Bay Motorsports
About the Business
Bay Motorsports is a luxury pre-owned auto sales dealer located at 4188 Gulf Breeze Parkway in Gulf Breeze, Florida. With a focus on providing high-quality vehicles at incredible savings, Bay Motorsports ensures that every vehicle listed has passed a comprehensive inspection by a certified technician. As a car dealer that values customer satisfaction above all else, Bay Motorsports prides itself on offering a hassle-free and enjoyable car-buying experience. With no pushy sales tactics or quotas to fill, customers can trust that they are getting the best value for their money. By hand-selecting only the cleanest and most reliable vehicles from trade-ins, lease returns, and overstocked inventory, Bay Motorsports guarantees that every car on their lot is one that they would personally choose for themselves or their family. With a focus on repeat business and customer referrals, Bay Motorsports is dedicated to ensuring that every client leaves satisfied with their purchase. To provide the best service possible, Bay Motorsports operates on an appointment-only basis to cater to the needs of their clients. Whether you are in the market for a luxury vehicle or simply looking for a reliable pre-owned car, Bay Motorsports is the place to go for top-notch service and quality vehicles.
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4188 Gulf Breeze Pkwy, Gulf Breeze, FL 32563, United States
Reviews
"Dealership will sell you all of his issues and lie to your face. Bought a truck he used for personal use for a year. He sold it to me with a bad head gasket. Knowingly. I test drove it around town for like 20-30 Minutes, seemed to run good and shift like it should have. After hitting the highway and heading home with it i arrived at my house and the low coolant light came on. I asked if he had previously had issues and he said "no". I drive on the interstate to get to work daily and have to add coolant daily. It is blowing coolant out of the pressure side of the reservoir. This happens when there is a cracked head gasket and the pressure builds causing expansion in the block, happens under a load. like: hauling a trailer or hitting the interstate. Owner claimed he had pulled a trailer with it all weekend. These issues would have been week know and quite obvious. Attached was and email from my attorney in regards. "Since the dealership knowingly sold you a car with significant defects, you should be able to recover damages for the cost of repairs, the loss of use of your car, and any other losses you have suffered. We will need to file a lawsuit in court if no options have been extended by the dealership to assist in repairs or buying back the vehicle""
"Before buying anything from this dealership I highly recommend taking it to your mechanic and have them go through it. I bought a 2011 Silverado 2500 HD Duramax from this lot. It has been nothing but problems. I think it needs a head gasket, it will definitely need a Wilson speed sensor, among other things. The owner drove this truck around and admit to it. So the bad head gasket was definitely something he was aware of at the time of the sale. I wish that he was more upfront and forthcoming with the information about the vehicle he said he drove this truck all over the southeast for a year. The night I bought this truck and drove it home when I got home it's that low coolant. I've had to add coolant every single day since that day. ****(( to your response, I don't doubt that you never had issues out of it, and as soon as you did you decided to sell it and pawn this problems off on someone else instead of being upfront you decided to neglect to mention all the other issues. It was testdriven for 20 minutes. Infact. From your location to Walmart and back. Remember, it was dead on empty."
"Was interested in a car they have for sale. Im out of state so I sent an email asking for a carfax report. I was ready to drive over the next weekend and see the car in person but before wasting a day driving over there I wanted to cover the bases first. They sent me a screenshot of an autocheck report first page. No info actually on it. I emailed back and asked for the report in full and they ignored it. I ended up purchasing a report on the car on my own dime. I saw something that was concerning but not a deal breaker. After being ignored I decided to look elsewhere and found a much better deal. A little customer service goes a long way. ** I emailed you asking directly for the report. It was ignored. Im just now getting an explanation via your reply as to why. It is what it is. Ignoring an email is bad business period. All kinds of red flags."
"BEWARE! I bought a BMW sight unseen from this dealer, thinking they would tell me any significant issues prior to purchase. I was told "top works" and "no check engine light". I was not told there were 3 other warning lights on. I guess you have to be very specific when you ask questions here. Also, beware of the low quality pictures taken at a distance so it's blurry when you zoom in. That's how they get you. It is my own fault for thinking the seller would have the integrity to tell me as an out of state buyer that the dashboard was literally destroyed, and there were chunks of the exterior body missing. This is a prime example of why you shouldn't trust dealers to be up front. I should have done my due diligence so I'm to blame for thinking this seller would actually have morals and relay this information to me prior to sending him the money. Couldn't be any more unhappy with this purchase. I stupidly went with the good feedback they have on here and believed they would be honest. I was very much mistaken. So if you do decide to buy from them, I'd ask for detailed pictures, and not ones taken 30ft away. Notice the interior picture they sent. Dash looks ok right? Then look at what I got..."
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