I am Canadian newly immigrated to the US… so getting credit was difficult. I put $ 3500 down and they sold me a car. A couple weeks later, the GM calls me asks if he could take another look over the car. When I got there, the GM appologized but told us the car had been in an accident and that I was over charged. The GM wrote up a new contract and cut off a bunch of my amount owing. I discovered that the battery in the car was too small for the car and that was replaced as well. I also made them replace the bald tires that should not have passed inspection. Being disatisfied with the car, I checked into buying a new car and using it as a trade it… only to find out that the car was SALVAGE — completely written off in a car accident. On my paperwork it stated«REBUILTTITLE» which I thought was done because they redid all of our paperwork. So the car I bought for $ 8600 is now only worth $ 3000! They were quite rude as I was in return. GET A CARFACTSFROMTHEMBEFOREYOUBUY! BEWARE!
Robert G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Bloomington, IL
This place is part of the Baja Auto Sales Scam Network in Las Vegas, NV. They have 3 locations in town — two Baja and this one Aztec. I bought at the Aztec store. BEWARE!!! This place is full of scams and tricks that i have never seen before! For example, although they SELL cars and you think you are BUYING a car, the actual sales contract is NOT a SALE contract. they instead make you sign a LEASE agreement. what this means is after your down payment and ALL your monthly payments, they still own the vehicle and you have to pay another lump sum payment to «opt» to purchase it at the end of the lease. it’s a total scam. They also claim to offer a 3 month warranty on all cars… AFTER you buy it and hand over your cash down payment, they give you that«warranty» in writing and surprise — it covers 0% of Parts and 50% of Labor at THEIR service shop. There is NOWARRANTYCOMPANY, it’s just them charging you full price for parts and whatever they want for labor. THISISNOT A WARRANTY. I bought a car, it had several problems, and my «warranty» was a scam that covered NOTHING. beware this place. it takes the cake in terms of screwing you EVERY which way they can… the car was on empty(fuel) when i bought it. the guy admitted all cars are sold on empty by design. the list of their tricks and fine print goes on and on, but the bottom line is this — they have put a lot of effort into acting like a normal car dealership and working very hard to screw you!