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While the people were extremely nice and helpful, ...

While the people were extremely nice and helpful, be very careful if you are considering an "as-is" car from this lot. I bought a 2009 Altima and have had it for 4 months and have put 4,000 miles on it (much less driving than the average person in my age range according to the US DOT). I also purchased the warranty but have found that it leaves much too be desired for a 90,000 mile vehicle. Immediately after purchase, the TPMS (tire pressure monitoring sensor) light came on and while this is not a particularly big deal for someone who routinely checks air pressure, it is a bit of an annoyance to purchase a car and have this light come on a week after purchase. (not covered by warranty and expensive to fix). I also noticed a pulling motion shortly afterwards and had to have a front end alignment done on the car (something that I thought would have been done when the car was traded in). The battery went bad in 3 months (or was already in the process of going bad) and I had to have that replaced (after being left stranded twice). Finally, this month, I started feeling a shudder when I would brake... turns out new rotors were put on in June before my July purchase (according to warranty records on the rotors) but they were defective. I purchased the car in mid July and it is now mid November. I love the car but for as little time as I've had it and as little mileage as it has been driven, this seems to be a bit much.

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