The good: Selection of luxury cars at below market prices\r
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The bad: poor customer service; disrespectful to women (specifically LEAR); bring a lawyer and tape recorder with you if they promise to do ANYTHING after you car is purchased. DO NOT accept the ""WE OWE"". According to LEAR, it is ""just a piece of paper"". ""It means nothing"".\r
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My experience\r
> Purchased my vehicle in December 2010\r
>Still working with numerous people (they all pass the buck) to obtain a refund for their warranty.\r
> It took my boyfriend having a ""discussion"" with LEAR before the parts for the work they ""owed"" miraculously ""just showed up"". This was after 10 phone calls and a visit back to the dealership. This was also after Lear LIED to my face and told me the parts were not there and they would take care of it in a few weeks. 10 minutes later, after my boyfriend got out of the car, the parts were miraculously available!\r
> They ""test drove"" my car and damaged it the day before I was to pick it up--- And then tried to say I DAMAGED IT!!!!\r
> My boyfriend had to get involved for them to fix the bumper. \r
> I just had $15000 worth of turbo work done (Thank GOD it was covered by the warranty) because they damaged the turbo valves when they ""test drove"" the car. \r
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If you buy from them, BE EXTREMELY CAUTIOUS. Seriously---- come with spy cameras, tape recorders and a legal representative before signing ANYTHING or buying ANYTHING. Specific snakes to look out for: Ralph Knight and Lear Hillman. They will F*#@ you if you are not on top of things.
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