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350 Hinman Ave, Buffalo, New York, 14216, United States
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Feb 16, 2018
Paul Herman personally sold me a LEMON. Takes advantage of college students. As soon as I bought the car and drove it for a week, it over heated and almost caught on fire! Since it was still within the 3 month lemon law, he reluctantly "fixed" the problem. I have had endless trips (13+) and tows to the repair shops around Buffalo who have repeatedly told me that I definitely got screwed on this one. From my tires, to my alternator, to the transmission. lt officially died yesterday just after ONLY TWO YEARS. I've tried throughout the last year to contact Paul and he's shamelessly ducking me. Paul Herman, his rude Secretary and the rest of his crew will soon get what's coming to them!

Apr 4, 2017
Bought a 2007 BMW 335i from them back in November. They were great people to work with and very honest. Love the car!

Apr 15, 2017
Great place; after some research I found out they sold exotics for a long time. Mine is a coupe manual which I can tell he likes to stock for fun. Mostly they sell family imports sedans and vans. If your into manuals and he has one I can gurentee it's ridiculously clean! They also let me leave my truck there for a week when I picked up my new car. It was a great experience. They are deffinetly passionate about cars.

Jul 7, 2014
Best dealership I have ever dealt with. Paul and his team are amazing! So helpful and understanding. Would recommend to anyone looking for a car

Apr 17, 2017
please donot buy a car from tis guy they all lemons ,he sold me a benz and i had to spen 3000 dollars to get it fixed ,to me all the cars are lemons

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