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Bought Jeep and broke down in less than 2 weeks. They lied to me and stated it was the catalytic converter when kept stating to them it was the Transmission. Wanted me to go to a "sister dealer". Used/New Transmission was not worth it. Took it to real dealership and confirmed it was the Transmission and still bank/dealer, did not want to do anything.

Bought Jeep and broke down in less than 2 weeks. They lied to me and stated it was the catalytic converter when kept stating to them it was the Transmission. Wanted me to go to a "sister dealer". Used/New Transmission was not worth it. Took it to real dealership and confirmed it was the Transmission and still bank/dealer, did not want to do anything.

Rating breakdown (out of 5):
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Buying process
Quality of repair
Overall facilities
Overall experience
1.0
  • Does not recommend this dealer
  • Shopped for a used car
  • Did make a purchase
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While in the market for a weekend sports car I came across an F-Type at SA Auto Credit. I visited the dealership early one morning prior to heading to my office, and even though they were not open yet, one of the employees came out to let me know he would be happy to assist if I had any questions. Further, SA Auto Credit was completely open to my mobile mechanic coming out to perform a thorough pre-purchase inspection (PPI), and the PPI found the vehicle to have no serious issues. To that point, I have now owned the vehicle for two months and it has performed flawlessly over that time. Regarding pricing, the guys at SA Auto Credit were very reasonable and the deal we finalized was extremely fair to me as the buyer. Though I also considered a 650i convertible at BMW of San Antonio, that dealership was surprisingly unwilling to work with Navy Federal Credit Union (NFCU) unless it was a Cashier's Check. Personally, I would not recommend BMW of San Antonio to NFCU members, but SA Auto Credit was just the opposite - they have great experience with NFCU, and the NFCU-issued pre-approval check was absolutely an accepted form of payment (as it has been at every dealer I have purchased from in the past). As a car guy, I've been blessed to own many vehicles over the years, and I've worked with dealerships across the country. I am happy to report that SA Auto Credit is one of the best buying experiences I have had. Further, they are the best buying experience I've had in San Antonio (even compared to the some of the largest luxury brand dealers in the city). Please note, SA Auto Credit sells, from my experience, quality used cars at fair market prices. Yes, there may be small imperfections, but I found the small cosmetic issues with the F-Type were solved in my garage with a relaxing afternoon of detailing the following weekend. All in all, I give SA Auto Credit a 5-star rating and would recommend them if you are in the market for a nice pre-owned vehicle. If a buyer has a PPI performed, and is reasonable in their expectations, I believe that buyer may also have a 5-star experience. Best wishes in your automotive search!

While in the market for a weekend sports car I came across an F-Type at SA Auto Credit. I visited the dealership early one morning prior to heading to my office, and even though they were not open yet, one of the employees came out to let me know he would be happy to assist if I had any questions. Further, SA Auto Credit was completely open to my mobile mechanic coming out to perform a thorough pre-purchase inspection (PPI), and the PPI found the vehicle to have no serious issues. To that point, I have now owned the vehicle for two months and it has performed flawlessly over that time. Regarding pricing, the guys at SA Auto Credit were very reasonable and the deal we finalized was extremely fair to me as the buyer. Though I also considered a 650i convertible at BMW of San Antonio, that dealership was surprisingly unwilling to work with Navy Federal Credit Union (NFCU) unless it was a Cashier's Check. Personally, I would not recommend BMW of San Antonio to NFCU members, but SA Auto Credit was just the opposite - they have great experience with NFCU, and the NFCU-issued pre-approval check was absolutely an accepted form of payment (as it has been at every dealer I have purchased from in the past). As a car guy, I've been blessed to own many vehicles over the years, and I've worked with dealerships across the country. I am happy to report that SA Auto Credit is one of the best buying experiences I have had. Further, they are the best buying experience I've had in San Antonio (even compared to the some of the largest luxury brand dealers in the city). Please note, SA Auto Credit sells, from my experience, quality used cars at fair market prices. Yes, there may be small imperfections, but I found the small cosmetic issues with the F-Type were solved in my garage with a relaxing afternoon of detailing the following weekend. All in all, I give SA Auto Credit a 5-star rating and would recommend them if you are in the market for a nice pre-owned vehicle. If a buyer has a PPI performed, and is reasonable in their expectations, I believe that buyer may also have a 5-star experience. Best wishes in your automotive search!

Rating breakdown (out of 5):
Customer service
Buying process
Quality of repair
Overall facilities
Overall experience
5.0
  • Does recommend this dealer
  • Shopped for a used car
  • Did make a purchase
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