Related: | auto express dallas tx |
Category: | Used Car Dealer |
Address: | 10605 Boomer Cir #105, Dallas, TX 75238, USA |
Phone: | +1 972-365-6935 |
Site: | autocarlink.net |
Rating: | 3.2 |
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Caleb Graham
On 1/30/2016, Johnny Imah of Classic Car Sales sold me a 2008 Mini Cooper Clubman. He said that his own people had inspected the car and that it was in great condition. Within three days, the check engine light came on. I immediately took the car to an auto repair shop. They determined that the vehicle has many problems but that this specific issue could be caused by one or more of the following: One (or both) solenoids are malfunctioning Wrong motor oil Timing system needs to be rebuilt They tested the solenoids and found no issue. They changed the motor oil. I drove it for a few days and the check engine light came on again. On 2/9/2016, I took it back to JP Euro and they kept it overnight for testing. The next day they told me that the timing system needed to be rebuilt. They also felt that the lower tie rods were at the point of failure along with the water pump and the thermostat. They were sure that the warranty company would cover a lot of the repairs. In the meantime, I was looking through the glove compartment and found an invoice from a repair shop in Wichita Falls. The invoice had the name of the prior owner of the car and it showed that the entire front end had to be replaced. Johnny Imah told my wife and I that the car had never been in an accident. I contacted the prior owner and he confirmed that the car had been in a major front end accident. He thought that the car had been sold for scrap. I spoke with Johnny Imah on 2/10/2016 in person at his office. He told me that he wants for me to be a satisfied customer. He asked for me to go through the warranty company and have the repairs done and to speak with him afterwards. He said he would do what it takes to make me a satisfied customer. I had had the auto shop contact the warranty company. The warranty company sent out an inspector who agreed with the their assessment. The warranty company agreed to pay $3449.75. This left me with the remaining balance of roughly $2143.10 to pay out of pocket. This was on 2/11/2016. I authorized the repairs. I received the car back on 3/1. I again spoke with Johnny Imah (manager and owner) at Classic Car Sales. I asked him to pay $1800 (my out of pocket minus the water pump and thermostat). He has refused to pay anything. If you decide to buy a car from Johnny Imah and Classic Car Sales, immediately double the sticker price. Because the car will cost you twice as much with all of the repairs youll need to have done.
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Charmaine Bratton
This place is SCAM city. Please beware!!! They do their own inspections. Passed my car for inspection and it CLEARLY was not inspected. For that reason I had to pay $492 3 weeks later to replace tires because thhey were bald...and this is during then time we had multiple icy days. They also falsified paperwork (which I am currently consulting with an attorney) where they added on $2000 to my car loan. Then I contacted the better business bureau and they didnt even bother to reply. This place is horrible. Please be careful!
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xAurycientax
I love my new car, I got it from this place and they are very frendly, they tried to help IN EVERY WAY posible, clear and honest, thanks to Johnny and that girl helping me all the times that I call for info. A real pleasure doing business with CCS.
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fast440 Fast440
Any man named Caleb who buys a girl car Mini Cooper will always be troublesome I say. Throw in a Barbie Doll new in the Box and an Easy Bake Oven and you should keep your customer girly smile happy satisfied. Keep up the good work GUYS !!!!!!
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chel fish
Johnny Imah who sold me my vehicle over 6 yrs ago is/was a true blessing
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Tobias Ima
Honest. Trustworthy. Transparent. Best in Dallas!!!
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Steven
No rides..