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Very excellent service. Landon was very friendly. Explained everything we needed know. We felt very comfortable. The atmosphere was very welcome. And we were very impressed by his dad's car collection. Highly recommend these guys. They're awesome. Definitely would come here again. Thanks again.
Satisfied customer
Very excellent service. Landon was very friendly. Explained everything we needed know. We felt very comfortable. The atmosphere was very welcome. And we were very impressed by his dad's car collection. Highly recommend these guys. They're awesome. Definitely would come here again. Thanks again.
- Customer service 5.0
- Buying process 5.0
- Quality of repair 5.0
- Overall facilities 5.0
- Overall experience 5.0
- Does recommend this dealer
- Shopped for a used car
- Did make a purchase
The best!
I have bought 4 cars from them. I would go know where else. Every vehicle I have bought has been trouble free. Of course as a used car dealer you except the you buy it and you fix it. Not so at Sextons. They take care of their customers. I have seen people have some issues and they have brought it back to them and they have fixed the vehicle with little or no cost to the customer. What used car dealer stands behind their vehicles like that. They treat you like family, not a number. I could go on and on but no room left.
The best!
I have bought 4 cars from them. I would go know where else. Every vehicle I have bought has been trouble free. Of course as a used car dealer you except the you buy it and you fix it. Not so at Sextons. They take care of their customers. I have seen people have some issues and they have brought it back to them and they have fixed the vehicle with little or no cost to the customer. What used car dealer stands behind their vehicles like that. They treat you like family, not a number. I could go on and on but no room left.
- Customer service 5.0
- Buying process 5.0
- Quality of repair 5.0
- Overall facilities 5.0
- Overall experience 5.0
- Does recommend this dealer
- Shopped for a new car
- Did make a purchase
Steer clear of this dealer
I purchased an Acura Cl from them j a year ago. I drive a commercial truck so I drove it very little. In around 11k miles from purchase , here is what I fixed or replaced: CV axles, ($450) all tires/ (tires were separating, ($600) alignment ( $79) door handle broken inside door ($198) dealer diagnostics for check engine light recurring ($270) battery ($89) tune up incl plugs, cap, rotor, which I replaced myself parts ($49 ) Here is what car needed a few days ago per dealer/ distributor $500 & labor/ catalytic converter $775 & labor possible timing belt,water pump & drive belts (service records don't show ever been done with 165.000 mi plus) $550-$800 parts & labor, depending on whether oil seals, tensioners etc need replacement. This is moot now, because a couple days ago the tranny went out. A used junkyard tranny installed is $2450. The car in good condition is worth about $2000. I paid around $4000-$4500 for the car. And I recall mentioning the tranny clunked a lot going into gear, Tim told me " That's just a Honda transmission, they're all like that" or words to that effect. Now that it's almost worthless, I asked the dealer what they could give me on a courtesy trade, and was told after they ran their report, "nothing". It seems the car was also in a wreck years ago in California, and sustained "structural damage" They stated they can't resell such a vehicle. Dealers all run reports on autos they buy, so clearly they knew and chose not to disclose this wreck. I didn't pay for a salvage vehicle, this was supposed to be a clear title, so let's say I was shafted thoroughly (again) by someone I trusted, who I now recognize as just another used car salesman.
Steer clear of this dealer
I purchased an Acura Cl from them j a year ago. I drive a commercial truck so I drove it very little. In around 11k miles from purchase , here is what I fixed or replaced: CV axles, ($450) all tires/ (tires were separating, ($600) alignment ( $79) door handle broken inside door ($198) dealer diagnostics for check engine light recurring ($270) battery ($89) tune up incl plugs, cap, rotor, which I replaced myself parts ($49 ) Here is what car needed a few days ago per dealer/ distributor $500 & labor/ catalytic converter $775 & labor possible timing belt,water pump & drive belts (service records don't show ever been done with 165.000 mi plus) $550-$800 parts & labor, depending on whether oil seals, tensioners etc need replacement. This is moot now, because a couple days ago the tranny went out. A used junkyard tranny installed is $2450. The car in good condition is worth about $2000. I paid around $4000-$4500 for the car. And I recall mentioning the tranny clunked a lot going into gear, Tim told me " That's just a Honda transmission, they're all like that" or words to that effect. Now that it's almost worthless, I asked the dealer what they could give me on a courtesy trade, and was told after they ran their report, "nothing". It seems the car was also in a wreck years ago in California, and sustained "structural damage" They stated they can't resell such a vehicle. Dealers all run reports on autos they buy, so clearly they knew and chose not to disclose this wreck. I didn't pay for a salvage vehicle, this was supposed to be a clear title, so let's say I was shafted thoroughly (again) by someone I trusted, who I now recognize as just another used car salesman.
- Customer service 1.0
- Buying process —
- Quality of repair —
- Overall facilities —
- Overall experience 1.0
- Does not recommend this dealer
- Shopped for a used car
