
GT Motors Inc
Philadelphia, PA

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Bought a car from these guys recently. Test drove vehicle. As soon as we started, the check engine light came on. My mistake was believing them when they said the code was for a "grounding Test drove vehicle. As soon as we started, the check engine light came on. My mistake was believing them when they said the code was for a "grounding wire." They called the mechanic who (according to them) had done a tune up on the vehicle. We took the vehicle to the mechanic after purchase, who said the same thing, turned off the check engine light, and sent us on our way. The light popped back on immediately, but we had already paid for the car (my mistake again). We figured we could get it fixed fairly easily. Got home, checked with my own code reader, and two codes popped up. P0300 and P0420. Neither of those list anything about a "grounding wire." So now we're looking at an expensive fix after we diagnose what the actual issue is. Seems like the catalytic converter is garbage. The inside of the car smells like exhaust when it's idling, and it's a rough idle. Yeah, it's an old car, but whatever "tune up" was done was a poor job, and the fact that they lied about what the code was, and seemingly colluded with the mechanic, shows the blatant scam. My first mistake was not asking for the code myself, and trusting a car salesman to have some integrity. They will rush you to get those papers signed, not even giving you time to read any of it, lie to your face, take your money, and get you out of there before you realize the mistake. Lesson learned. Buyer beware. I suggest a thorough read through the reviews on various sites for this dealership. I'm not the only one they scammed. More
Fraudulent dealership I purchased a car, newly inspected, that needs $4000 in repairs 2 weeks later. A dealership says it could’ve never passed inspection with these proble I purchased a car, newly inspected, that needs $4000 in repairs 2 weeks later. A dealership says it could’ve never passed inspection with these problems and suggested I contact the State Police. Now their is no reply from dealer. They also have 4 different addresses now. BEWARE. More