Everyday Auto Sales en Lexington

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1201, Winchester Road, 40505, Lexington, Fayette County, US United States
contactos teléfono: +1 859-523-1420
sitio web: www.autodepotoflexington.com
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Latitude: 38.0428786, Longitude: -84.4609563

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    Stephanie Williams

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    So, I am one of those people who takes the time to write reviews wheather GOOD or BAD. After Dealing with everydayauto I have nothing but good things to say. I do not know why people said they did not provide the CAR FAX because that's the first Thing anyone asks for when buying a USED CAR. And they provided me with the CAR FAX to ALL 4 Vehicles I looked at. I test drove them all, and decided on the Lexus. Now I PAID Cash but they offered me a good Deal on a Loan, but I refused it, and since I paid Cash I saved about $1000. Its been almost 6 months I have had no trouble, except for the engine light came on about 3 weeks after I bought it. So i took the vehicle back and they gave me a nicer car to drive, and had the O2 sensor replaced for me by the next day. i did not expect the treatment I received, therefore I am writing to inform others who need to but a used car, that is is the place to do so! I do not think that there is another used car dealer around fayette county that would treat you like you were family, which is why I HIGHLY RECOMMEND Every day Auto Sales as the place to purchase your next used car.

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    sul abu hamteh

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    it was a nice experience i bought Toyota truck from them, the sales man was very honest with us they very friendly he show me the car fax and its the same what he say to us i live in NC i drive my new truck from KY to done her with no any problem

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    King Midas II

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    The worst place to ever to buy a car. The salesmen couldn't tell the truth to save his life. The car ran good enough for me to pay and leave, that's when every thing started falling apart. Engine Light came on, transmission started slipping, one thing after another. I called to let them know about the car, that's when the lies started, and the no call no show, they were even screening my phone calls. The finance company made them fix a few of the repairs and he lied his way out of that. Know i'm stuck paying for a car that can't pass emissions, and also a 2,000 transmission fix..

  • Christina Joanne

    Christina Joanne

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    I’m trying to buy my first car and because I know it is a big investment I’ve been doing a lot of research. I finally saw a car that was worth trying out. It was a 2004 Nissan Altima 2.5 SL with about 140K miles and it was going for $5,000. However, from my research I know that those cars always cost more than that unless they need work. So, I knew going in that it wasn’t going to be a perfect car. -----------------------------------He lied about the accident----------------------------- My guy friend, who knows cars, and I waited for the sales man to bring the car to us so that we could test drive it. All I hear as he is pulling up is horrible scrapping and squeaking noises coming from the car. He of course assures us that it is a minor problem with the right front wheel and that the people across the street who were supposed to fix it didn’t do a good job and that they are going to redo the repair. He even tells us that the car hadn’t been in any accidents. So I get in the driver’s seat and begin to drive. The noise finally lessened when I got on New Circle and was driving about 40 MPH. However, I was so uncomfortable driving it because the car pulled to the right and in order to keep the car going straight I had to tilt the wheel to the left. So, I asked him again “Has this car been in any accidents?” He tells me “To the best of my knowledge… No, it has not.” But when we got back to the lot and the dealer got out of the passenger side, the door sounded muffled,harsh and didn’t even seem like it could close all the way. We knew he wasn’t being honest about the car. ---------------------He would not “Show me the Car Fax!”----------------------- So when we got back to the car lot, I ask him for the car facts and he gives us this whole line about how he can’t because it costs him $36.00 to give it to everyone who asks. I said that what he said didn’t make since and that I’m not going to buy anything without seeing the Car Fax. So, he finally says he’ll go get it for us and has us waiting in the car for almost 15mintes. I go into his office to see what’s taking him so long and again, I have to argue with him for the car fax. (I should’ve just walked away then). Finally, he prints something out, roles his eyes and says “Turns out the car was in an accident”. When I looked at it, I saw that every single one of the previous owners reported Accident/Damage. --------------------------------My Conclusion---------------------------- Unfortunately, dishonesty and poor customer service was all I experienced at Everyday Auto. But if you do choose to shop there, do your research first, trust your instincts and do not buy without seeing the Car Fax. Hopefully I’ll have better luck elsewhere.

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    Duane Smith

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    This was the most absolute worse place to buy a car!! I bought a 2004 Nissan Maxima in January '12 that promised it had a "new engine" in it. Every since I have issues with having to have ALL coil packs and sparkplugs replaced, this is AFTER i had to threaten the finance company with a lawsuit for allowing Everyday Auto to sell LEMONS!! I've had to replace the battery (which had a battery 3x smaller and less power than OEM!), and the alternator! NOW i'm having to spend close to $700 to replace the Catalytic Converter from which someone put TAPE and did a patchwork Frankenstein job on the O2 sensor and clogged up the converter!! All these problems and not even 6 months has gone by! Buyers beware do NOT purchase anything from them! You will be sorry and broke!!

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