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    Texas Auto Trucks

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    11 years ago

    Jeff is a great guy to deal with I have bought 4 trucks from him he has always been easy to deal with.

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    BE VERY VERY VERY LEARY OF THIS BUSINESS AND OWNER I am writing to file a formal complaint against…read moreAtlantic Auto Sales, located at 2815 FM 544, Wylie, TX, and its owner, Tamara Yusubov, regarding the purchase of a 2016 Tesla Model X. As we live abroad, we purchased the vehicle sight unseen, based on the initial photos from the sales advertisement and a verbal conversation with Mr. Yusubov. We are experienced Tesla owners, so we had no concerns about making a purchase like this. Below is a detailed timeline of events: March 7, 2025: We paid a deposit of $1,000 for the 2016 Tesla Model X after two weeks of negotiations with Mr. Yusubov. March 10, 2025: Full CASH payment of $26,000 was wired for the vehicle. March 14, 2025 (3:48 PM): The car was delivered to our new home in Oklahoma with only 49 miles remaining on the battery. We attempted to plug the car in but discovered the charging port was not functioning. March 14, 2025 (6:32 PM): We immediately contacted Mr. Yusubov, who assured us the car had been fully charged before delivery. We also requested the title, bill of sale, and temporary registration, which were not included. He said these documents would be sent. March 15, 2025 (11:45 PM): We followed up with Mr. Yusubov as the car still would not charge. March 16, 2025 (12:42 PM): We contacted Mr. Yusubov again about the charging port issue. He insisted the car had charged for him and began to blame the towing company for damaging the charging port, which seemed illogical since the towing company would not have plugged the car in. We still did not have the title, bill of sale, or temporary registration. Mr. Yusubov promised the documents would be sent. March 16, 2025: We received the bill of sale and temporary registration, but the temp tag was sent by email, which was unusable. We reminded him about the title. At this point we registered the car with Tesla for diagnostics. March 19, 2025: Tesla ran a diagnostic test and confirmed the issue with the charging port. We had the car towed to the Tesla dealership in Oklahoma City at our expense, totaling $570.18. We informed Mr. Yusubov, but he insisted there was nothing wrong with the port. March 21, 2025: We contacted Mr. Yusubov again about the title, and he said he would check with his staff. March 21, 2025: Tesla replaced the charging port for $149.00, which we paid out of pocket. March 21, 2025: We asked Mr. Yusubov to reimburse us for the charging port replacement and towing costs. He agreed to reimburse us for the port but refused to cover the towing expenses, claiming shipping costs were too high and suggesting we should have used Triple AAA. March 22, 2025: We contacted Mr. Yusubov again regarding the title and tracking number. He put us in touch with his staff, who shared the tracking number for the title. March 24, 2025: We reached out to Mr. Yusubov again regarding the reimbursement but received no response. However, we did receive the title on this day. March 25, 2025: We followed up once more with Mr. Yusubov about the reimbursement. March 26, 2025: We contacted him again, but he continues to make excuses and blame his staff for the delay. We have yet to be reimbursed for the charging port repair or towing expenses. While we understand the vehicle was purchased "as is," we expected the charging port to function properly, as it is an essential component of an electric vehicle. Mr. Yusubov assured us that the car was in good condition.

    Texas Auto Trucks - car_dealers - Updated May 2026

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