredealerships there after our trusty minivan died. We pulled into the small lot on a rainy Saturday morning, to be greeted a minute or two after we clambered out of the car by Brian, the flip-flop clad owner of the place. He joked around pleasantly with us as I told him what we were looking for. After providing some peanut M&Ms for my hungry wife, he showed us a nice Mercury Villager that was already in our price range, ran a copy of my license, and tossed me the keys. We took it for a spin and quite liked it. On our return, he said "I've been sharpening up my pencil, and wanted to tell you the best price I can manage on this van," and quoted us a figure substantially below the already reasonable price. We told him we had a few more places to visit that day, but that we'd definitely keep it in mind. "I'll warn you, as you go further into Austin, the prices get higher and the salesmen get more obnoxious!" He then printed out the info sheet for the van, gave it to us along with his lower price, and cheerily sent us on our way. His parting words proved to be prophetic. We didn't find any deals in Austin that compared favorably to the price he quoted us, and certainly didn't find anyone as agreeable to work with. We dropped back by later than afternoon to take the van around the block again. "While you're out, could you put some gas in it for me? Here's a $20." We decided to buy the van, write Brian a check, and were on our way with a good van and no hassle. The only thing that was a little disappointing, though understandable, is that Brian wasn't comfortable having us take the van down to San Marcos to our mechanic. He was happy to offer the number of an independent inspector and to call the local Firestone garage for us, though, so we had options that were almost as good. All in all, we really appreciated the experience, and will likely start our next car search there

    We the people have no clue!…read more Seeing their very interesting sign, I thought "these are not your typical car salesmen." If you don't like high pressure sales techniques, hidden fees, tricks etc. this is the place to go. They were friendly and down to earth. This is the first time I've ever dealt with a dealership, where I'd like to go back and just chat with them...Would definitely use them again.

    Texas Sport Cars

    Texas Sport Cars

    (3 reviews)

    I would say buyer beware. My boyfriend and I flew in from Illinois to buy a truck from Tariq. Took…read morehis word on this truck, as soon as we got home the turbo went out, coolant leak he said he fixed came back, wipers stopped working, the fog lights quit working, and the speakers stopped working. He said he'd work with us since we were flying in from out of state. Over $5,000 in repairs so far. As soon as my boyfriend told him about all the problems the truck was having he stopped returning his calls/texts. We understand used cars/trucks aren't guaranteed to be 100% perfect but for him to offer to help and work with us if there were any issues and then stop all contact is terrible. Sad a man's word and handshake mean nothing these days

    I recently purchased a 2005 Ford F250 Super Duty FX4 from Texas Sport Cars and am extremely…read moreimpressed with their level of service. I contacted the owner, Tariq, through craigslist to set up a test drive and he was able meet at a time that fit with my busy schedule. By the time I arrived, he had the truck detailed inside and out with a full tank of gas and ready for a test drive. He had no problem with me driving it for a LONG time. I even got lost while joy riding and needed to call him for directions back. Before purchasing the vehicle I wanted to take the truck for a pre-purchase inspection at Lambs Tire and Automotive and he told me that he would wait for me and provided directions there even though it was already past their closing time. He even said "I would rather you take it to get inspected so you are satisfied with the vehicle you're buying." The inspection revealed some issues that are normal for the trucks age such as worn ball joints and bad alignment. Tariq had no issues adjusting the price and meeting all of my demands, including buying new headrests that weren't on the vehicle. After filling out the paperwork, which only took about 30 minutes, I was on the road and driving an awesome F250. If you are reading this and are in the market for a great used vehicle at a reasonable price at a dealership with people who put honesty and service first, Texas Sport Cars is the place to go!!

