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    Frank Conley's Auto Sales

    1.0 (1 review)

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    Koch Route 2 Toyota

    Koch Route 2 Toyota

    1.6
    (27 reviews)

    Don't expect any deals from this dealership. If you show interest in a car expect a sudden price…read moreincrease due to "Market Pricing." And they take NO PRIDE in their work or what they are trying to sell. They don't even clean up and detail their used cars before they put the photos online. To see for yourself go to CarFax website and check out how they are marketing the car I was planning on buying- https://www.carfax.com/vehicle/5FNYF6H72JB035647 BEFORE a SUDDEN Price increase. My Recommendation- Go to another Dealership!!

    I've never been so insulted…read more I recently tried to purchase a used Prius from Koch Rt 2 Toyota, and everything was fine until it came time to work with the finance team. I had not really haggled on the price and just negotiated $750 more on my trade-in. I was a pretty easy mark. They were definitely making money on the deal, and I didn't really even care. They had the car with the options I wanted, and it was really low mileage. I was happy, and they were happy. Win-win, or so I thought. I was even paying with a cashier's check. Super easy, but then I had to deal with the finance team. I start signing every document until we get to the one that says that I must waive my right to sue them if something is wrong, and instead submit to binding arbitration. I questioned it and said I don't think I can sign this. I was buying a used car that had an open recall that did not yet have a fix. The previous owner had the car for only 8 months before selling it. Did the previous owner think it had a problem? I have no way of knowing. Then, Koch had replaced the lift gate (it's a hatchback) for damage that was not reported to CarFax... some sort of accident the previous owner had. All of these things together said to me that I was taking some amount of risk to buy this car. Why would I sign away my right to sue if there is a problem? I pointed this out, and the junior finance manager brought in a more senior finance manager, Anthony. Anthony started off by saying all dealerships require an arbitration agreement now. I don't know if this is true, but I have many cars and have never signed one. He told me that this was a relatively new thing. He told me it was due to changes in the law, saying "Look, this is right out of Massachusetts law." I asked what law? And I asked him to show me. He went to the computer and clicked around for a couple of minutes, and eventually said he couldn't find it. Then he said, "well, it's just for our protection." And "most finance companies require this now." I reminded him that I was paying in cash and not financing. Then he said, "It just like how at Dunkin, they print on their cups that coffee is hot and you can't sue them if you spill it on yourself." I said,"that's not true. I am not signing away my rights at Dunkin." They have a warning, just like you have all those disclaimers that I signed. Then he started with "What are you afraid of? Are you planning to sue us?" I told him that I was afraid that I was buying a used car with an open, currently unfixable recall, that recently had an unreported accident that required them to replace the lift gate, which was sold to them by someone who had only had the car for 8 months. I was taking all the risk. I was giving them over 30k, had signed every disclosure they had, but was unwilling to sign over my rights if the car was a lemon. He responded that arbitration does not affect the lemon law. So I googled it right there in front of him. Arbitration absolutely limits the lemon law. It restricts what can be considered reasonable remediation, keeps everything confidential and out of public hearings, and is almost always better for the company than the consumer. That's when he started repeating multiple times, "What are you afraid of? Are you planning to sue us?" As he was standing there in front of me. Each time getting a little closer and turning his head a little as he stared through me. He was such a condescending bully. I have never been so insulted. I have never sued anyone. By the 5th time he said it, I asked to undo the deal and give me my car back. I will never go back to Koch Rt 2 Toyota ever again. I'm not sure how I feel about arbitration, and maybe I would have signed it, but I am not spending that much money for someone to be so incredibly rude, bullying, and trying to gas light me with his obvious and checkable lies. What are you afraid of Tony? Are you planning to defraud me? What are you afraid of Tony? Are you planning to defraud me? What are you afraid of Tony? Are you planning to defraud me? No, I guess that's not rude at all. This is how you lose business.

