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1705 19th Ave, Coaldale, Alberta, T1M 1M1, Canada
(403) 345-4548
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Aug 26, 2018
Got 3 vehicles from them over the years. Always gave good prices and the vehicles have lasted us a long time. I would've given them 5 stars a year or so ago. However, last year, we were looking at a van. Their credit machine wasn't working but the guy assured us it would be by the next day or two. We put a $100 cash downpayment on it. We could only pay in full using a credit card so we waited for their machine to be fixed. We lived in Medicine Hat at the time and couldn't just make trips in whenever. We called in a couple days later as we had plans to go get the van in the next day or two. We spoke to the woman instead and were told the machine still was not working. I said we were assured it would be fixed and she said we shouldn't have been told that because she didn't think it would be fixed for a few more days. I asked for our $100 back and she refused saying it was non-refundable. Completely unprofessional. Had we been told the machine might not be fixed for a few days, we would've never put money down on it as we don't have time to make special trips to Coaldale especially since two of us need to go so one person can drive it back. And to not budge at all on the downpayment despite giving false assurances to your customers is wrong and I honestly felt betrayed. We won't ever be dealing with this place again. Untrustworthy and we are really disappointed in them.

Sep 23, 2017
Recently purchased a car from them. Good price and a good car. It has never been so quick and easy to buy a car from a dealership before. I Will be buying a truck from them in the near future.

Oct 21, 2017
he's got lots of beaters but pricy

Jul 31, 2017
If i could give zero stars i would not recommended at all and wont ever recommend to anyone

May 18, 2017
It's ok

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