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I would NOT recommend purchasing a vehicle here. I bought one and here was my experience. With the situation I was in I had one day to find and buy a vehicle, after looking around all day I found one that I liked at this dealership (MP Auto Sales, AKA Carizona) and decided to pull the trigger on buying it since I was running out of time. First of all, the price that the vehicles are listed at are only to get people in the door, they have no intention of actually selling them at that price. If you plan on financing with them then expect the price of the vehicle to be 3X more. After finding this out I told them I would pay the cash price that the vehicle was listed at, and even then I had to play the negotiation game. Secondly, unless you know a lot about cars or can have a mechanic that can check it out I would not buy one of these cars. I test drove another one there that had no AC but the sales man insisted that it just need to be recharged. If that was the only problem then why wouldn't they have done that before trying to sell it on the lot? Lastly, this it the thing that bugs me the most. The passenger side door lock was broken on the vehicle that I wanted to purchase (the door would't lock) . I told the sales man that I would I buy it if they fixed the door. They took a look at it and said they would have to order a part. So as we were going through the motions of buying the car, he said to me that he didn't want to do the paper work involved with agreeing to fix the door, so we would just go off of a "gentlemen's agreement" that he would get it fixed. Well, it been over 2 months now and he still hasn't ordered the part. I have called multiple times to talk to him about it and I get nowhere every time. I called a couple weeks ago and I don't think he even new what part was broken, I had to take the door apart and tell him what needed to be ordered. I'll try calling again, but long story short, don't go off of a "gentlemen's agreement" with these guys, and find a dealership that actually cares about their reputation. Edit: Called again, still nothing, once they get your money they don't care anymore.
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