We bought my son his first car here about two weeks ago. Really nice people. They told us it is sold as is but they guarantee their cars for 30 days. The “change oil” light came on the second day he had it so he tried to call them twice with no answer. He left a message with no call back so he drove down there. Long story short they changed his oil and actually charged him $20! I would think that they would have already done that before they sold the car! AND shouldn’t that be part of the 30 day guarantee? My son told me he is NOT going back there!
Very helpful with buying a car, when you have a limited budget.
You get what you buy right now prices are up all over its hard to afford a vehicle
Car prices are to high for what they are selling
Do not use Spot Check for auto body and paint.I bought a low mileage older car from the original owner, an octogenarian who no longer drives. It had bad clearcoat peeling. Other than a few small dings, the body was in good shape. Spot Check quoted a price hundreds less than Maaco. I only found one review for their body and paint work online, and it was positive. I decided to give them a chance. I wish I hadnt. Some minor flaws are expected for a cheap repaint, but they did some things that are unforgivable.While sanding the trunk lid, they sanded parts of my rear window. They did not admit this. While not broken, it is severely scratched and beyond repair. They also left sanding marks on the headlights.They broke my taillight - then told me it was broken, like they were doing me a favor by informing me. I know they broke it, as I cleaned the car extensively before giving it to them. They apparently tried to remove the taillight, which requires removing at least part of the bumper cover. But they didnt do that - they just removed the four nuts accessible from inside the trunk, then yanked. They cracked it in multiple places. They left a small part of it on the car and painted it - see the picture missing the taillight for the broken piece left in place when they painted the car. Then, they tried to superglue it all back together - and back onto the car, getting glue on the paint!Removing the bumper cover isnt difficult. I did it to replace the taillight after I got the car back ($50 for an aftermarket taillight on eBay). Learning that you need to remove the bumper cover, and how to do it, isnt hard, either - the Internet will tell you. They didnt even take the time to find out how to do it right. That should be Auto Body 101. Not that they should have removed it at all - proper masking would have sufficed.There are many areas that werent painted, or didnt get clearcoat, or werent cut and buffed. Lots of spots that Id call pimples, maybe from excessive debris on the car when they sprayed the base coat.Worst of all is how proud the owner was of their work. He seemed so pleased with how it turned out. Its truly awful. Id go back and ask them to fix it, but I dont trust them to do it right. I learned my lesson. PLEASE let me be the one to learn it for you, and dont make the same bad choice I did.
We purchased a vehicle from Dave and Angie actually this is our third car we purchased from Spot Check always treated fairly
Nice place to do business. Nice people there.
Found a sweet ride there
Great people and very accommodating to my needs.
Just looking at a car for sale
Great service good ppl.
I appreciate their honesty and I always get my car fixed right so for that Im very grateful for there still being honest people out here in this world today
Good people bought serveral cars from them, good customer service going back to buy another car very caring individuals love them.
The staff is happy to help you find a reliable car within the inventory on lot.one stop shop offering repair work within a few hours; overall very reasonable and reliable.
Good customer very helpful staff !
Great, wonderful positive service.
Very nice people and good prices
Crooked car dealer!