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Deceitful Brian Roy, sold me a Nissan Stanza and assured me that there was nothing wrong with it. I trusted him and purchased it based on his word which I place on equal level as a written promise. This was not the case, the car had a factory defect which he knew about but took advantage of my wife.
If your word is not worth the promises you make, you shouldn't make any promises.
After I came back and even offered to bring the car in and have him fix it for reduced labor repair, he wouldn't even work on it. The factory defect is the leaking fuel injectors that give off a strong odor of gasoline which can be a safety hazard.
Shame on you Brian, Sorry to have to downgrade your spotless reviews list. You can still do right, call us and I will bring the car to fix it for a reduced labor cost & I will pay for the parts and update our review.
Update, Brian you are not a dealership yet you sell several cars per month on your lot which requires a dealer's license. What about taxes, are you current with your taxes? What about your employees, are they being paid as employees or under the table? It's good to have our affairs in order before bringing up someone else's.
Why do you hang up on us when we call you? We don't want to do business with you either, not after you lied and refuse to work on a car you sold under false pretenses which shows what really kind of customer service you provide. It takes a couple of bad reviews to show your true character. Hope you have an auto dealer's license when the Attorney General asks you about it.
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