Rico MoneyReview ofMEDVED CHEVROLET
Definitely full of non-competent rip-offs. I bough...
Definitely full of non-competent rip-offs. I bought my car in September, within the first two weeks of having it, it had a bad transmission, took it to the shop, they kept it for three weeks which gave me high waters when it came to work, after I had to argue for a rental longer than the three days covered by warranty, and being tossed back and forth between managers and sales clerks. Then in November it started making noses, not to mention I asked them to fix the brakes from squeaking the first time I took it in, but there was another noise coming from the engine. I brought it to them, but since I didn't make an appointment, I would have had to wait... And I figured with the holidays coming around, I was going to waste time on them and if anything happened from the car, they're liable for selling me the car the condition it was in. So I continued on, then in February the rattling got worse, finally made an appointment for a week later... On the way there, a ROD shot through the engine, leaving the engine seized and unble to drive. After having to coast it to a safe spot and walking to the nearest pay phone, I called the number on the card one of the associates gave me "in case of an emergency" and they said it would be 100 to tow the car. Seriously?
So I finally had a relative dolly the car to the garage, in which they seemed unaware of the difficulty of the process and had us put it into the spot most convenient for them. The engine needed to be replaced and an oil pan. I call them up a month after I had dropped it off, and they needed a replacement engine, because the other one was unavailable. I call them today, a month and three weeks later, the sales associate says they have everything and hopefully it'll be complete by early next week. -- Glad to say I know what people to avoid, you have better service with a drug dealer.
Never come here, unless you're in desperation and time to kill, because that's what they do, they find willing participants and care not one bit about the energy they waste.

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