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Businiess name:  Centennial Chrysler
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Bought a 2006 Chrysler 300C from Centennial Chrysler Jeep. A few days later noticed a vibration in the steering wheel. It ended up being the rotors were warped and needed replaced. Took it back to the dealership an asked them why they didn’t replace them in their 300 plus point inspection that they couldn’t stop talking about when I bought the car and they said because if it isn’t a safety hazard they don’t replace it. I told them that I wanted them fixed and they said no, and went on to ask me if they found something wrong with my trade in, they wouldn’t expect me to pay for it. Like they didn’t have all the tools and information they needed to make sure the car was in the shape I disclosed. After I threw the keys back at them they finally decided to fix the rotors. Then to top it all off I started doing a little research after the fact and found out I paid about $3000 dollars more than the car was worth. You wouldn’t think you would expect this from a dealership this size. Run form this dealership they are a bunch of low life scam artists.

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