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    Sam's Auto World

    3.9 (7 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    4 years ago

    Excellent customer service. Honest and reliable. All around good experience. We definitely buy from there again

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    Deluxe Auto Sales

    Deluxe Auto Sales

    1.8
    (5 reviews)

    Met with Shane Henderson and Michael Lao on a Genesis. I FOUND OBD CODE B2474 FOR A STEERING COLUMN…read moreMODULE FAULT (see pics). ENSURE YOU SCAN THE OBD on these vehicles before buying them, as they may not be fully repaired when Deluxe offers them for sale. Asked Shane and Michael to have the car diagnosed at the local Genesis dealer and they AGREED (see attached E-mail). While the vehicle was supposedly in dealer service, per Shane, they mysteriously "took a deposit from an out of state customer" to avoid selling it to me (see attached E-mail). The vehicle was still on the website several days later, until I advised the owner (Danny Sanchez) of the consumer affairs violations per N.J. Admin Code 13:45A and the NJ Consumer Fraud Act 58:1. Sanchez immediately became frustrated and advised me to "ask Trump" (I don't even know what he's talking about) and stated the salesman needed "to take a shower" after I looked at the vehicle. I don't know if this guy is drunk or high or just mental? I attempted to reason with him to make amends, but he was committed to being frustrated over the apparent attempt to deceive me. He also owns Bridgewater Kia.

    repeat customer to only get ripped off again the finance…read morepeople at this dealer are the absolute worst at the end of the deal with the sales team the finance people here have a very tricky way of adding on all types of things you didn't want, don't need and can buy for 1/2 the price in the market if you did want them the finance charges are insane as they use 1 company ALLY 2 weeks ago was 8.99 % for them I refinances today at gravity lending for 6.24 2 times they had a chance now never to go back

    Price wise

    Price wise

    1.0
    (6 reviews)

    THIS IS THE WORST DEALERSHIP (they 're not even a dealership, this is a car lot). These people are…read moreSCAMMERS AND LIARS. I went there to see a 2018 Subaru WRX . It was listed as $13995. I spoke to Adrian Perez. I couldn't even test drive first. That should have been their first red flag. I should left right then. They tried to sell the car for over $25,000. That's almost double the price of the listing. They charged $4000 for an ADVERTISING FEE. Has anyone ever heard of that? They also charged $3000 for a warranty fee which they said was required by the bank . And a bunch of other fees just to jack up the price . I guess that's the only way they can make money. I finally agreed to $19800 with a 6000 down payment . meaning I would owe 13800. 19800 minus 6000= 13800. when i got home and looked over the paperwork , i noticed i still owed 19800 after the 6000 down payment . when i went back there to clear this up with the manager , after arguing with him for an hour he basically said that i already signed the paperwork and that there was nothing he could do . he even had the audacity to call me a liar. he also said the car was listed as 19000 instead of 13995 . i should have printed out listing so I could shove it in his face. THESE PEOPLE ARE LIARS AND THEY RIP PEOPLE OFF FOR A LIVING . THIS CAR LOT NEEDS TO BE PUT OUT OF BUSINESS. Noone should ever buy a car from this place. the manager Peter Sanchez and the salesperson Adrian Perez are both SCAMMERS AND LIARS. DO NOT TRUST THIS RINKY DINK LITTLE CAR LOT CALLED PRICEWISE .(OVERPRICEWISE IS MORE ACCURATE)

    I am VERY disappointed with this dishonest so called dealership, it's a ghetto shed that has 4…read moredesks in it with criminals that want to rip you off. There is no customer parking, it's jammed packed with cars that they cannot sell due to their greasy scamming business model. Their cars get stolen off of their lots and they install them with lo-jack that they make the customer pay for their problem. They have an "F" rating with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) for a reason! My wife and I drive 3 hours to Price (un)Wise Auto for a Honda CR-V LX (base trim) because their listing price online was $11,795. When we got there, we observed some damage on the vehicle, the rear trunk door was broken and didn't stay open. Even with all of that said, we offered $12,000 cash and since he said that he makes more money financing the deal, I told him that he could have us finance $12,000 which is over the online said list price. The salesman named "Steven G" would not give us "the real" price until the end. He said that the vehicle is $11,795, but you are forced to pay for "Lo-Jack" theft prevention service bc they steal their vehicles off of the lot, and they pass the cost to the potential buyers. So he added $900+ to the fake $11,795 price. Then he added more of the hidden fees being a "PDSI" fee of $2000 and a "destination" fee of $2,000 and a finance fee of an additional $5,000! After speaking with his manager, he came back with the true "out the door" (OTD) price of $18,593! We thought that this would be the case after reading other Google Reviews of this shady place. Before we departed and drove 3 hours in the rain, "Giselle" and "Axel" are the liars that say the online price is real and true and have no hidden fees just to get you in the door. Giselle and Axel aren't even located or work at the dealership site, they are outsourced liars. So no matter what you do, PLEASE DON'T GO TO Price Wise Auto because they will lie and try to scam you! They are all a bunch of liars that will be out to steal as much money as they can from you! Don't waste your time! like we did! These reviews from smart consumers that made that long drive and said no to being scammed! But ultimately wasted their time, money and gas! BUYER BEWARE!!!!

    Metro Auto Exchange

    Metro Auto Exchange

    2.3
    (3 reviews)

    My friend needed a newer car, and in the past he had only bought new cars, so this was a brand new…read moreexperience: shopping for a used car. He bought his last car before the internet was invented, but now he could do all his research from the comfort of home. In most ways he had already done the ground work, reading Consumer Reports and other comparative reviews, selecting a make, model and approximate year car that he wanted to buy. Then he searched Car Fax and found his car at Metro Auto Exchange. He made an appointment to test drive it, then drove it, fell in love with the car, bought it, and took out a bumper-to-bumper insurance coverage just to be on the safe side. It was an easy deal, no pressure, plenty of time to drive around, the salesman was great! Financing was done before the purchase, although payment in cash was required. 3 months later, he is still super happy with his car and with the shopping experience.

    I strongly advise anyone to avoid this dealership…read more I purchased a vehicle here that was listed around $5,000 and was told it was a "good car" with no major issues. That was not accurate at all. After purchasing it, the vehicle became a constant source of problems. Every 2-3 months, new serious issues kept appearing, and it became clear the car had significant underlying mechanical problems that were not properly disclosed or addressed before sale. I am honestly not sure how this vehicle was sold in the condition it was in. In total, I have spent over $5,000 in repairs just to keep the car safe and running. This included engine mounts, major power steering components/valves, and a full brake system replacement (calipers, rotors, pads), along with multiple fluid flushes (brake and power steering). A mechanic later diagnosed a cylinder misfire issue that had not previously shown a check engine light. This raises serious concerns that existing problems may not have been properly identified or visible at the time of purchase. Overall, this has been an extremely expensive and frustrating experience. The vehicle required far more work than was represented, and I feel the condition of the car was significantly misrepresented at the time of sale. Based on my experience, I strongly recommend avoiding this dealership unless you are prepared for major hidden repair costs after purchase

    Sam's Auto World - car_dealers - Updated July 2026

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