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    DJ Mike Auto Sales

    1.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Worldwide Vintage Autos

    Worldwide Vintage Autos

    3.3
    (218 reviews)

    Great dealer...car runs great!!! G Er lots of compliments everywhere we go...very pleasedread more

    Worldwide Vintage Autos is an online classic car dealership. The facility here in Denver is more of…read morea storage and preparation facility than showroom. The vehicles are packed in like sardines in a warehouse / garage. Some of the vehicles are on lifts along the wall. I was there about a week and a half ago. I went in and was greeted by a receptionist. I told her I was just browsing and I entered the area where the vehicles are. No one ever came over to me asking if I was looking or just browsing or if I had any questions. That's actually a good thing in my book. The vehicles for the most part were not prepped for show. Many had accumulated a layer of dust. Almost all were open and you are allowed to sit in them. It was a reminder to me how big most of the old 60's and 70's vehicles were. I sat in a mid 70's Lincoln and literally sank into the seat as if it was a couch in a living room. As for pricing on their site, much of their inventory is way below some of the other dealerships. I believe this is due to the fact that many of the cars they have are not "mint" or not all original. I spent roughly forty five minutes to an hour looking around. They had a lot of Ford Broncos, Mustangs, Chevrolet Impalas, Malibus and a few Chevelles. It was a nice "time killer" since this trip to Denver was work related. Looking at their online reviews it's a mixed bag. There is a lot of fraud and scamming in the classic car market currently. Many vehicles aren't what the sellers / dealers claim they are. And, I have no idea why anyone would buy a vehicle "site unseen" especially a classic where cloned vehicles are such a problem.

    Nile Auto Sales

    Nile Auto Sales

    3.0
    (8 reviews)

    The best place to find an affordable car in Denver they were very helpful and understanding during…read morethe purchase process and gave me an extended temp tag when I was late to pick up my title that had already arrived on time.

    I had the best experience imaginable at Nile Auto Sales. The salesman Melaku was awesome: courteous…read moreand professional. He helped me in so many ways that it is clear Nile Auto values their customers. Melaku explained the features on the car and I took the Yaris (with almost 100,000 miles) to the Toyota dealership for a pre-purchase inspection. Everything checked out fine, except one leak that Toyota quoted at $400 to fix. When I returned to the dealership, on his own, Melaku offered to reduce the price by $200. I was buying a car for my disabled sister who lives in Las Vegas. I was using the search engine CarGurus that accidentally used "my" location in Denver and brought up this car. I had to look at it because my sister and I (online) were having a difficult time in Las Vegas finding the subcompact car that would fit my sister's short stature. After I had the car inspected, Melaku pointed me to places I could find a reliable, reasonably priced transporter to take the car to my sister in Las Vegas. And Melaku helped find a transporter who would take the car for $400. (I'd been earlier quoted $750 to transport the car to Vegas). I should mention that the Car Fax showed the retail price of the Yaris was twice the price that Nile Auto was selling the car; thus, it was easy to absorb the transportation costs. As background, I am a big fan of the CarGurus search engine and, besides buying my last two cars through CarGurus, I have helped many friends buy a used car by using this search. CarGurus rates the cars for sale as Great Buy, Good Buy, Average, Too High. This tiny used dealership, Nile Auto, has more Great Buys and Good Buys than I have ever seen at one dealership. Take a look. Of course, CarGurus has not inspected the cars for possible repairs. But when people are buying a car with 100,000 or 150,000 miles, they need to get a pre-purchase inspection by an independent mechanic. The poor ratings that people have written show that the problems they complained about could have been detected with a pre-purchase independent inspection. Rather than grouch about Nile Auto, the poor reviewers should take some responsibility for their own actions. I highly recommend shopping at Nile Auto Sales and getting a pre-purchase inspection. Thank you Nile Auto and Melaku !! You will be appreciated for many, many miles.

    Cherry Creek Automotive

    Cherry Creek Automotive

    4.0
    (70 reviews)

    I purchased a Lexus GX 460 from Calvin at this dealership with ease and honesty. I'll definitely be…read moreback to Cherry Creek Automotive for another vehicle in the future. Highly recommend.

    BUYER BEWARE, I purchased a 2015 Jeep Wrangler from Cherry Creek Automotive in March 2026, and…read morewithin the first 60 days of ownership I was forced to spend approximately $9,000 in repairs due to serious mechanical and safety-related issues that should never have been present on a vehicle being sold by a dealership. The problems included a leaking radiator, severely worn brake pads and rotors, a bent rear axle differential, leaking wheel bearings and seals, a rusted frame that was never disclosed, disconnected emergency brake lines, an oil cooler housing failure, transmission-related service, and additional engine performance repairs. These were not minor maintenance items--they were major defects that significantly impacted the vehicle's safety, reliability, and value. What is most concerning is that many of these issues appear to have existed before the sale and either were not disclosed or were not properly identified during any inspection process. As a customer, I relied on the dealership's representations that the vehicle was safe and roadworthy. Instead, I was left with thousands of dollars in unexpected repair bills almost immediately after taking ownership. I have maintained documentation for all repairs, diagnostics, and related expenses. I attempted to address this matter professionally and give the dealership an opportunity to resolve the situation in good faith. Unfortunately, the experience has left me extremely disappointed and questioning the standards by which vehicles are inspected and sold. I would strongly encourage anyone considering purchasing a vehicle from this dealership to have an independent mechanic perform a thorough inspection before signing any paperwork. My experience has been financially burdensome, frustrating, and completely inconsistent with what I expected from a reputable dealership.

    Weisco Motorcars

    Weisco Motorcars

    3.9
    (29 reviews)

    Paul at Weisco motorcars was amazing when i bought my Audi SQ5. He has an amazing selection and is…read morevery easy to work with. Highly recommend!!

    I purchased a Corvette in January and paid top dollar for it. Paid almost $2000 to have it…read moretransported to North Carolina. They had told me it was in great condition and well cared for by the previous owner. I asked if they had put it up on their lift and checked it out, but I don't think they answered. It looked in very good condition in the pictures, they made sure no issues showed in those. Being a very honest person, I trusted them and purchased the car. When it arrived it looked like it had been raced on a dirt track full of stones! There were knicks and chips in the paint , damage to the bumper, scratches on the hood and fenders. They advertised it came with two fobs but I only got one.When I contacted them, they told me I should have done my "due diligence", a term they like to use, and flown out there to check it myself. If I was dealing with an honest business they would have been truthful about the condition of the car. I just got it out of the repair shop for $8500. It needed new headlights, the original were so bad they couldn't be restored. It needed new brakes and rotors, and numerous paint repairs. I wouldn't purchase a bicycle from them ever again. Just found out it needs new shocks all around, almost another $1000. The surprises just keep coming. They're lucky I live in NC and not near them, they'd be getting a visit. Just found out today that the rear control arms need replacing, will cost over $2000!

    DJ Mike Auto Sales - car_dealers - Updated June 2026

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