I recently visited New Millennium Auto Sales and - Mr Love
I recently visited New Millennium Auto Sales and unfortunately experienced several concerning business practices that I feel the public should know about before doing business there.
When I began the purchase process for a vehicle, I noticed multiple red flags. The staff became frustrated when I asked for the second key that should come with the car, and I was asked to sign a blank purchase order that they said would be filled out later. That is not acceptable, as any legitimate dealership should provide a complete and accurate contract before asking for a signature.
I also pointed out that, under Connecticut’s new law effective October 1, 2025, certain optional dealer fees are not mandatory, yet I was told I had to pay them. Additionally, the dealership did not disclose that the vehicle had been in an accident, even though I later verified it on the CarFax report. Under Conn. Agencies Regs. § 42-110b-28, dealers are required to clearly disclose any prior accidents or damage.
When I raised these issues calmly and professionally, the staff’s demeanor changed and they became noticeably irritated. I left feeling pressured and misled, which is disappointing from a Connecticut-licensed dealership.
I encourage anyone considering purchasing from New Millennium Auto Sales to review all paperwork carefully, run your own CarFax report, and know your rights under Connecticut law before signing anything.
Transparency and honesty should be the standard in auto sales, and consumers deserve better than the experience I had here even if your credit is A+ or D-. Bad Credit shouldnt be the reason you try to get over on someone.
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