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    Elite Auto Sales of Montana

    (2 reviews)

    I am writing this review to provide a fully documented, factual record of my recent purchase of a…read moreNissan 370Z Roadster from this dealership to forewarn other buyers. 1. The Pre-Sale Disclosures & Negotiation During the test drive, the vehicle's visual condition was fully transparent: it had cosmetic wear, bent body panels, old/no-name/mismatched tires, aftermarket wheels, shaky brakes, and a convertible top that would not open. The salesperson explicitly stated they "checked the convertible top fuse and it was good," framing the roof issue as a minor, innocent electrical mystery. I negotiated a purchase price that fairly reflected the vehicle's cosmetic state and the assumption of a standard electrical repair for the roof. I willingly signed an "As-Is" agreement based entirely on those specific disclosures. 2. The Discovery of Mechanical Sabotage Upon taking the vehicle home and performing a professional, multi-hour manual teardown to diagnose the top, I discovered severe, undisclosed structural damage. The entire underlying roof assembly, linkages, bows, and hinges are physically bent and snapped beyond repair-requiring a $10,000 retail replacement. Furthermore, I discovered that the top's interior switch and hydraulic system had been deliberately disconnected. This was not normal wear-and-tear; the system was physically bypassed to prevent the roof from moving, which actively concealed the twisted and broken structural metal frame from being discovered during a standard pre-purchase inspection. 3. Unjust Enrichment and the Arbitration When I confronted the dealership with the diagnostic photos of the bent and broken frame, hinges and linkages, they admitted they already had an active wholesale arbitration case open with the selling agent regarding this vehicle's defects -a critical piece of legal and mechanical history they actively withheld from me during the sales process. The dealership then requested my personal diagnostic photos to submit to the auction. They successfully used my labor to secure a $1,500 payout from the auction to make themselves whole. However, when it came to resolving the issue with me, they attempted to pocket the auction money, hide behind Montana's "As-Is" laws to protect their profit, and refused to provide a fair retail remedy to fix the $5,000 structural deficit they delivered. When I requested a fair retail remedy to fix the $5,000 structural deficit (using my own labor and a used salvaged roof), the dealer retaliated by rescinding all offers entirely. They are now pocketing the auction's $1,500 payout-money they only received because of my diagnostic labor-and leaving me completely empty-handed with a broken car. Conclusion An "As-Is" clause is designed to protect a dealership from unknown mechanical wear; it is not a legal license to misrepresent a vehicle's history, hide active legal disputes, or sell a vehicle with a bypassed, structurally compromised frame. Because the dealership has refused to provide a fair settlement to make this vehicle whole, formal complaints for material misrepresentation and deceptive business practices have been filed with the Montana Department of Justice Office of Consumer Protection and the Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) Dealer Licensing Bureau. Buyer beware.

    Wow where to start I commented on one of their overpriced junkers and owner got crazy mean very…read moreunprofessional lots of people in the valley saying this place is terrible DO NOT SPEND YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY HERE they do not deserve your money the vehicles here break down and he is not willing to help fix anything OVERALL MORE OUT OF STATE SCUM!!!!!

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    Kalispell Toyota

    (43 reviews)

    Just received unsolicited advertisement from Kalispell Toyota. The advertisement boasted of…read morecertified maintenance. I had bought a 2005 Rav 4. Had issues with keeping air in all 4 tires. They remedied that problem...wonderful. l paid a nominal fee. My son takes the car to Florida for a job. Prior to that, I had Toyota do a complete safety check. 100 miles from his destination the car starts shaking uncontrollably. At 70 mph. Left rear wheel snaps 3 wheel studs. They paid for initial repair. A day later he goes to Toyota in Florida. 1800.00 to repair complete brake assembly. Kalispell Toyota tells me there's no connection. I wouldn't buy a lug nut from them. Oh yeah, I own 3 Toyotas. Michael Forkin, Bigfork.

    I bought a 2024 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport new from Kalispell Toyota. I have 5,000 miles on this…read moretruck, I told them that the truck gets 14 MPG, the transmission slips occasionally, the electronics went out and says malfunction see dealer. I did hit my trailer handle with my bumper, but it did not cause any major damage to my truck, just raised the bumper about 1/2 inch underneath the tailgate. Everything worked fine for about 2 months. Then the electronics went out. Nothing to do with the MPG or transmission. Nor do I know for a fact did the bumper issue cause the electronic problem either. The service department tried blaming me for this. They said they couldn't find anything wrong with the transmission, yet there are other early build Tacomas that have failed transmissions. They were supposed to look in the transmission pan for shavings, but they did not. They were supposed to look to see why I only got 14 MPG but they said they checked it out and couldn't find anything wrong. Yet at the same time, they told me that they could not read the codes and I would have to go to a body shop to have them repair the damages to the sensors? The sensors that they couldn't read? And if they couldn't read anything, how could they find out anything wasn't wrong with the electronics with my fuel or electrical system on the truck giving me such poor mileage? Also, when I told the service rep that I got the same mileage towing as I did when I was driving in town, he then tried to suggest that perhaps the transmission slipping problems that they couldn't find were because I was towing? I have probably purchased half a dozen Tacomas from that dealership, NEVER AGAIN! Yes I hit my trailer handle on my bumper. But IT DID NOT CAUSE THE TRANSMISSION, POOR MPG, OR THE BACK UP CAMERA OR ALL THE OTHER SENSORS TO GO OUT. I WILL NEVER BUY ANYTHING FROM THIS DEALER AGAIN! CROOKS

    Mission Valley Auto - car_dealers - Updated May 2026

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