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    Taylor Auto Sales

    3.4 (5 reviews)

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    Auto Fleet

    2.6
    (5 reviews)

    I purchased a Nissan Pathfinder from this dealership less than two weeks ago and paid an additional…read more$500 for a 90-day powertrain warranty. At first, I felt like I got a fair deal upfront. However, since buying the vehicle, several issues have surfaced. First, the roof trim came loose, which I had to glue back myself. Then, I discovered that the rear door handle was broken--a detail I missed during my inspection, so I had to fix that as well. And this morning, I realized the power steering fluid is definitely bad, which may require me to spend $2,000 to $3,000 to replace the pump entirely. It's evident to me that this vehicle was not properly inspected by a certified professional before it was listed for sale. The "computer readout" they provided, showing old diagnostic codes, was apparently from the previous owner, as they didn't even bother to run it themselves. I take full responsibility for trusting these people--Alvin, in particular, was great to work with--but unfortunately, this dealership refuses to stand behind their products. They are doing everything possible to avoid covering repairs that, in my opinion, should have been addressed before the car was listed for sale. Who sells a car with bad fluids, broken trim, and a faulty rear door handle--something that could have potentially trapped my kids? To make matters worse, although I paid for the warranty in full to cover issues like this, they are politely refusing to cover any of the repairs because they "aren't engine or powertrain related." While Alvin tried his best, he has no authority to make decisions for customers, which is frustrating. I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone. I wouldn't call my car a lemon since it does run, but the lack of accountability and customer support is unacceptable. The only reason I'm giving this dealership one star instead of zero is because of Alvin's efforts. So, thanks, but no thanks--save yourself the trouble and go somewhere else!

    Beware. Here's my story - I found a car online, I'm quite a distance away - upstate New York, in…read morefact. But these cars are hard to find and this one was what I'd been looking for. The salesman, Alvin, was great and I felt he was trustworthy. He agreed to take the car to a nearby auto mechanic to double check it, at my expense. That checkup found serious issues, and the salesman got the dealership to agree to fix them. Why? I had a great, newer car to trade in. But today, when they finally got the parts and had it fixed, Alvin came in to work to find that instead of taking it for its final check at the auto shop, it had been sold to someone else yesterday. Yes, I was disappointed and I am not pleased. But since they used my report to make fixes to the car and sold it to someone else, it seemed the least they could do was pay for that inspection. The owner, Roger Tinsley, just told me he "wasn't doing that" and I "should have bought the car quicker." Since Auto Fleet's inspection didn't find any of the issues found, and they were the ones who said there was a delay in getting the repair parts, I find that an interesting argument. So - I'm out $250 and I don't have the car I thought I was getting this week. Don't make my mistake. Go find a place that isn't run like this one.

    TLC Motors

    TLC Motors

    2.4
    (45 reviews)

    Buyer Beware!!! Sold me a broken truck and have kept me out of work for weeks because they don't…read moreknow how to work on vehicles either in their parts department. Do not buy from this place.

    Ken K. We recently purchased a vehicle from TLC Motors. Very…read morenice car but we were initially told the car's price was $18,000. We were okay with that. We were then told that they had installed Lo Jack on the vehicle and they do that on all their vehicles. So we thought we were getting more value. We were not told that it cost us $995. We would not have purchased that additionally. At the finance table we signed a lot of documents which were not explained well to us. I mentioned the price of $20,806.00 which was now on the top of the contract and he explained that it was taxes and fees. It was late and we need to get home so we carried on. After a couple of days we began to regret some of the extras like the waranties. So we called to make an appointment to take those off the finance deal. It was then we understood that we had paid an extra $995 for Lo Jack. Sounds like it should be easy to take care of, right? After removing the warranties and adjusting the financing. we asked about the Lo Jack and were told that it couldn't be removed and we were stuck with it. They wouldn't rebate the $995. I got in touch with Lo Jack and they said it was up to the dealer to remove the device and rebate the cost. To date, after leaving messages for the general manager to return a call to us, we have been ignored. We are happy with the car but the service leaves much to be desired.

    Fred Anderson Toyota of Greer

    Fred Anderson Toyota of Greer

    2.0
    (81 reviews)

    I recently visited Fred Anderson Toyota of Greer while shopping for a used Prius and had a mixed…read moreexperience. The staff were polite and respectful, but there were several issues with transparency and communication that made the process frustrating. Initially, I was sent photos of a different (new) vehicle than the used one listed online, and I noticed the VINs didn't match. I pointed this out, but it wasn't corrected until I was already in talks about pricing. After negotiating what seemed to be a fair price, I began my more than 2-hour drive to the dealership. About 20 minutes into the drive, I was informed that the vehicle in question was not the Limited trim but an LE--explaining a $6,000 price difference. At that point, they offered to discount a new Limited model by a few thousand dollars, saying the price difference between it and the used one would be around $3,000. That sounded reasonable--until I arrived and saw that the discount hadn't really been applied in a meaningful way. I also inquired about the college graduate incentive, and again, the total financed amount remained unchanged. It felt like discounts were being mentioned but not truly reflected in the numbers. My final MSRP ended up being about $37,000 before trade-in and down payment--higher than expected based on our conversations. To add some irony, the dealership advertises a 3-day, 150-mile return policy, which barely covers my round trip to the dealership. It's a nice gesture, but not very practical for out-of-town buyers like me. I did end up getting the car I wanted--although it wasn't fully loaded--and I'm happy with it overall. Still, I wish the process had been more upfront and accurate from the start. If you're shopping here, I'd recommend double-checking all the details before making the drive

    The experience we had at Toyota of Greer makes me never want to go back to a dealership again. The…read moresalesman was WAY too pushy, and would not accept no as an answer. We had been very clear in our intentions of our visit--to test drive a 4Runner so we could get the feel of how they drive. He then proceeded to run the numbers on the vehicle we test drove which we had told him several times we were not interested in purchasing. We did not feel heard whatsoever, and then he proceeded to come and knock on our car door once we had left the dealership to try to get us to come back inside and lease a 2026. We had been very blunt about our budget, and I wanted nothing more than to get out of there as quick as possible. I will NEVER be returning to Toyota of Greer, and I think the company needs to think about who they're actually hiring to represent them--very unimpressive.

    Taylor Auto Sales - car_dealers - Updated July 2026

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