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Brian's Used Car Sales

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2928 ON-11, Oro Station, Ontario, L0L 2E0, Canada
(705) 487-0070
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Jun 12, 2018
Do not buy a car from this man! He sold a supposed certified van to my daughter (single Mother) 9 months ago. It has not run right from the beginning. There was a crack in the windshield, which he filled incorrectly, the entire exhaust has fallen apart, the spark plugs were original to it’s year 2008, she has put thousands of dollars into it, to find out she will be lucky if it lasts her 2 years! This man is an absolute fraud!

Sep 7, 2018
This man should not be allowed to sell cars. My fiancé and I bought a 2011 Subaru Legacy from Brian about 6 months ago that was *supposedly* safety'd and certified. We initially went to see it and expressed some interest but said we didn't want to make a decision before seeing a few other cars that night. We decided by the next morning we wanted the Legacy and decided to show up without calling ahead. The place was closed down and all the cars on the lot had been marked up by $500+. Dodgy. We still went through with the sale, and not even two weeks later had a check engine light come on as well as an alarming scraping noise coming from the front right wheel. We took it to the local Subaru dealership, who checked it over and told us everything that was wrong with it including a wheel bearing, a worn our serpentine belt, a blown headlight, and a leaky exhaust. So we took it back to Brian and after about three hours of arguing back and forth he finally agreed to only change the wheel bearing. He refused to do anything else. Now fast forward a couple of months, and our front brake lines blow out from rust, and then not even a month later we had our rear brakes blow as well. It came to light that whoever did the car's last safety inspection (Brian, woohoo) cheaped out and put brakes for a cheaper model onto our car instead of the brakes that fit properly. Because of that, my fiancé, his parents, and I could have all died because we lost brakes while going 100kms/hour on the highway. I would NEVER reccomend Brian's Used Car Sales to anybody. Ever. I hope he's put out of business and never puts anyone else's life in danger. This guy should not be a car dealer. He should be in jail.

Dec 18, 2016
Brian ripped my 18 year old son off. He sold him a certified car and less than 2 months later he had to get the car looked at as it was having transmission issues. When he took it to a mechanic they looked at the brakes as well. They were pure metal. No pads left at all and they were so rusted that they were disintegrating. He has done nothing to make this right. Their was so much wrong with the car that we had to just scrap it and go get him another car. Wasted $3000. DO NOT BUY FROM HIM. He is a crook with no conscience. My son could have died.

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