Beach Auto Brokers
Norfolk, VA
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Wish I could give 0 stars. This whole dealership is a SCAM! Anthony wrote down that our first payment would be on January 22nd. 2 months after we bought our car. We never heard This whole dealership is a SCAM! Anthony wrote down that our first payment would be on January 22nd. 2 months after we bought our car. We never heard anything from the bank but now they say we missed our payment on December 22nd. The whole process was extremely difficult and now we find out our dealer lied to us and created so many more issues for us. We should have never dealt with this company and I am making sure my reviews are everywhere so other people don't deal with the awful situations we are. More
Horrible, horrible, horrible. They lie and don't deliver on promises they make. Don't waste your time or money. Go anyplace else but Beach Auto Brokers. They are unprofess They lie and don't deliver on promises they make. Don't waste your time or money. Go anyplace else but Beach Auto Brokers. They are unprofessional, underhanded, and unreputable. Buy your vehicle from anyone else on the face of the earth. Save yourself a headache and wasted money. They will not do right by anyone. More
Extremely Unhappy Customer I’m not sure where to begin. I came down from the Washington DC area to see a few cars at Beach Auto Brokers that I had seen on their online inventory I’m not sure where to begin. I came down from the Washington DC area to see a few cars at Beach Auto Brokers that I had seen on their online inventory. When we arrived at the dealership one of the car dealers (Steven Griffen) greeted us and started to show us a few of the cars we were interested in. We ended up taking a Jeep down the street to get checked out by a third party mechanic to make sure that everything was sound with the vehicle. We were told this process would take about one to two hours so we decided to get some food while we waited and go over some of the vehicle information and so on. This is where some red flags started popping up. First of all 95% of the questions we asked the Steven he responded with “I’m really not sure, I’ve only been here for a couple weeks” or “ill have to check and get back to you”. But since he was new to the dealership and initially friendly we cut him some slack there. Then while we were at a restaurant, that the dealer had suggested, he did not order any food for himself but did order double vodka and orange juice! This was at 9:30 or 10 am, totally unprofessional! On the way back to the dealership he mentioned a few times on how good the drink was and how he should have had another. We arrived back at the mechanic where the jeep was and went over a few problems that were discovered. There was nothing very major with the car so we went back to the dealership to talk prices. After a little negotiation we agreed on a price and purchased the vehicle. I drove the car back up to the DC area without any issues and proceeded to use it as my daily driver. Two weeks later I got a dash indicator that read “Transmission Over Temp”. Not wanting to do any damage to the car I took it to a trusted mechanic the next day, the next day he had it taken to a special transmission shop. They had the car for 5 days before they could verify the issue, which was a faulty power shift module that needs to be replaced for my car to be safely driven. I was quoted $1,725 parts and labor to do this. Upon learning this information I reached out to the dealership to see if they could help seeing as how my 30 day warranty was still in effect (I only drove the car two weeks then in the shop for another). Steven was very encouraging at first telling us he’s going to see what he can do and how much he stands behind his product. The first day we received no call back so we decided to call them the day after to see if we could proceed with the repair and we were told they were working on it and would get back to us. We didn’t receive a call back that day either. The next day we called again to see where we stood and we were told they were still looking at it and they would get back to us before the end of the day. Again we received no call back and would have called them the next day but they were conveniently closed. So on Monday, 5 days later, we got a hold of the dealership and were informed that they could do nothing for us. The warranty only covered lubricated parts and since this was an electronic control they could do nothing for us. So now were paying $1,725 for a single repair after driving the car for only 2 weeks. On top of that all it has now been over 30 days since I bought the car and my temporary tags have expired. They have not sent my permanent plates like they said they would immediately do, which has caused my parking pass for my apartment to expire so now I will not be staying in my apartment until I receive my permanent plates to avoid accumulating parking tickets. This whole ordeal has been extremely frustrating and the dealership instead of offering help has tried to avoid telling us they can offer nothing and delayed the entire repair process. It seems they only stand behind their product until it leaves their lot. I would not go back or refer this dealership to anyone at all. Buyers beware. More