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I am very disappointed in this place. I bought a 2014 Ford focus about 4.5 months ago. It has under 40,000 miles on it. At the time I bought this car I thought I would be going back there for my next vehicle. The salesman was very nice and did what he could to get me in my car that fit the price I wanted. Yesterday my car stopped working. I called today and explained to someone what happened to my car and that I only recently purchased it. His response was, "well we can't predict the future." When a client is calling in distress because they spent a lot of money with you and their product is not working. This type of statement isn't helpful. After getting this response I text the man that sold me my car. (He had wished me a happy birthday not to long ago so to me that showed he cared about his clients.) The text attached shows me he doesn't actually care. In fact I am infuriated by the response. "Ooops sorry to hear that" should never be in a response! I will never be returning to this place! My warning: Be careful of the car you buy. My 4.5 month old car is in the shop and needs a new starter and a new battery.
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