Interstate Auto Sales

2800 East Olive Road, Pensacola, FL 32514

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Hours open

Monday:

9:00 AM - 5:30 PM

Tuesday:

9:00 AM - 5:30 PM

Wednesday:

9:00 AM - 5:30 PM

Thursday:

9:00 AM - 5:30 PM

Friday:

9:00 AM - 5:30 PM

Saturday:

9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Sunday:

Closed

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2800 East Olive Road, Pensacola, Florida 32514, United States
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About the Business

Welcome to Interstate Auto Sales, your trusted car dealership located at 2800 East Olive Road, Pensacola, Florida. We pride ourselves on offering a wide selection of quality vehicles to suit every lifestyle and budget. Whether you're looking for a reliable family car, a stylish sedan, or a rugged SUV, our knowledgeable and friendly staff is here to help you find the perfect match.

At Interstate Auto Sales, customer satisfaction is our top priority. We provide a hassle-free buying experience with transparent pricing and flexible financing options to ensure you drive away with confidence. Our commitment to excellence extends beyond the sale, as we offer comprehensive after-sales support and services to keep your vehicle running smoothly.

Visit us today and explore our impressive inventory of new and pre-owned vehicles in a welcoming and relaxed environment. Discover why Interstate Auto Sales is the go-to destination for car buyers in Pensacola and the surrounding areas. Your dream car is just a visit away!

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Dr. Douglas Reed:
5

"This dealership was able to answer some challenging questions dealing with title issues. Thanks"

1 year ago
joseph beckius:
5

"This is the best place to get your next automobile or motorcycle. I have bought 2 diffrent vehicals form here and will be buying my next 1 here as well. Friendly home town service...."

almost 5 years ago
Trap Larson (ArduousGamer):
1

"I went there today to look at a vehicle with intentions of purchasing. When I looked under the hood I noticed there was oil on the lower half of the engine and there was bolts missing from the head. After further inspection I noticed there was oil and water coming from the exhaust pipe. After informing the lady she simply said I don’t believe you and I left. I honestly wouldn’t buy from this place."

more 7 years ago
Howard Blair:
5

"I have purchase two Mercedes cars in the last two years from Interstate Auto and was very pleased with the way the purchases went. The were patient, courteous, knowledgeable about the cars, offered a good purchase price and offered high tread in value in both cases. I recommend using them for your car purchases."

more 7 years ago
Renee Heitman:
1

"Terrible! This place lies and lies, and scams and scams! I bought a car in March from them after being in a wreck and have never dealt with more of a headache in all of my life with a car! It was advertised as WELL-MAINTAINED, in person, on their website, the flier on the car, and the numerous craigslist postings they had for the car. However, it has been anything but. Were it not for me having a mechanic in the family, I fear I would be nearly up to $3000 in repairs. While an as-is sale is an as-is sale, one would expect after dropping $7k-$8k on a car that it would actually run! Not at Interstate Autosales! When faced with a major PCM fail I was rudely told off by the owner, Renita, who is a very condescending individual. I had the car not even five days before I had issues, and I thought these issues may be minor bugs, as they had initially seemed to be. Basically bad sensors, it happens, and the issue the car was having ( idling at much higher RPM's than it should, around 2000rpm's, to be specific and slamming into gear ) seemed to match, only it wasn't. It was a bad PCM, which took a week and a half to diagnosed from the five days I had the car. The PCM is a major component of the drive-train( In non-GM cars, it's known as the ECU, or basically the main computer that controls how the engine and transmission communicate), and a $650 repair. Which given what I paid for the car and what it was advertised as being, is ridiculous! Well, Renita wanted to play nice for awhile, stringing me along for two weeks like she was going to get it repaired for me. She said she wanted to stand behind her product, because she said she believes her business should be about that. Well, standing behind her product was taking two weeks of runaround to give me a phone number for some traveling mechanic who would come to my house and repair the car for the tune of $300. Yeah, that doesn't sound shady at all. Nope. So we repaired it ourselves. But that is not all we have repaired. The car has needed a complete and full tune-up. A well-maintained car would not have needed every piece of its maintenance-parts replaced. We have flushed the coolant ( The car's low coolant light came on just a block away from the dealership ), done oil, done brake fluid, transmission fluid, brakes, rotors, spark plugs and cables ( which were the original spark plugs and cables, on a car w/ 95k miles on the clock. Spark plugs should be done every 30k-50k miles. Not 95k miles! ), new back tires, a new battery, a new air filter ( disgusting, it looked liked a squirrel nest in the intake! ), and a bunch of other things. All the vacuum tubing and soft rubber parts on the car were shot. They apparently use a corrosive engine wash on their vehicles which has ate up all the soft parts of the car, which have now all needed to be replaced. I don't know if they willfully sell shoddy cars or are just willfully ignorant. I should not need to explain to the owner what the hell a PCM does for a car, or the means of which to install it. Oh, and the speakers and sound system in the car are on their last legs. Crackling and popping at anything above around a medium volume. I would expect to replace a few of these things on the list. I would expect a few gremlins, but the car is still literally undrive-able. It is not safe, as we're currently having it checked out for LIM gasket failure. That, unfortunately, the mechanic in my family does not want to tangle with. I'm looking at least $1000 to repair that. This dealership preyed upon me and took advantage of my situation. I needed a car and I wanted a car I thought I knew. My previous car was a Pontiac Grand Am with 160k on the odo with no signs of quitting anytime soon, and thought that I could hope for some genuine honesty and trust what looked to be a clean and well-ran dealership to be truthful when they told me the car was well-maintained, and that it wouldn't 'roll-over' on me."

more 10 years ago
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