Complaint Review: Lake City Auto Sales - forest park Georgia
- Lake City Auto Sales 5992 OLD DIXIE HWY forest park, Georgia United States of America
- Phone: 404 366 6860
- Web: www.lakecitysales.com
- Category: Auto Dealers
Lake City Auto Sales they sell lemons i lost the car i bought in less than 7 months forest park , Georgia
*Author of original report: thank you kind sir
*Author of original report: go to school?
*Consumer Comment: That's par for the course.
*Consumer Comment: Go to school
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i bought a used car from 1 of there locations i had the car for less than 7 months half the time the car was parked so i could save up $700 for repairs that they more than likely caused to the car before the car was paid for completely i had the e.g.r. valve the gas tank the fuel pump replaced i had 3 gas leaks repaired 2 has to do with the gas tank and fuel pump and 1 the gas line was ruptured the radiator reservoir was busted and caused my car to overheat and the head gaskets blew
i invested almost $1,000 in repairs before i was forced to sell the piece of crap for $250 they do not sell cars with less than 150,000 miles on the engine and transmission not to mention the alternator was overcharging causing the dash and head and tail lights to pulse the car was in an accident i was a first time car buyer and i got caught up in tatted up rednecks who could actually talk about how good there cars were this that and the owner i really hope all these losers read this shout out to a few of these low life employees and mechanics: homer berry this dude named boo? chuck and these idiot named Doug
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#4 Author of original report
thank you kind sir
AUTHOR: kvnkeener - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, January 06, 2012
i am learning alot from my mistakes

#3 Author of original report
go to school?
AUTHOR: kvnkeener - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, January 06, 2012
went there and i graduated and i dont spend hours behind my computer looking for random topics to trash you go to school and learn manors and not worry about CAPITAL LETTERS AND PERIODS here is some periods for you.

#2 Consumer Comment
That's par for the course.
AUTHOR: Flynrider - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, January 06, 2012
" i was a first time car buyer and i got caught up in tatted up rednecks who could actually talk about how good there cars were "
I think everyone who goes into their first car purchase unaided has a pretty good chance of getting hosed. It's usually an expensive lesson. Now you know that buying high mileage pieces of junk without having them inspected is pretty costly in the end.
If you want to avoid a trip to the cleaners next time :
1. Know the market value of the car before discussing price with the seller.
2. Do not buy anything that has not been inspected by a mechanic that you trust (not the seller's mechanic).
3. Do not sign any contract unless you have read and understood what it says. This is the biggie. All of the tricks and games used by used car sellers are backed up in the contract. If it's on the contract, you're buying it. If it's not on the contract (like when the salesman tells you they'll fix problems), it ain't gonna happen. A dealer who is hiding something will encourage you to sign the contract without reading it (the biggest consumer mistake you can make).
Good luck next time.

#1 Consumer Comment
Go to school
AUTHOR: coast - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, January 06, 2012
Your money could have been better spent on a dictionary, a few capital letters and a few periods.


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