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**Warning** make sure to have any car you buy inspected because they won't tell you what is wrong with it. My experience could have been worse I guess. When we first approached Forrest Motors they seemed nice, another thing that might be considered positive is that they don't haggle prices. I was slightly concerned that they didn't give a carfax which they told me was only because they are a small family-owned business and not because they are trying to hide anything. The next day I took the car to a mechanic who found multiple problems with the car and gave me a quote of 1100$ to fix it. I took this inspection back to Forest to see if they could do anything about the problems. I was told that because it was Saturday the mechanic wasn't in and they would check and see on Monday, then give me a call. He then bragged that He would likely be able to sell the car to someone else without having to fix it. I waited for his call on Monday but it never came so I called them and they informed me they had sold the car. Turns out he was right, he is a good enough salesman to sell a broken car at a premium price. Hopefully, he disclosed to the buyer what he knew needed to be fixed, although I doubt he did. It is clear now that their business model is to buy clean cars that are cheap and hope their customers won't have the cars inspected
**Warning**
**Warning** make sure to have any car you buy inspected because they won't tell you what is wrong with it. My experience could have been worse I guess. When we first approached Forrest Motors they seemed nice, another thing that might be considered positive is that they don't haggle prices. I was slightly concerned that they didn't give a carfax which they told me was only because they are a small family-owned business and not because they are trying to hide anything. The next day I took the car to a mechanic who found multiple problems with the car and gave me a quote of 1100$ to fix it. I took this inspection back to Forest to see if they could do anything about the problems. I was told that because it was Saturday the mechanic wasn't in and they would check and see on Monday, then give me a call. He then bragged that He would likely be able to sell the car to someone else without having to fix it. I waited for his call on Monday but it never came so I called them and they informed me they had sold the car. Turns out he was right, he is a good enough salesman to sell a broken car at a premium price. Hopefully, he disclosed to the buyer what he knew needed to be fixed, although I doubt he did. It is clear now that their business model is to buy clean cars that are cheap and hope their customers won't have the cars inspected
- Customer service 1.0
- Buying process 3.0
- Quality of repair 1.0
- Overall facilities —
- Overall experience 2.0
- Does not recommend this dealer
- Shopped for a used car
- Did not make a purchase