I wish that we had read the reviews before purchasing. Our car have been at the Gills in Alabama longer than it has been at home and they are refusing to fix it. We only had a 30 day warranty and they have let it stay there longer than thirty days refusing to fix the brakes and power steering. They keep saying that they cant hear the loud squealing the car makes when you hit the brakes but the salesman heard it. We asked why is the car still sitting there and why wont the fix it. Its been sitting there for over a week and our 30 day warranty ran out today. We think thats what they was waiting on. So sad the salesman said that he can no longer talk with us about the condition of the car. We would rather give it back to the finance company let them fix all of the issues and file bankruptcy we can use my credit since its in my husbands name until it falls off or go away but this isnt worth the problem or money. I wonder if the finance company knows that they are selling lemons?
I have sat and read many recent reviews from multiple sites as well as witness first hand experience with Gils Auto Sales. I have decided to approached my review from a different angle. Yes, it was very upsetting to read the multiple bad reviews regarding Gils Auto Sales since me and my family have done business with them for years. I actually purchased my first vehicle from Gil's in 2000. I remember Whitney and her laugh. She was business but always kind and fair as was the rest of the dealership. So to my ignorance I purchased a vehicle from Gils this year in May without reading the reviews first. I dealt with all new faces and unfortunately I have not experienced the same good business as before. My vehicle has been at Rapid Tires Auto Shop more than in my driveway. I can't help but think if when a new generation takes over the operation of a company do they remember why they have a company to operate. I wonder if what was once established with good intent from a company to help the community as well as their establishment has been turned into a method to take advantage of the community and only help the establishment's bank account. In Gil's situation I think of in-house financing. See if a company can become a powerhouse by inputting such things as in-house financing in a community where well not much opportunity lives and the recent world situations have crumbled the working man and woman's credit scores then they can pretty much do as they see fit and the people are at their mercy. I wonder if they stop to remember that it was the community that built them into that powerhouse by entrusting in their once integrity and honesty as a locally family owned and run business. With that being said, I wonder if they realize that they aren't doing unfair bad business to just contract numbers or even customers, but to their community...to their neighbors. So, maybe we all should pray for Gil's Auto Sales to return to honesty as their business standard we all once knew and trusted. For all us know that what was once a powerhouse can become nothing at all for the next generation once corruption sets in. I do not wish that, as I know this community doesn't as well. And if you all could say a prayer for me that now that I am rounding my second payment I may actually get the vehicle to drive and it might make it through to the third. With hopeful and respectful intent, K Hopson
Shouldn't drive recklessly and cut people off in traffic when you have advertising for your business on your car. I would not recommend this company. Whomever was driving cared a lot more about themselves than others
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