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    Aly Auto Sales

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Carizona

    Carizona

    2.8
    (208 reviews)

    I would shop here again if I had more money Isaac Granados…read moreis awesome I'm referring him to everyone I know until I can come back

    I had a very disappointing experience at Carizona…read more I spent hours at the dealership working through a deal with Danny and a manager. I was presented with monthly payment numbers that I agreed to. I literally signed an agreement. Before signing, I made sure to ask all the right questions. I verified the monthly payment multiple times to ensure I understood exactly what I was signing. After signing the initial agreement, purchasing car insurance, paying my down payment, and providing six references along with proof of income and residency, I was brought into the finance office to sign the final paperwork--the last step before receiving the keys. I signed several documents (privacy forms, warranty paperwork, etc.) before we got to the retail installment contract showing the loan terms and monthly payment. This is where I felt like I was hit with a bait-and-switch. The monthly payment on the contract was about $100 higher than what we had agreed to. I immediately spoke up. We had agreed to **$389/month**. The contract said **$482.09/month**, while the finance manager told me his computer showed **$489/month**. Somehow there were three different payment amounts for the same deal. At that point, I was told they could no longer honor the payment we had agreed to. Whether that was because of the bank or dealership management was never clearly explained. We asked them to honor the agreement we had already signed, but they refused. Instead, they countered with a payment of around $450/month, even though I had repeatedly stated throughout the 7-8 hours we were there that my budget was **$400/month or less**. I walked out of the finance office without signing anything further. To their credit, the salesperson I worked with genuinely tried to make the deal happen, but the final decision appeared to come from management or the finance department. We ultimately left without purchasing the vehicle after spending nearly an entire day at the dealership. We had actually tried to leave around 3:00 p.m., but were assured they had found a vehicle that fit my budget. Unfortunately, that fell apart at the very last step. After canceling the deal, I was understandably concerned about getting my money back. Thankfully, the dealership did process a full refund, and Victor was very responsive and quick to provide documentation showing it was being processed. My insurance company also refunded my policy. Overall, I left feeling that the sales process lacked transparency--which is ironic, because "transparency" was mentioned repeatedly throughout the sales presentation. If a dealership cannot honor the payment being presented to a customer, that should be made clear **before** someone spends hours completing paperwork, purchases insurance, pays a down payment, and provides extensive personal information. While I appreciate that the refund was handled appropriately, the overall experience was frustrating enough that I chose to continue my car search elsewhere. I would encourage anyone shopping here to carefully review every document, verify every number, and avoid purchasing insurance or handing over money until the final loan contract is in front of you.

    Town and Country Motors

    Town and Country Motors

    3.4
    (39 reviews)

    Car buying is typically a terrible experience for me, but Town and Country Motors was unlike any…read moredealership visit I've ever had before. I was in the market for a very specific car, and I found exactly what I was looking for on their website. I went in on an exceptionally hot Tuesday afternoon, took a test drive of a 2012 Jeep Cherokee with 4x4, and instantly fell in love. Best part? I drove off in my sparkling new car in under an hour! They were upfront and honest about the financing which made me feel like I was truly getting a fair deal. It's also a family owned business, which really sets it apart from the big auto dealerships down the street who barely had time to show me a vehicle earlier that week. I'll definitely be back for all of my future vehicle purchases at Town and Country Motors... and to see that adorable pup, of course! ;)

    Let's talk about Town and Country. Bought a used Altima from them two weeks ago. The good things…read moreare they were easy to deal with. Not a lot of the typical small lot dealership BS. Pretty straightforward. The bad thing is it's what I would call a churn and burn operation. They're in business to flip lower end cars. This ain't Audi. BMW or Benz. You're not going to get a multipoint inspected car. You're going to get exactly what you see. Nothing more so you better be sure you like what you drive off the lot. I could tell the car we bought was in good cosmetic condition even though it was filthy. They owned it 4 months and did little to nothing to diagnose any mechanical issues. Shortly after our purchase the car developed a serious mechanical issue I'm pleased to say they stood behind it and had it repaired. Will I do business with them again? It a snowball's chance but you night them.

    Aly Auto Sales - carbrokers - Updated July 2026

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