Im very, very glad I didnt make a purchase here. I found this car on Craigslist thinking it was a Private Sale, but the address the Seller sent me was to Redwood City Auto Sales. After arriving, the salesman / owner of the small dealership confirmed that this vehicle was indeed the car that I found on Craigslist. He told me that hes selling it for his friend. After checking out the car I requested a carfax report. The report looked incomplete and I paid $39.99 out-of-pocket for my own. Then, the salesman / owner told me the car has, damage. After asking what the damage was, he said, I dont know. VERY, VERY shady! I had such an awful gut feeling about this place. I immediately walked away after he said he didnt know what the damage was. How do you sell a car on your lot and not know where the damage is? And, if you are selling privately for a friend, why advertise your company stickers on the windshield? So many shady things going on here.
I just sold my old 2005 Toyota minivan here today. Price is negotiable and we sold it at a reasonable price that we're happy about. The boss and all staffs here are very nice and efficient. I got my money right away and easy transferred deed. I forgot to remove lot of things in my car before coming here, the owner is nice enough to send someone with me to my place. After I remove all the stuffs in my old car, the staff drive back the car to the store. So I don't need to walk home for 20-30 mins. At the time that I removed all the stuffs from old car to another car, my car has to jump start again. The staffs waited for me at my garage for an hour without any complaint and the owner is very nice that he didn't get angry with me. They are very professional and nice. Highly recommended!
I went in with son to look around for a car. the staff were amazing. they were very friendly and professional . we end up buying a great car for a reasonable price . I definitely recommend this place.
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