    Austin Subaru - Love: It's what makes a Subaru a Subaru

    Austin Subaru

    (561 reviews)

    Just purchased my 2nd Subaru from Austin Subaru on Burnet Road. Overall what a pleasant experience…read morepurchasing a vehicle. Specifically would like to praise my Sales guy Sean Knox. Just wanted to say that Sean Knox is fantastic! I met him initially in June when I stopped by with my daughter for her service appointment. He very simply greeted me and held the door open for me, which in turn had me inquire about a potential future Subaru purchase. He made such a positive impression that when I finally decided to make my purchase in December I sought him out specifically. He was/is very pleasant, helpful and knowledgeable. He is down to earth and not pushy which is a very welcome surprise as "most" sales people at various dealerships are off-putting, thus losing out on my business. Sean goes the extra mile and makes you feel special and part of the Subaru family. As a result I referred a friend to him, who also made a purchase, and I will continue to refer him and your dealership. You are lucky to have such a dedicated and hard working individual on your team. Thanks Sean!

    Would give 0 stars if possible. We purchased a 2019 Subaru…read moreOutback 3.6L brand new from Subaru Austin and owned it for 6 years, putting approximately 120,000 miles on the vehicle. We bought this vehicle because of everything Subaru stands for: "94% of them are still on the road after 10 years", they're durable and long lasting, we're outdoorsy, gay, have dogs, all of the stereotypes check check check. We loved our service guy, but hindsight, we were screwed by this dealership: Every service--oil changes, filters, transmission services, inspections, and all recommended maintenance--was performed exclusively at Subaru Austin. Over those years, we spent well over $20,000 on service and repairs. For tens of thousands of miles (well before 60K), I repeatedly documented and reported transmission-related symptoms: Jerking and hesitation Poor acceleration and lack of power RPMs surging unpredictably Difficulty driving uphill Eventually, consistent burning smells Each time, we were told it could be the transmission but they were unable to diagnose any issue. At approximately 90,000 miles, Subaru of America agreed to cover 50% of major engine repairs (CVT front pump chain and CS head gasket), which required removing the engine and still cost us over $6,000 out of pocket. Less than 30,000 miles later, we were told the CVT had completely failed and needed to be replaced for $10,000, or we could purchase a used transmission with 66K miles for $2,800, or Subaru Austin would offer $12,000 for the vehicle. This came immediately after another disastrous service visit where: We spent $1,400 diagnosing the wrong AC issue Returned one week later for the actual issue (cracked radiator fan) after being given the car back The vehicle was returned to us damaged (front passenger door) We provided photo and video evidence proving the damage occurred during service. Subaru Austin initially agreed to repair the door properly, acknowledging it would require full repainting and blending, costing several thousand dollars. Instead, they later reversed course and offered a $500 check, stating management had "nixed" the repair. We were also told that if we sold the vehicle back to them, we would no longer be eligible for that $500. Here is where things crossed a line. We took the vehicle to CarMax, who offered $12,000, matching Subaru Austin's offer. CarMax did not detect the transmission failure. When we attempted to negotiate with Subaru Austin using this offer, we were asked whether CarMax knew about the transmission issue. We answered honestly: no. Subaru Austin then told us they would not increase their offer--but that if we sold the vehicle to CarMax with the bad transmission, they would still give us the $500 "courtesy" check. In other words, we were encouraged to offload a vehicle with a known major defect to another dealer so Subaru Austin wouldn't have to deal with it. Talk about deceptive trade practices and fraud!!! We refused and sold the car back to Subaru Austin. Three days later, the vehicle was listed on Subaru Austin's website for over $18,000, advertised as: One-owner Local trade All services completed at Subaru Austin There was no mention of transmission issues. Given the timeline, I highly doubt a $10,000 transmission replacement occurred before relisting. A few weeks later, the listing disappeared. Shoutout to whoever bought the green/java 2019 outback 3.6L with last 4 VIN#3377... If you are considering buying or servicing a vehicle here, I strongly recommend getting everything in writing, seeking independent diagnostics, and understanding that loyalty, documentation, and following all recommendations do not guarantee ethical treatment. This experience was financially devastating, emotionally draining, and completely avoidable.

    Tesla - car_dealers - Updated May 2026

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