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Hespeler Auto Sales

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471 Dundas St N, Cambridge, Ontario, N1R 5R6, Canada
(519) 622-4970
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Dec 10, 2018
Love these gents! They have a good selection to choose from and are always glad to help you out. Very knowledgeable and friendly service

Feb 27, 2018
I purchased a 2006 Pontiac from hespeler auto and have nothing but good things to say. When I picked the car up it looked and drove like a brand-new vehicle, and has continued to impress me. Also the owner jeff is a really nice, honest guy. If you are looking for a used reliable car I recommend looking here, fair price and great service.

Jan 30, 2018
Dealers don't care for anyone else on the road. Driving with my 2 year old daughter in the car. Came to a 4 way stop where I arrived well before the driver from this company and as I started to proceed through my stop sign legally the driver from this company never stopped and cut me off almost hitting my car. Absolutely no respect for other drivers or road rules.

Oct 2, 2017
Nice guys there but BE VERY CAUTIOUS WHEN BUYING A CAR THERE. I bought a 2009 Mazdaspeed 3 from here with just under 140xxxkms on it. Had the car for 3 months before the engine blew.... I asked about what they could do for me in which I got the response of "well I'm sure you weren't easy on the car". I took it to Waterloo Forbes Mazda for diagnostics and they said there is absolutely no signs of abuse and that even IF I had abused it there is no reason these engines should blow this early unless there was something seriously wrong with it that the dealer would have been aware of. Use extreme caution when buying from here.

Nov 3, 2018

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