Autoshow LLC Neptune City
Neptune City, NJ
4 Reviews of Autoshow LLC Neptune City
Buyer Beware: Arrogant Fraud at This New Jersey Dealership – Don’t Get Played!🚨 Listen up, car shoppers—this isn’t your average bad deal; it’s a masterclass in deception from a shady New Jersey o Dealership – Don’t Get Played!🚨 Listen up, car shoppers—this isn’t your average bad deal; it’s a masterclass in deception from a shady New Jersey outfit peddling a “pristine” 2016 Porsche Panamera GTS. As an out-of-state buyer, I smelled trouble from the jump, and boy, did it stink. Red Flag #1: The Phone Dodge I called for basics: Clean CARFAX? No issues? Salesman claimed one owner, spotless record, mint condition. But out-the-door price? “Nah, gotta come in person.” Classic bait to hook you in—illegal in many spots, as it hides fees and pressures sales. Red Flag #2: Manager’s Empty Promises He said John the manager would call with pricing. John does, but no written quote—another slick move to avoid accountability. And their cars.com listing? Bold-faced lies: “One owner, zero accidents.” Reality? Five owners and a crash history. Boom—false advertising right there. The Inspection Bombshell Skeptical, I sent a pre-purchase inspector (PPI). Report: Four engine codes flashing warnings, scratches everywhere, dented panels, undercarriage wreckage—the works. This “gem” was a junker in disguise. Enter John: The Arrogant Fraudster Confronted him, and this guy—talking like he’s untouchable—deflects: “What do you expect from a 10-year-old car?” Buddy, age ain’t an excuse for lies! Then he smirks: “Do whatever you want. Leave a review? I can delete ’em—no big deal.” His cocky attitude screamed “unstoppable,” but guess what? Reviews like this stick, and so do lawsuits. This isn’t ethics—it’s illegal, dealership. Heads up: • FTC Used Car Rule (16 CFR Part 455): Must disclose defects; fines up to $50,120 per violation. • FTC Act (15 U.S.C. § 45): Bans misleading ads/claims; penalties include fines and refunds. • NJ Consumer Fraud Act (N.J.S.A. 56:8-1 et seq.): Outlaws deceptive sales; triples damages for victims, plus attorney fees. • Federal Disclosure Laws (49 U.S.C. § 32701 et seq.): Requires accident history reveals; up to $10,000 per incident. • UCC § 2-314: Breaches implied warranties; demand refunds or fixes. If John’s arrogance rubs you wrong or you’ve been burned, report to FTC, NJ AG, or BBB. Out-of-state buyers, steer clear—these guys prey on distance. Demand transparency, inspect everything, and don’t let fraudsters like John rev up your regrets. Spread the word! More
Stay Away From This Dealership If you are looking for a used car, do not ever come to this lot, they are the biggest liars and they do not give you any kind of deal, and you have to If you are looking for a used car, do not ever come to this lot, they are the biggest liars and they do not give you any kind of deal, and you have to buy the warranty which covers absolutely nothing, and the pick up we bought maybe 3-4 months ago has been in the shop around 3-4 times, and is back in now and of course warranty that we purchased does not cover it. They also said they were taking GAP insurance off because Chris talked us into it, and to this date, the credit union has no record of this happening. I was hesitant about coming to this place, but now this confirms it, they will do nothing to help you, you buy" as is' and "as is" obviously is a car that should have been junked a long time ago. I am not one to give reviews, but I do not want anyone to go thru what we have gone thru with this car dealer, they are horrible and very expensive and as you would expect from a used car dealer, liars. More

