This was one of the most deceptive and disappointing - Shon
This was one of the most deceptive and disappointing car-buying experiences I’ve ever had. I purchased a vehicle from Keith McCoy Automotive under the impression that it was clean, safe, and recently inspected. That turned out to be false.
Jasmine had me wire nearly $26,000 based on promises of a clean title, no damage, no accidents, and recent arrival. I was pressured to send funds before being allowed to review a single document. I was told a $1,500 LoJack system was “mandatory” — which is false — and I was denied inspection or repair documentation despite repeated requests.
When I flew in to finalize the purchase, I discovered shuddering brakes, a severed windshield washer hose, and later found that the horn didn’t work — all things but the horn they claimed were being “fixed.” For nearly 4 hours prior to my departure. Hours after I left, I was alerted by Apple that I was being tracked by an AirTag hidden under my fuse box — directly where LoJack had just been removed. That’s not just unethical. That’s disturbing.
I took the vehicle to a certified Dodge dealership and was told it had over $6,000 in damage — structural and mechanical — indicating it had been in an accident. None of this was disclosed. The dealer offered a full refund if I returned the car, but refused to pay for repairs if I kept it — clearly hoping to resell it without addressing the issues.
If you care about safety, honesty, or being treated like a human being, do not buy from this place. They gamble on your lack of legal knowledge, hide key information, and pressure you to act fast. I wouldn’t trust them with a tire plug, let alone another car.
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