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Used Car Dealers

Joe's Auto Sales, Inc.

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1/5 stars

Average of 3 Customer Reviews

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  • Review fromJerry A

    Date: 01/04/2025

    1 star
    They are the worst dealership by far no ***** period when late on payment they turn you car off before the end of payment day service dont fix cars right and charge a lot of money for repairs thats still not fixed and very poor customer service
  • Review fromMALLORI U

    Date: 10/18/2023

    1 star
    Never had an issue until my husband bought a truck by them. Have the truck a full year and barely able to drive it because of problem after problem with it. Latest issue was the brakes. Charged 740 to fix brakes and didnt even fix them. Our custom liscence plate was stolen in their care as well. Took out for a drive and the whole truck was shaking . They only reset the check engine light but didnt fix anything that triggered the light.
  • Review fromJohn B

    Date: 08/22/2023

    1 star
    They are suing me for $12k after I returned the vehicle BEFORE the first car note was due. This all while I still owed on another vehicle there that was totaled out before getting into the second vehicle. Then they promptly sold the vehicle at auction and told me I still owe the balance. I asked for cheapest car on the lot because I couldnt afford paying 2 car notes with my poverty level income and over 70% income to debt ratio. Thoughts of my prior *************************** history pushed me to sign the second car note that I couldnt believe they approve as Im currently checking on lender policies on that. For 3 weeks I drove to work and planned to return the vehicle before the first $700 payment was due as it was impossible for me to pay that amount for 3 years. I was prepared to pay a wear and tear fee once I returned it and when I did I met with a were going to *** you for garnishment income after giving them the keys. So, along with the $4400 collection notice I still owe from my first vehicle I just received a $12,000 lawsuit notice from a dealership that incredibly pushed me into signing a $28,000 bill of sale for a vehicle worth $8000 even after I pleaded for a cheaper vehicle. This experience doesnt sit right with my soul.

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