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Businiess name:  Eimports4less
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Eimports 4Less Auto Sales has good-looking used German cars on their lot, but prospective buyers should understand that eImports 4Less neither knows enough to fix problems that their cars may have at the time of purchase nor cares enough even to try to fix them. The customer is on his own from the moment he hands over his money. As an incentive to me to purchase a VW Passat from them, eImports4less attempted to upgrade the car's wheels with wheels that turned out to be incompatible with the car's monitoring system. I noticed the problem within a few minutes of picking up the car. EImports 4Less assured me that the problem would fix itself; the car's computer was simply adjusting itself to the new equipment and would work properly after a couple of drives, they said. They were wrong. But even though they eventually acknowledged their mistake, they refused to take any responsibility for it. It ended up costing $2000 to correct. $2000 may be too little to sue for by the time you hire a lawyer and--if you don't live nearby--lose your time traveling back and forth to Perkasie, PA. But it's more than enough to merit a warning to others.

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