I bought a vehicle from Tristar that was advertised as showroom condition. It was anything but. The vehicle was very aesthetically pleasing, but once I purchased the vehicle and got on the road, it was a whole different story. The issues with the vehicle didnt rear their ugly head until I had been on the road for about 30-45 minutes, which is much longer than your standard test drive. All in all, Ive spent an additional $2100 to fix issues with a vehicle that was showroom condition and that hasnt even fixed all of the problems. I blame this purchase on myself for taking the dealers word and not having the vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic. I live 4 hours away, so I didnt really have anyone I could take it to in the Dallas area. I had to wait to have it checked out until I got home. If you do business with them, be sure to take it to YOUR mechanic. He told me his mechanics said it was in great shape. Hes a very nice gentleman, but cover your rear and dont get hosed like I did.
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