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Truckmaxx Auto Sales

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12336 66 St NW, Edmonton, Alberta, T5B 1K3, Canada
(780) 756-7767 www.truckmaxxmotors.ca
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Nov 25, 2020
If your looking for a shady place with the worst customer service ask for shad! Not only does he have no manners, edict, respect or ability to work with women ..... he also will yell at you so you can purchase a car that has been inspected by an equally shady mechanic that will pass anything! We were lucky to obtain some money back from the sale but that's only after threatening to go to small claims court. On top of all this please be ready to put a full tank of fuel in yourself as they will not give you any ! The oil will also be black and needing to be changed upon purchase!

Nov 21, 2019
Very bad experience, thes sales person (Stanley) overspoke us and when we pointed out issues with the truck such as the near bald wheels on the truck, cracked windshield and the transfer case leaking after starting the truck he went full blown denial. (I had contacted him via text to ask about the issues with the truck, and besides the minor physical issues, he clearly states its perfectly fine) He had absolutely no customer service skills and even lit a smoke and sat inside the truck. Absolutely disrespectful and poor work ethic. I do not recommend this used dealer ship.

Jan 26, 2020
Called them before coming to look at the car which they told me had no problem. Then we found out it was rebuilt after a 25 min of drive there.

Oct 24, 2020
Truckmaxx is no longer in business.

May 27, 2020
So bad experience with this people so mean

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