Brian Fortiz Review of Sheehy Honda
A few days ago, I had an appointment with the sale...
A few days ago, I had an appointment with the salesperson to test drive a 2009 Honda Fit. I texted about 15-20 minutes prior to notify her I was on my way. I arrived, asked for her, and was told someone would get her for the appointment. I was then greeted by another salesman, who explained she was helping another customer so he'd take over the appointment, which was fine by me. We headed to the Honda Fit for the test drive. I attempted to start the car, turns out it had a dead battery. He explained either a customer or employee must've left a light on, or something along that line. I thought it was suspicious, or at least expected he would suggest starting it up if he really either jump it or replace the battery at the moment, and it seemed like a bigger red flag when he didn't and instead suggested I buy the car today. I lied by saying I needed to gather my finances to see where I stand in terms of my credit report to get out of the situation. Tell me, why would I buy a car I can't test? In fact, they've made no further attempt since to sell me the car - no call, text, email. Nothing. It's no definitive evidence, sure, but it all seems suspect. I would've paid cash had it all gone well. I wouldn't suggest coming here at all. Go else where, or better yet, buy from a private seller.
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