DOYOURRESEARCH! My husband and I bought a used AWD vehicle from them. 2003 Nissan with 100,255(according to dealership, but when we arrived, 100,320 miles on it). The interior was clean, as well as, the exterior. The test drive was fine, but as soon as we left, problems with the vehicle occurred. Within 24 hours, the vehicle we purchased had issues starting and suddenly, the check engine light came on. We took it to find out what the diagnostic test stated and it informed us that it needed a new distributor. After spending 5 hours driving to get the vehicle and spending 10,000 dollars, we had to purchase a part and pay labor which worked out to $ 538.30. To the dealership’s credit, they reimbursed us for the total cost spent fixing the part. That was pretty big of them to do, even if their mechanic didn’t catch it when they should have. This is to remind anyone buying a car to request an inspection, and follow up with research before you walk in the dealership.