Tulsa Woodward Auto Sales
Tulsa, OK
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7 Reviews of Tulsa Woodward Auto Sales
i have bought 2 vehicles from here price was cheap and i inspected the vehicles before i bought them as should any one who buys used vehicles should, they get their inventory from the new car lots in tulsa inspected the vehicles before i bought them as should any one who buys used vehicles should, they get their inventory from the new car lots in tulsa and they are the vehicles that the car lots dont want to mess with More
I traded in a good ford explorer and $3000 cash for a little BMW in August and no more than a week later had to put another $1200 in the engine because the radiator had a crack and the water pump was bad little BMW in August and no more than a week later had to put another $1200 in the engine because the radiator had a crack and the water pump was bad on it.. I still haven't received a title for it and now it is needing more repairs to the transmission.. I would strongly suggest never dealing with this dealership.. If the price seams to good its because the car is actually JUNK... More
I bought a grand marquis feb 25th 2010 and in the second week of may my transmission went out. When I called and asked if there was anything that they could do for me, I got a firm no. They price their cars week of may my transmission went out. When I called and asked if there was anything that they could do for me, I got a firm no. They price their cars to sell but you pay for it if you drive off the lot with any of their cars. Don't waste your money there! I'm a single mother of 4 and it took alot of time to get that money I needed to buy a car and now it's just sitting outside collecting dust. I am so pissed off. More
I bought a car from this place. Initially I was happy with my vehicle. Especially since the price seemed good. But then a month after I purchased it I checked the transmission fluid and noticed it was ve with my vehicle. Especially since the price seemed good. But then a month after I purchased it I checked the transmission fluid and noticed it was very dirty. My mechanic told me it was only a matter of time before I would have to get the transmission rebuilt. He was absolutely correct on this. The transmission failed 3 months after I bought it. I ended up paying over $2000.00 for a rebuilt tranny. Also I noticed the coolant reservoir was filthy. After this experience I recommend that when buying a used car first take it to a good mechanic for a thorough going over before plunking down any money. I am disappointed that a used car dealer would sell an car in this condition. More
When we saw this accord it wasnt wat i wanted but the price was so good for how many miles was on it so we went ahead and bought it. its been only 21 days and my acccord is dead!!!!! we called them about price was so good for how many miles was on it so we went ahead and bought it. its been only 21 days and my acccord is dead!!!!! we called them about it and chris said that "its not my problem because when i had it it worked fine!" so now we are trying to file a lawsuit against them!!! this dealership is a big time CROOK!!! right away when we got home the check engine light went on and the coolant hose bursted!!! how DUMB!!! is that!? this place is a peice of crap! dont buy! save you money and get a loan for somethin better! places like this should get shut down! More
we purchased a used car in Oct of 2008 it is now Jan 2009 and we still have not recieved the title. we moved to OKC and called them numberous times to find out where the title was. they had said they mailed and we still have not recieved the title. we moved to OKC and called them numberous times to find out where the title was. they had said they mailed it out to the new address. 4 months later still no title. so we called them again and they said they would not mail it becasue it cost them $6 to mail! I'll tell you this is the worest customer service i have ever experiance. It would not surprise me if they never had a title and all the cars are stolen. Buy at own risk! More
Suggestion 1: Inspect the vehicle 360 degrees, inside and out. I mean inspect everything! Don't let your excitement overtake your perception of the condition of the vehicle. Make sure you really want the veh out. I mean inspect everything! Don't let your excitement overtake your perception of the condition of the vehicle. Make sure you really want the vehicle. Once you buy the vehicle, it's yours. If the price of the vehicle sounds too good to be true, it probably is!<br><br>Suggestion 2: Always make sure your bill of sale reads the amount you actually gave for the vehicle. Example: If you gave 5,000 for a vehicle and you want to save on taxes by being dishonest with the OK Tax Commission and have the dealer put 2,000 on the bill of sale instead of 5,000... well what if you never get a title from the dealer and you decide you need to take him to a Court of Law? You'd only be entiled to what the bill of sale says and you'd lose 3,000! Or, in another scenario, if the OK Tax Commission were to perform a random audit on your vehicle purchase, you'd be in big trouble for tax evasion. The bottom line is, don't do this. <br><br>Suggestion 3: Make sure the dealer has a title to the vehicle in his possession- not somebody else's. Inspect the title closely. Make sure there are no liens on the title or make sure there is a lien release. Avoid a vehicle that has been involved in title jumping. For example, Mr B bought a vehicle from Mr A and Mr B wants to sell the vehicle without putting the title in his name. So then Mr B depends on his friend Mr. Used Car Dealer to sell the vehicle for him. Mr. B is wrong for title jumping and Mr. Used Car Dealer is wrong for selling a vehicle from his lot which he did not own or have a title for. Remember, the dealer by law is to present a title to you at the time of the sale...not when he is darn good and ready. The Only exception to that is that the title may be delivered to the lending institution financing the purchase and the lending institution shall have 20 days to perfect its lien and thereafter deliver the title to the purchaser. You, the buyer have thirty days until you have to transfer the vehicle into your name before you start getting penalties. As for the dealer, he has thirty days to give you a title before he starts getting fined by the Oklahoma Used Motor Vehicle and Parts Commission. To avoid a month-long (or more) headache of waiting and being lied to, make sure that the dealer has a title to the vehicle you wish to buy.<br><br>Suggestion 4: If you experience problems retrieving a title promised by a used car dealer, contact the Oklahoma Used Motor Vehicle Commission at (405) 949-2626, or visit their website at www.umvpc.state.ok.us/ <br>Here you can view a variety of forms such as Consumer Tips, Rules and Regualtions, and the Consumer Complaint Form. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view these forms. If you wish to file a complaint, print out the Consumer Complaint form, follow the instructions, and mail it to the Oklahoma Used Motor Vehicle and Parts Commission.<br><br><br><br><br><br> More