1. Platinum Motors

    1. Platinum Motors

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    Garden City, ID

    Platinum Motors

    1.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Ozzy's Car Company

    Ozzy's Car Company

    2.6
    (36 reviews)

    I was in the market for a Yukon Denali and Ozzy's listed the perfect one for me at an incredibly…read morecompetitive price. I called immediately to express my interest and the manager, Dan, quickly responded despite being on his day off. He directed me to Devin, who was wonderful. The carfax and all relevant information was provided to me right away. I live about 400 miles away from Ozzy's and wasn't going to be able to pickup the car for a couple days. Ozzy's got a shipping quote for me, but I ultimately decided that I wanted to fly over and see the vehicle in person. Devin offered to take a 1k deposit to hold the vehicle for me until I could make it out. A day or two later, I flew in, and Devin picked me up at the airport in the Yukon. It was everything I hoped, so I drove it back to the dealership, checked out every bell and whistle the car had, and signed paperwork. I was in and out in maybe 10 minutes. No pressure to buy any extended warranty or coverage, no unnecessary lectures. Just a clean and simple deal with super responsive and nice guys. I asked if they had any interest in the car while I was coordinating travel and they told me about two prospective buyers who they turned away due to my deposit. Here are my thoughts: You are buying a used car at a high volume dealer. Yes, there is a chance that you could find something wrong with ANY car you purchase after driving off a lot. These are not brand new cars, and there is only so much that can be determined by a dealer when they receive a car. You are paying a great price here. Check out the carfax, take the car on a great test drive, and inspect it throughly. Then accept that things MAY pop up after the fact. (Things have popped up for me on prior used car purchases and I don't believe that the dealerships I purchased from intentionally hid anything.) I've had my car for a few weeks now, and I love it! Devin and Dan were awesome in my opinion, and the entire deal was my easiest car buying experience ever!

    Know your cars KBB trade in and market value before negotiating with this dealership. While their…read morecar prices seem competitive, they will significantly undervalue your trade in. Your out the door cost is what's important. Know it before making any kind of deal with them.

    Trader Bob's

    Trader Bob's

    3.7
    (3 reviews)

    Absolutely loved working with trader Bob's, they were polite and helpful they did not talk down and…read morethey worked with me to get me into a vehicle that I wanted.

    At the start they were great and financed a Trailblazer for me with no credit check and only…read moreindependent contractor income. When I took that vehicle in for an oil change, the body shop refused to touch it because there was so much wrong with it that fixing one thing would cause a chain reaction from old worn parts and lack of maintenance. I still faithfully made my payments. When that vehicle broke down and it cost more to fix it than it was worth (this is at least halfway thru my loan) they only had one comparable vehicle on the lot that fit my needs. They increased my payment even though I told them I couldn't afford it; but I needed a running vehicle so I agreed. They were supposed to get the spare tire that goes on the back, that never happened. I have an autoimmune disease that causes increased sensitivity to heat and air conditioning was needed; Paul was only willing to recharge the a/c but it actually needed a new part (compressor??) so I drove all summer without it. Still made my payments faithfully. In all this time, I had missed only one payment, on the previous vehicle. Last month the vehicle needed a new ignition and tumbler. Nearly $1,000 added on to my loan to fix. While the car was out of commission, I lost 3 weeks of working and had to take a leave of absence from my school; I got behind on other bills as well. So we made an agreement to pay it "piecemeal" as I could. The agreement was $100/week on Thursdays. The first week I made the pmt on Thursday. Last week, work was slow due to the holiday and I didn't have the payment on Wednesday (I didn't agree to Wednesday but Thursday was Thanksgiving so they told me I had to pay Wednesday). Wednesday morning I texted and advised Dana I didn't have all the money and would be in touch after the holiday. She texted back that she would call me Friday. She did not, and I figured as it was a holiday weekend, she had meant Monday. Saturday morning there was a text I didn't see (my bad for sure) but with no follow up at all, text or phone call, they came and took my car. No heads up, no opportunity to pay nor collect my belongings from it. They were closed Sunday. Obviously I texted and called over the weekend and this morning Paul texted at 9am that Dana would be in at 10am for me to collect my belongings. I called at 10am and was told by Dana they would not accept the payment I had borrowed money to make and to bring my keys in and collect my belongings. Over $100 being 2 days late.Their communication is *terrible* and their customer service us nonexistent. This was a shady way to do business. I've reported them to the BBB and am warning anyone that's thinking of going with them that they lack professionalism, courtesy, and communication, not to mention compassion, so don't have any financial troubles while you owe them money or they'll take your car, attempt to sell it for the amount of the loan (in my case over $6,000) but if they can't get the full amount (which they won't bc of the age and condition of the car including electrical issues causing the headlights to flicker) then you'll be responsible for the difference plus $50/day to store it until it sells. Hey Paul I know you were well within your rights to take the action you took but "because I can" is generally a terrible reason to do thing. Business *is* personal on account of you have to do business with persons. Grow a heart. Oh, forgot to mention I had accepted a job and was on my way to make the final $20 needed for the payment on Saturday, had to cancel that job bc my car was gone. I may get deactivated from the platform I perform independent Contractor work for, so this may well have cost me my income source. Good luck with your experience, mine was disappointing in the extreme.

    Platinum Motors - car_dealers - Updated July 2026

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