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Post Motors Mansfield - Photo of our new location!

Post Motors Mansfield

(5 reviews)

I recently purchased a 2015 Nissan Sentra from Matt at Post Motors. I loved the car and everything…read morewas in top top shape! One month later, however, The air conditioner stopped working. The mechanic said it was a condenser/compressor issue and the whole thing will need to be replaced. He also told me the dealership would have had "no way of knowing about this". It was just one of those unfortunate things! I called Matt (who sold me the car) and he generously offered to cover the cost of the repairs. He sent me a check for $1,000.00. I was very grateful and extremely elated. I would buy another car from him in a heart beat. Thanks again Matt!

It was almost perfect transaction until I needed help with something they overlooked. I'd been…read moresearching for a suitable used pickup for 90+ days as low odometers are rare to find, but the older the truck gets the less likely one is to find one for sale with a low odometer. It had to be GM full-sized livery, and it had to be white. When I saw this new listing come up I almost knew I was going to buy it before I even went to look at it. The truck was in new condition and I could afford it at market price. It took me forever, but I was ecstatic to find exactly what I wanted in the color I wanted with a sinfully low odometer. I bought it on the spot and took it on home. With any used unit I go over it with a fine tooth comb looking at fluids, pressures, accessories and everything else to find out what's wrong with it. It had a bad door switch and I discovered the hoist holding the spare tire to the body is inoperable leaving the vehicle with no usable spare tire, and absolutely no self-help for a flat tire on board. Many brands today deliver new cars with no spare tire and no jack. The automakers may think that's adequate but I sure don't. I'm unwilling to leave the city limits without a pressure-checked spare, jack, and 4-way lug wrench. It was Friday afternoon and I'm trying to get out of town for the weekend. To fix this spare hoist is going to need a trip to the dealer, and I need to borrow a spare tire just for the weekend until the problem can be addressed. This lot was a lot full of many kinds of pickup trucks, and they had several choices from GM, Ford, and others. I called them asking to borrow the spare off one of their other for-sale units for the weekend only, and they declined. This truck was as-is, no warranty, but generally speaking when a used car dealer sells a car all of it's functions are working. I was less than delighted to be turned down for something they should have fixed before selling it, and that would have cost them $0 to temporarily upright the situation. My local mechanic and myself finally were able to disable the faulty lock mechanism that was between myself and the tire hoist, and I got on my way on time. After the fact the lot came back and told me where I could obtain a loaner spare to make this trip. By that time I had already jumped through hoops backwards to fix the problem that was on the truck when they sold it. I believe that problem was on the truck when manufactured, but that wouldn't help me one bit on the side of a road with a tire that's flat on the bottom. Buying from Post Motors was an almost stress free transaction. Of course I came in as effectively a new, all all cash customer, with my own financing and minimal hassles. I can't bash them too much but I do find their response to this spare issue not adequate. The vehicle was a cream puff that would sell 15 minutes later if I didn't take it. But, they had a whole lot full of premium condition trucks to look at with a smattering of other vehicles. I wouldn't say they are a bad car lot or they did anything less than above board. When I find something not working which is that important to me, I did expect more give a flip than I got. I knew it was as-is; no warranty when I bought it. Still, their lack of concern in a stressful situation certainly could have been handled better. They sold me a great truck at market value with almost nothing wrong with it, but when it was time to ad the lagniappe any customer would expect more than they did, and it was their choice to leave me stranded and not do one thing to help. They certainly didn't go the extra mile when they could have at $0 cost to them. I'm not unhappy with my purchase, but I did let them know their behavior after the sale was not what I expected from a reputable car seller. After it was too late they then came back with some help, but I had already accepted they don't give a flip and gone another direction with the spare that won't work problem before me. If anything positive comes of this I'd like to see a little more compassion toward the customer who has just bought a faulty vehicle they are unable to use until it's fixed.

EchoPark Automotive - Dallas - Grand Prairie - My BMW X5 M50. Buy the car if you like the car but no warranty or protection. They will force you to buy the products but you need to say no

EchoPark Automotive - Dallas - Grand Prairie

(538 reviews)

Pretty good car test driving AND buying experience: if you're clueless and can't pay attention you…read moremight feel like the haters but you can reject all add-ons and pay the price on the website. I would do it again in a heartbeat!

