Be aware of deceptive used car salesmen. My nightmare started when I asked Peter Myers to help me find a used car via auctions. That never happened because, as I came to realize, he had other plans in mind. Peter and I had history together so I thought he had my best interests at heart.
After months of looking for car at auctions he came up with nothing. Instead, he said his brother who owned a used car dealership, Chris Myers, had a car and I should go look at it. The first mistake I made was to ask my friend Peter to inspect the car not knowing that he was getting a commission from the sale. He called and told me that he looked at it and it was ok. So I payed the $3000 cash Chris was asking for the car.
Five days later the engine started to leak oil, I realized there were four different sized tires on the car, the driver side power door switch started to smoke and transmission fuel started to collect inside the car. Right away I took pictures and notified Chris and Peter of the problem. Peter never answered his phone and Chris' response was that he was "not a mechanic." Chris, the business owner, also stated that he had paid a mechanic to fix the car and all of the leaks.
On the seventh day I returned the car to Chris Myers Auto. The mechanic came by to look at the car and said "he did a complete head job on the engine and that the mess on the car floor "could not possibly be fuel but rather needs detailing." By this I knew right away that Chris and the mechanic knew of the problem when the car was sold. I told them it couldnt be a detailing problem because the car had a puddle on the floor and when I purchased it five days ago it was clean. At that point I decided to return the car.
After 30 long days of traveling around without a car, my money was returned to me. I believe the only reason the money was returned is because I never paid for the registration or tag, so I never took full ownership.
So people be fully aware of these used car dealers. During that time till now I haven't heard one word from Peter Myers who referred me to his brother Chris Myers Auto.
Myers Auto Sales Inc. Reviews
Be aware of deceptive used car salesmen. My nightmare started when I asked Peter Myers to help me find a used car via auctions. That never happened because, as I came to realize, he had other plans in mind. Peter and I had history together so I thought he had my best interests at heart.
After months of looking for car at auctions he came up with nothing. Instead, he said his brother who owned a used car dealership, Chris Myers, had a car and I should go look at it. The first mistake I made was to ask my friend Peter to inspect the car not knowing that he was getting a commission from the sale. He called and told me that he looked at it and it was ok. So I payed the $3000 cash Chris was asking for the car.
Five days later the engine started to leak oil, I realized there were four different sized tires on the car, the driver side power door switch started to smoke and transmission fuel started to collect inside the car. Right away I took pictures and notified Chris and Peter of the problem. Peter never answered his phone and Chris' response was that he was "not a mechanic." Chris, the business owner, also stated that he had paid a mechanic to fix the car and all of the leaks.
On the seventh day I returned the car to Chris Myers Auto. The mechanic came by to look at the car and said "he did a complete head job on the engine and that the mess on the car floor "could not possibly be fuel but rather needs detailing." By this I knew right away that Chris and the mechanic knew of the problem when the car was sold. I told them it couldnt be a detailing problem because the car had a puddle on the floor and when I purchased it five days ago it was clean. At that point I decided to return the car.
After 30 long days of traveling around without a car, my money was returned to me. I believe the only reason the money was returned is because I never paid for the registration or tag, so I never took full ownership.
So people be fully aware of these used car dealers. During that time till now I haven't heard one word from Peter Myers who referred me to his brother Chris Myers Auto.