Don't buy a vehicle here, at All-Star Auto, before having it thoroughly inspected by an outside mechanic. I chose to take them at their word when they said nothing was wrong with the vehicle, and then took my newly purchased car to a reputable, highly-rated shop in town a few days later. I had noticed the handling was loose, and that the engine ran a tad rough. Several things were found to be wrong, and I was allowed to look at the problem parts prior to removal from the vehicle. The final bill was $1,080. I brought the paid, detailed invoice back to All-Star Auto and was told that the shop which had completed the repairs was outright lying, and that I had been scammed. I guess the much improved handling and drive of the car was just a placebo effect? Thanks for your commitment to excellence, All-Star Auto Sales. I apologize for trusting you.
Don't buy a vehicle here, at All-Star Auto, before having it thoroughly inspected by an outside mechanic. I chose to take them at their word when they said nothing was wrong with the vehicle, and then took my newly purchased car to a reputable, highly-rated shop in town a few days later. I had noticed the handling was loose, and that the engine ran a tad rough. Several things were found to be wrong, and I was allowed to look at the problem parts prior to removal from the vehicle. The final bill was $1,080. I brought the paid, detailed invoice back to All-Star Auto and was told that the shop which had completed the repairs was outright lying, and that I had been scammed. I guess the much improved handling and drive of the car was just a placebo effect? Thanks for your commitment to excellence, All-Star Auto Sales. I apologize for trusting you.