I had one of the most frustrating dealership experiences I've had while car shopping at EchoPark…read moreDallas / Grand Prairie. I went to look at a 2025 Mazda CX-50 with about 25k miles listed around $25,999. The CARFAX was listed as clean, but the vehicle itself had very obvious visible collision damage. Several panels and a door were misaligned, loose, and looked like the vehicle had been sideswiped. When I pointed this out, I was repeatedly told it was "dust," "dirt," or "wax" despite the damage being clearly visible. It took a lot of back-and-forth just to get anyone to acknowledge the condition of the car. Things got even worse once financing was discussed. I offered roughly a 20% down payment and was trading in a vehicle with positive equity. I also have essentially no other debt, a stable career history, and strong credit. Despite that, the terms presented to me were about $12,000-$13,000 down with roughly 11% APR on a $25k vehicle. I was told several banks had "flat out declined" me, including Bank of America. The salesperson repeated that wording multiple times: "flat out declined." That immediately raised red flags for me because I've had a long-standing relationship with Bank of America for years and have multiple accounts with them. Then the story suddenly changed. I was told that if I purchased their extended warranty, the deal would magically improve to something closer to about $2,000 down and around 6% APR. In other words, if I bought their warranty product, my rate would drop dramatically and the down payment requirement would suddenly disappear. When I asked them to put those financing terms in writing, I received a lot of pushback and they were very reluctant to provide anything documenting the offer. At one point, after hours of going back and forth, I was even told that if I had the money available I should just pay for the vehicle in full right then and there. I spent over eight hours at the dealership dealing with delays, pushback, and waiting while trying to get clear answers. After leaving the dealership, I contacted Bank of America directly and was told something completely different. They informed me that I was not declined and indicated they could finance the vehicle and provide a lending ledger if necessary. That directly contradicts what EchoPark told me in the showroom. I am still waiting for confirmation of which lenders my credit was submitted to and the results of those applications. Despite multiple calls, texts, and emails, the dealership has been very slow to provide that information. Given the resistance to putting financing terms in writing and the difficulty obtaining my credit application results, it raises serious concerns that the bank's actual approval rate (often called the "buy rate") may have been marked up by the dealership for additional profit. Between the visible damage being dismissed, the financing terms changing dramatically depending on whether I purchased a warranty, being told banks "flat out declined" me when the bank says otherwise, and the resistance to providing documentation, the entire situation felt extremely questionable. I ultimately walked away from the deal, and based on my experience I would strongly encourage anyone shopping here to request all financing terms and lender responses in writing and verify them directly when possible.

Lone Star Auto Brokers - 2023 F-150 XLT

Lone Star Auto Brokers

(22 reviews)

Bought a new/used Chevrolet Silverado from Lone Star for cash, have waited for two months and still…read morehave not received the title and now have filed a complaint with the authorities, every week for the last month I have been told it is coming and still nothing, do not buy from this dealer unless you want a big headache!!! a very unhappy customer

This dealership is extremely predatory. I'm going to be honest and bite the bullet as far as me not…read morethinking clearly due be being excited and walking off of a car dealership without any paperwork other than a buyers receipt. That being said this was my first auto loan and I walked in there with all honesty, as far as how much I had down. They offered me a 2020 Volkswagen Tiguan and I had expressed my situation to a young lady, Alyssa and the older Middle Eastern man Tariq Elfauri. I drove off the lot in that vehicle on August 28th, and on October 20 2025 it was repossessed from my job. I was told at the dealership that they were going to give me a month to make my car payment. They claimed and never got it, the date was repossessed I made an additional payment of 480 and they still refused to reinstate my loan. Tariq also HIT MY CREDIT REPORT WITH THE REPOSSESSED and I've heard from "Deontye" that he basically blacklisted me from getting another car with anyone else. The day that I was able to go to the dealership and get my things out of the car a man introduced himself as Deontye and claimed he was helping me get my car back.. it's now December 15 and that has not been the case. I'm obviously going to get a lawyer involved. Watch out. This entire thing was a whole scam. Im sure they are all in on it. I'm very embarrassed and upset but I wanted to share so no one else falls for this crap. I heard from Deontye there's 20 REPOSSESSION cars right now and some other lady came up there crying about her car being repo'ed. If you're already in a hard spot.. don't trust them. And I'm going to say it because it was told to ME that they prey on POC. Do not fucking get a car through them!!!

