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    Scott Pre Owned

    3.5 (8 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    I went in for 1,000 miles inspection and was quoted $5K in recommendations such as oil pump reseal…read morefor $2,425.80! I Took my car to Pep Boys they detected no oil leak stated I had no need for a reseal. Spoke to Acura dealer, he stated those are recommendations, although the agent handling the issue warned me if I didn't reseal it, I would eventually damage the engine. Again, it turns out this recommendation wasn't needed! I will seriously rethink long and hard before I take it to this Acura dealer.

    This dealership is just unbelievable!! Let's start with the purchase. I am a woman purchasing a car…read morewaited on by men. Negotiations were just awful. I paid cash, no financing. At one point I asked about a cashiers check or personal check and was asked to show my bank balance (WHAT!). The day I had my trade in evaluated, I was asked by a salesman to see my hair....I was baffled and asked why. He said he heard I'd gotten my hair done before I arrived. Then when they discussed the value of my trade in, they said my tires were worn. I then presented a receipt that showed the tires were purchased the month before. I drive 12 minutes to work 3 times a week. I usually dont drive on the weekends. My trade in had low mileage. I was asked at one point why I was mean. I then presented them with my text messages from 7/2018 when I purchased from them previously that showed they reneged on my first car deal. My RDX never needed a repair for the 7 years I owned it. Hence my decision to purchase another RDX. Unfortunately from this same dealership, that clearly dismisses women. Let's now discuss my next contact, post purchase. Within one month I noticed an odd brake noise. I scheduled an appointment (of course under warranty, or so I thought). They assessed my car and informed me a stone had gotten into the rear brake and for $200+ they could fix it. I was stunned. I reminded them the car was under warranty, maybe somewhat hostile. Anyway I told them I would have it checked by my regular mechanic. While waiting to get my car I quickly googled rdx brakes. Turns out that due to the large wheel welll stones in the brakes are a known issue. Before I got my car I was approached by the manager of auto repairs. The first thing he told me was that he had 10 more customers coming in for the same issue (What a cash cow). He told me he was going to do me a favor and have the stone removed and not charge. He also told me I reminded him of his mother. I did mention my research about the issue with RDX brakes (beware). As I picked up my keys the person at the desk mentioned if this issue happened again to simply squirt with a hose or take it to a car wash. Unbelievable. Im supposed to get my first oil change for free but I just feel like nothings gonna be free. I am just exasperated. Parts of this felt very sexist and the other part felt underhanded. I have questions about the car but Im not sure i would get a truthful answer. It makes me nervous to drive the car. 1 star bc you have to give at least one to get review published. My first review in 2018 was not any better than this one. I do feel terrible but nothing changed since my first interaction with this dealership. By the way 2 weeks later I bought a 2nd car from Faulkner Subaru. Again all men but 100% better service and treatment. Although I did sense they were not used to dealing with a woman either. They just kept asking about my spouse. I told them I am the one buying the car therefore I would be the one negotiating. Eventually Faulkner agreed to drive the car to my house. My spouse loves the car, as I knew he would, 2025 Subaru Outback.

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    This review is for the auto repair and service and not buying a car. I had a 10:30 appointment on…read moreSaturday, 3/29, for an oil change, tire rotation, and 8,000-mile check-up. The service took two hours to accomplish. It was a bit longer than what I was expecting for having a reserved time, but I understand due to the day being a Saturday. There was complimentary coffee and snacks while I waited, and the lobby and waiting area were clean. Though it felt by design that the dealership was in the same building with signs to tell you that you could get more for a trade-in due to the market. It can be annoying since I just got the new car last year. But there weren't any pushy sales people there to sell you a newer car. The service was good. My oil change was free, and the tire rotation wasn't included in the deal of my new car. I also didn't get any pushy upsells of maintenance, which is good. But recommending this place for general car services, I'm not sure about that. I only went due to the free oil change and 8,000-mile inspection. You might be better off going to a regular mechanic. If you have an older and potentially run down car, I can see traps that could have you in a spot that you can be pressured into buying a newer car.

    I don't trust this dealership because I feel they are trying to scam my brother for parts and…read morelabor. They are so fake and untrustworthy with it I understand that we have paid for labor and part, but they ask to much for it

    Scott Pre Owned - car_dealers - Updated July 2026

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