First and foremost, they can finance anyone. That, I will give them. The car buying process is pretty painless and easy. What concerns me with them is the following...
1. My vehicle did not complete a state required safety inspection because if it did, my front brake pads would not have been at 9% of life upon pick up. I had to have them repaired. My battery was also dead but that was an absorbable cost and naturally a buyers liability.
2. I bought my car in April. Today, I discovered a transmission leak. I called Dave at Liberty and asked him if he could refer to his mechanic. I wanted to take it to the dealership because I wanted it to go back where it came from for the repairs. Possibly the dealer would get a better rate? Maybe. I told Dave that I was aware I bought the car as is with no warranty. I did not expect the dealer to make the repairs at all. Not their responsibility. He gave me the number for the mechanic and I called the mechanic. I told the mechanic that I didn't anticipate the dealer to pay for the repair but that I was hoping they were familiar with the car. I told him the car is having trouble starting and that it may need to be towed but I'd get it on. End of story.
I called Dave to say thank you and see if I should just trade it in if the damage was too extensive and the first thing he says to me when he answered the phone pleas "let me reiterate - liberty will not pay a single penny for the repairs!" Ok great, Dave - wasn't asking you to. I can read a binding contract and known there is no liability on you. I even told your mechanic I was not expecting you to pick up the cost. I bought the sucker in May! Wouldn't even be reasonable.
Dave alleges that his mechanic stated I would not pay the cost. Not true. Not remotely true. I am not sure what kind of conduct goes on here with this dealership or the mechanic but the experience was less than favorable. I asked for assistance, not liability or the costs to be covered.