Texas Auto Liquidators

Texas Auto Liquidators

(7 reviews)

Update! .... to this day I am still finding out more and more stuff. They wetr supposed to fix the…read morewindow motor in my car and since they didnt have the tool, they drilled out the screws and then sip tied the motor in. They sold me a lemon and hid all the problems to it. They buy shit at auction, hide all the defects and then sell it to suckers like me. Stay away. -----really wish I could give them a better review but this was the worst car buying experience in my life. They sold me the care I have wanted for the last 10 years, so it really could have been a home run. First, the main issue is that they tried to hide engine issues by clearing the codes long enough to sell the car. - That right there says a lot about the company. I won't go into the 4 trips out there to get things fixed (45 min away) or the breakdown on the side of the road on my way to their dealership that I had to pay for or the door handle that is now not working right because they tried to fix the window that wouldn't go back up. (which they told me was the window motor, charged me to replace it , and it wasn't the window motor) They sold me a car with a ton of problems and then had me keep driving out there over and over again and leave my car so they could fix it until finally I gave up. I am taking it to a Chrysler dealer Saturday and sending them the bill. They buy hot rodded cars at auction and flip them for a quick buck hiding any issues they have. They give you a 3 month warranty on ONLY the main parts - (Engine, Drive train failure etc.) Had they simply told me about the issues I could have planned ahead and taken care of them, I would have probably bought the other SRT-6 they got in. STAY AWAY!! ---- The dealer offered to fix the problem if I removed the yelp. I decided I shouldn't have to take it down before they fixed the issues they hid from me. I will fix it myself. This is my last message to him. ----- You know what. Nevermind. I was trying to get you guys to fix this on Principle. It would have been a lot less expensive to take it in and get it fixed myself. You sold me a car with. 1. Broken motor mounts. 2. A bad Intercooler pump. 3. A battery that was way to small. 4. Bad terminals that had to be replaced. 5. A bad door lock actuator pump. 6. A bad smog pump. 7. bad crank shaft Positioning sensor 8. Bad cam shaft positioning sensor 9. A cracked dash 10. D side Heated seat that doesnt work. And all you had to do was fix the 3 things that the check engine light (that WAS turned off) indicated. And I would have accepted my losses. But you try to fix the problem by replacing it with a used part that is older then the one I have and that is faulty. Then try to to tell me you didn't know there were any issues? You had a machanic under that hood working on the car before and after the sale. I am not removing the yelp review. That is the experience I had with your dealership and it is staying up. Adjustments to the yelp review and any other reviews will be made based off my experience from here on.

Amazing! NOT in a GOOD WAY. I communicated with a sales person (Lynn) after seeing the car listed…read moreon ebay. relatively prompt response, I requested a few additional photos of the car, I was told she would take them and get them right to me....a few hours later I followed up..the next day I still hadn't received them, I followed up again. Finally, a few photos, only some of what I requested, but it was a start. I responded to her email with about 5 simple to answer questions... annnnnd, NADA... no response. I followed up a few more times... NADA... I can only imagine they were evading my "Are you ok with taking the car to the nearest manufacturer dealer for them to perform a pre-purchase inspection, at my expense"... In looking at the photos of the car a nearly $60k "sports car" you can see the tires are dry rotted.. That in itself should have given me the insight I needed to know about them... But, I was still giving them the benefit of the doubt.. guess I shouldn't have.. I encourage them should they see this to contact me, and try to move forward in a professional manor, that would make up for the lack of follow through....and I'd be happy to have a good reason to modify this review.. Anyway, if they don't even want to (or put any effort into) sell a car, I can't even imagine what would happen during the after-sale if something went wrong.. I guess their internet reviews are pretty accurate. Buyer Beware....

Texas Giants Automotive - usedcardealers - Updated May 2026

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