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Buyer beware! This is the kind of used car lot they warn you about. I always try to give people the benefit of the doubt but in this case the dishonesty is just too glaring for me not to warn others.Bought a used 02 Honda CR-V from Mr. Fisher earlier this year with high mileage so I didnt expect the car to be in top condition. What we got however, was a lemon that was surreptitiously whitewashed to cover some very major issues. After both the Check Engine light and Needs Maintenance lights came on within a few weeks of purchasing the car and the A/C crapping out right before the hottest point of the summer, I decided enough was enough and took it in for service.What we found will probably cost us several thousand dollars to completely rectify. The catalytic converter is shot, a motor mount was broken loose and, of course, the A/C compressor is done for. The Needs Maintenance light was due to the catalytic converter and my mechanic said that that particular code couldve been cleared from the computer and stayed off for about 3 months (about how long Ive owned the car). The broken motor mount has caused the transmission to move about an inch out of position. The A/C was most likely charged right before it was put up for sale just so they could write Blows ice cold air! in the description and then slowly fade out once its off the lot and out of their hair. These are all issues that are hard to discover (unless youre looking for them) on a test drive and from taking a cursory look at the car and engine compartment, as is standard in a car buying process.I undoubtedly share some of the blame for not inspecting the car more thoroughly before throwing down my hard earned money, I get that. But Nick made sure to keep the pressure on us by insisting there were other potential buyers willing to put down cash the same day. Knowing what I know now about how he runs this little operation of his, I am fairly confident these claims were disingenuous at best.Sure, he made it a point to tell me he had bought the car from a dealership trade-in and hadnt looked it over himself which he undoubtedly did to prevent me from writing up a review like this once I eventually figured out his little two-bit scheme. But thats not how you run a business, Nick. You dont get to say I dont know anything about something you put your name behind. Unless, of course, you dont care if your name gets thrown in the mud a time or two.Avoid this joker at all costs.
Had a wonderful experience my car had low miles and still runs the same after 3 years. They are very sweet people.
I have bought 2 cars from the fishers and know that they are fair and honest people