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| - I'd give it five stars for the service, but their service isn't something I have to drive everyday until I get something new. I'd gotten a 2007 Toyota Corolla about a year ago, and I must say I haven't had any problems with the vehicle. No problems at all.
My first day there was an experience because I was only 19, it was my second time dealing with a car dealer, and I was desperate to get into something affordable and good on gas since I had just moved here two months prior. They gave me a few options that was worth a 600.00 down payment which was good and gave me a 300.00 discount. At the time, I thought I was doing something good. However, there were loads of paperwork to sign; considered I'd dealt with a dealership before, I should've learned my lesson and learned to read and skim through the papers given to me. I was too excited so I signed everything. My notes were only 195.00 every two weeks for two a half years. Okay cool. That's not bad. Maybe a few months after I had the car, i finally decided to take a look at the files and what made my car just 195.00 every two weeks. I mean that's not bad if you're getting a 2015 but for a 2007 vehicle? I added the price, fees, and interest to over 15,000.00 with the 26.0 interest included. That is down right a damn rip off. i Might as well have gotten a new car. Well now it's too late and I'm stuck with a used vehicle over paying for it. The quality of my car wasn't even up to par, but that's what I get for being so anxious. Just hear me out, to the teens and young adults who are very anxious for a car, the beginning is very convincing, but PLEASE read your fine print before purchasing and making anything final. I am an out of state college student pinching pennies to keep a car that's used. I'd be lucky if this car makes it until next year. It's still in good condition, but for the money, I could've just went to a dealership and gotten me a newer vehicle for less than that. Beware and be warned.
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