    Platinum Auto Sales

    Platinum Auto Sales

    3.5
    (8 reviews)

    lied about replacing brake pads (including fraudulent receipts, two months into driving old pads…read moreflew off, see attached picture), was told that they didn't have to replace the rotors because the shaking from them was "the pads adjusting to the rotors" (quite literally not how that works), sold me a car with a cracked rear differential and kept the car almost my entire warranty to "replace my EVAP" so i wouldn't notice (ended up costing $3k), butt dialed me and could hear them calling me an idiot and saying i don't know what im talking about simply for requesting maintenance reports in farsi thinking i wouldn't understand, broke my rear suspension because they didn't screw in a bolt properly, incorrectly replaced the front bumper (didn't even put clips in) breaking the headlight and fog light assemblies AND a cracked grill, oh yeah, and still refused to give me a maintenance report. i cannot stress this enough, DO NOT GO HERE. they will lie, steal, cheat, and disrespect you.

    I bought a truck from Platinum Sales in January and while the initial dealings were fine, the after…read moresales dealings were frustrating. We agreed on a price with new tires to be installed and had to wait a week for that to be taken care of, slight inconvenience, but hey I finally have my truck. Drive it home on a Friday night and find that the heater is blowing mildly warm air, thankfully had electric seat warmers and a heated steering wheel. Texted them of the problem when I got home that night. (The vehicle was always running with the heat and seat warmers on when I went to road test and pick up the vehicle, so did not notice the heat not working). The next morning I drove a half mile from home and went to take a left at an intersection and the power steering failed completely, had to muscle the truck back home. I arranged to have it towed thru AAA to get it back to their shop to help them out. After getting the run around on when the vehicle was going to be done, three weeks later it was supposedly ready to pick up. While they had it, they supposedly also fixed the heater issue which they were told by their mechanic that it was a thermostat issue. Their last thing to do was an alignment since the rack unit was replaced, which supposedly was done. I pick up the vehicle and am told the heat is all seat and when I check, nope, it was the same as before...vehicle running, heater on, seat warmers on. I could not leave it with them any longer as I had been out of work for three weeks waiting for the steering rack replacement. I told them I would have to bring the vehicle back another time. I take the vehicle home, drove for almost a week and went to get it inspected and it failed, bad ball joints they said. I worked at a garage for 11 years and we did front end repairs so I am very knowledgeable about front ends and I know you can't do an alignment with parts that are worn out in the front end, they won't hold the alignment specs. So either their mechanic lied about being able to do an alignment, or Platinum knew about the ball joints and just gave it back in hopes it would pass inspection and would be my problem down the road. So, it went back to them again for the ball joint replacement and another attempt at the heater issue. Ball joints took a few days to get done and when I ask about the heater I'm told that their mechanic for that is on vacation for two weeks. Not willing to lose my vehicle sitting in a lot somewhere for 2 weeks I went back and picked it up so I could go back to work. I live an hour from the dealership and making all these trips back and forth costs time and money that I'll never recoup. The vehicle goes back a few weeks later for another attempt at the heater, dropped off on a Sunday for a Monday appt. I texted on Tuesday for an update and was told their mechanic had an emergency and initially told they were going to have another mechanic look at it. After a few more back and forth texts I was told the mechanic's mother passed away and there was not another mechanic going to look at it. I went up to pick it up and talk to the manager and had an agreement that I would have the truck looked at by my mechanic, have him diagnose the issue and provide me with a price, I would pass the diagnosis to Platinum so their mechanic can provide them a price. If the difference between the two estimates was small enough I could decide to have it fixed by my mechanic and pay the difference, if the difference was too much then I would bring it back to them. It took a week for Platinum to get back to me on the estimate and said they have a budget of $300 for the heater core. I asked if there mechanic was saying he could replace it for $300, as my mechanic stated it was over 9 hours to replace it. Almost 10 days later I get a response stating of the $1600+ estimate for a heater core replacement from my mechanic, that they would only reimburse me $300. Now mind you, this was the very first issue that became apparent with the vehicle back in January and it is now May that they are bailing on the repair. Platinum stood by their vehicle initially, they made the needed repairs, except for the heater that is, at their cost but at my lost time of weeks from work, costing me thousands of dollars and the time to run the vehicle back to them so many times. If you are buying a vehicle from Platinum, have your mechanic check it out thoroughly and any repairs made by them also checked by your mechanic as my mechanic also noted that someone had added Stop Leak in the cooling system.

    Frank Conley's Auto Sales - car_dealers - Updated June 2026

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