College Hill Autos claims to have good cars at great prices. Unfortunately I fell victim to a dishonest business. This is most certaintly not the case.
First off I bought a 02 Nissan Maxima SE with a 6 speed manual transmission. I had the car 2 days and the engine ceased up by no fault of my own. The car was towed back to college hill since it was under warranty. This is where the headache started. They gave me a bottom of the line chevy cavalier to use as a loaner car. It took them over 3 months to replace the engine.
The whole 3 months it took to repair the engine, management was giving me "the runaround". Promising it would be fixed by a certain date and it never was. Finally when i got the car back there was transmission fluid leaking out. This was because they did not fully screw in the housing screws for the clutch, which cause the bolts to fly through the transmission. Car went back to College Hill again.
To make a long story short i ended up going through 4 loaner cars do to various issues. And keep in mind these are cars that they have on the lot for sale. Finally after 7 months it was determined by a certified Nissan Dealership that the car was unfixable and they recommend i sell it in an auction.
I tried to work a deal with management to just settle on a different car of the same price and to honor the money that was already payed on the previous loan. This was not done. They fast talked my co-signer and before we knew it we ended up paying an extra $1000 dollars. On top of them jacking up the price of the "new" car which was a 07 honda civic ex, they did not pay off the first loan on time to the lender. By them doing this it affected my co signers credit because it went unpaid for 3 months.
And now onto the honda civic. I have had the car for a little over 4 months. So the warranty is no good. The civic needs over $2500 in repairs. It needs a full transmission, clutch, new back breaks, rotors, and calipers. I have only driven the car a little over 4,000 miles and i am an experienced driver.
The civic should have never passed inspection in the first place with the rear brakes in the condition they are in. College Hill did the inspection themselves.
Take my word for it and do not buy or get your car serviced at College Hill Autos.
College Hill Auto Sales Reviews
College Hill Autos claims to have good cars at great prices. Unfortunately I fell victim to a dishonest business. This is most certaintly not the case.
First off I bought a 02 Nissan Maxima SE with a 6 speed manual transmission. I had the car 2 days and the engine ceased up by no fault of my own. The car was towed back to college hill since it was under warranty. This is where the headache started. They gave me a bottom of the line chevy cavalier to use as a loaner car. It took them over 3 months to replace the engine.
The whole 3 months it took to repair the engine, management was giving me "the runaround". Promising it would be fixed by a certain date and it never was. Finally when i got the car back there was transmission fluid leaking out. This was because they did not fully screw in the housing screws for the clutch, which cause the bolts to fly through the transmission. Car went back to College Hill again.
To make a long story short i ended up going through 4 loaner cars do to various issues. And keep in mind these are cars that they have on the lot for sale. Finally after 7 months it was determined by a certified Nissan Dealership that the car was unfixable and they recommend i sell it in an auction.
I tried to work a deal with management to just settle on a different car of the same price and to honor the money that was already payed on the previous loan. This was not done. They fast talked my co-signer and before we knew it we ended up paying an extra $1000 dollars. On top of them jacking up the price of the "new" car which was a 07 honda civic ex, they did not pay off the first loan on time to the lender. By them doing this it affected my co signers credit because it went unpaid for 3 months.
And now onto the honda civic. I have had the car for a little over 4 months. So the warranty is no good. The civic needs over $2500 in repairs. It needs a full transmission, clutch, new back breaks, rotors, and calipers. I have only driven the car a little over 4,000 miles and i am an experienced driver.
The civic should have never passed inspection in the first place with the rear brakes in the condition they are in. College Hill did the inspection themselves.
Take my word for it and do not buy or get your car serviced at College Hill Autos.