Ez Pay Auto Sales 462 North Wolf Creek Street, Brookville, OH 45309
About the Business
Welcome to Ez Pay Auto Sales, your trusted car dealer and automotive store located in the heart of Brookville, Ohio. Situated at 462 North Wolf Creek Street, we are proud to serve the vibrant community of Brookville and the surrounding areas with exceptional customer service and a wide selection of quality vehicles.
At Ez Pay Auto Sales, we understand that purchasing a car is a significant decision, and we are committed to making your experience as seamless and enjoyable as possible. Whether you're searching for a reliable pre-owned vehicle or exploring financing options tailored to your needs, our friendly and knowledgeable team is here to assist you every step of the way.
Our extensive inventory features a diverse range of vehicles to suit various preferences and budgets, ensuring that you'll find the perfect match for your lifestyle. We take pride in offering competitive pricing and flexible payment plans, making it easier than ever to drive away in the car of your dreams.
Visit us today at Ez Pay Auto Sales and discover why we are Brookville's go-to destination for quality vehicles and exceptional service. We look forward to welcoming you and helping you find the perfect car that suits your needs. Experience the difference with Ez Pay Auto Sales, where your satisfaction is our top priority!
Location & Phone number
462 North Wolf Creek Street, Brookville, Ohio 45309, United States
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 18:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 18:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 18:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 18:00
Friday:
09:00 - 18:00
Saturday:
09:00 - 16:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I would not recommend this place. These people are untrustworthy and will screw you over the second the opportunity arises. My wife and I began the process of purchasing a Saturn from them only to find out that the Saturn was in more of a poor condition than the sales lady led on. After an hour of driving the car, the check engine light would come on and the transmission would shift hard enough to jerk a person around in their seat. Within the first two days after purchasing the car, I made this issue aware to the company and they assured me they would fix it because the car was unsafe to drive. In the few months we paid for the car, we had it in our possession for about 4 weeks total. We kept returning the car to the lot for their mechanics to "fix" the transmission problem, only for the problem to still be there the same day they gave it back. Sometimes it took them weeks to tell me that they supposedly couldn't find a problem, which was amazing since I had driven the car up there at least four times while the problem was apparent and their mechanic experienced it for himself. I even provided an estimate of the issue from another dealership explaining what was wrong with the transmission. It had to deal with the vacuum lines to the transmission and yet they still couldn't fix it. Even more, they sent me home on a separate occasion claiming to have fixed the problem only for the "new" transmission gasket they put on to blow out on my way home the same day. I had smoke and liquids pouring out the back of the car because of their mechanics inability to perform services properly. Initially they expected me to pay for the tow truck to bring it back, but when I told them I'd drive it because I didn't have the money for a tow truck, they sent out their driver to tow it back. On top of that was a day I got into the car to find water dripping into the car through the sunroof because the seal was rotted through. On another day, I pulled my visor down to shield my eyes from the sun and the entire thing just come out of the post. Upon further inspection, it was easy to see that someone had used some kind of glue as a fix for the visor. After a few months of "owning" the car, the multiple problems from both the employees at the office and mechanics in the shop, and the three thousand dollars I had spent so far on the car, I gave up. I returned the car to the shop, signed it back over to them, and refused to pay another penny for a dried up lemon. I sucked it up and took the loss on what I had paid because I was told there was no other resolution that Dave, the owner, would be willing to work with because the car was listed "as-is". So buyers beware! You won't get what you pay for and what you will get, is a whole lot of problems if you voice your dissatisfaction with your purchase. Look elsewhere for a car! Don't put yourself in the same horrible position that my wife and I had gotten into. Save your money and take it to a reputable dealership!"
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