First of all, they are only typically available on weekends which is incredibly inconvenient when you’re trying to purchase a car as the banks are closed on weekends which obviously puts a dent in the process cause they aren’t ‘open’ on weekdays. Secondly, I absolutely think they know that issues exist within the car and leave you to find out about it later so that it’s not their problem. 1. The brake lights were out, both of them, and needed replaced which wasn’t noticed until the drive home when my husband was following me. 2. The relay for the AC needed replaced so the ac stopped working within 2 days of owning the car. 3. I wholeheartedly believe they knew the alternator was failing and replaced the battery to brush it off until after selling it to avoid having to have it done themselves. The battery was basically brand new and now is drained dead and I’m about to have to spend 800$ on a car I’ve put 300 miles on because the alternator needs replaced not counting the new battery that will be needed.4. Oil leak on the timing solenoid. Another 950$ later...It’s just shady cause they play so well like they’re good honest people not trying to get off on anyone. That they’d never sell you a car they wouldn’t drive, etc. I think they knew I needed the car and tried to push it off on me so it wouldn’t be their problem anymore. I just hope they learn from any mistakes and do better for their future customers.