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Just another typical experience with car salesman ...

Just another typical experience with car salesman (Justin). I must say he was polite and courteous but standard line of B.S. When questioning about their vehicle inspection, it was stated they do a 90 or 120 point maintenance inspection. All you had to do was pull the oil dipstick to realize the inspection must have been done from someone's office. Ask for the inspection report (on a Saturday) you get the standard response, the shop is closed today. It would seem that information would stay with the vehicle if there wasn't anything to hide. Just makes sense. A promise was made that on the following Monday he would send the inspection report, well, several weeks later, after a reminder, guess what? No inspection record...Question about previous owner and it was stated one owner. Do your homework as with any car dealership. One owner was a fleet vehicle - rental car....They will not elaborate unless you ask the question correctly. He may be the top salesman but if it wasn't for the circumstances I would have walked out. This may be different circumstances for new vehicles but if you are seeking used, do your homework. Check KBB & Carfax yourself. When questioning the price, it was stated, typical response, relocation fees, car detail fees, etc...Well this was a Oregon vehicle, I could have cleaned the car better with my limited supplies at home. How much does it cost to move a car 50 miles??? Their price was KBB's avg price. Not bad for something they bought at an auction for about 12k and listed at 19k???? Again do your homework if you want the best bang for your buck and look out for #1 being you - do not anticipate any validity from a car salesman....

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