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3 FAT GUYS AUTO SALES
11908 E. SPRAGUE AVE.
SPOKANE, WA 99208
(509) 922-1740
3 FAT GUYS AUTO SALES Reviews

Auto Repair Yakima
8 S 1st St
Yakima, WA 98901
(509) 795-0861
Auto Repair Yakima Reviews

Dick Hannah Collision Center
3517 NE Auto Mall Dr
Vancouver, WA 98662
(360) 944-3252
Dick Hannah Collision Center Reviews

Eastside European Auto Service & Repair
13400 NE 124th St
Kirkland, WA 98034
(425) 823-8200
Eastside European Auto Service & Repair Reviews

Elite Auto Care Inc.
2852 NW Market St
Seattle, WA 98107
(206) 706-3054
Elite Auto Care Inc. Reviews

Gee Automotive Companies
21502 E George Gee Ave
Liberty Lake, WA 99019
(509) 927-1000
Gee Automotive Companies Reviews

Green Car Company
1129 8th St
Kirkland, WA 98033
(425) 820-4549
Green Car Company Reviews

Hahn Motor Company
1201 S. 1st St.
Yakima, WA 98901
(509) 453-2646
Hahn Motor Company Reviews

Longview Collision Center
1020 Industrial Way
Longview, WA 98632
(360) 334-4208
Longview Collision Center Reviews

Morris Motors
1379 N Main
White Salmon, WA 98672
(509) 493-2130
Morris Motors Reviews

North Renton Automotive
590 Park Ave N
Renton, WA 98055
(425) 227-8812
North Renton Automotive Reviews

Northwest Collision
1390 West Poplar Street
Walla Walla, WA 99362
(509) 529-9638
Northwest Collision Reviews

Paulson's Complete Auto Repair
1109 108th Street South
Tacoma, WA 98444
(253) 539-3566
Paulson's Complete Auto Repair Reviews

Rich's Car Corner
16004 Aurora Avenue North
Shorelne, WA 98133
(800) 364-1755
Rich's Car Corner Reviews

Rod's Japanese Auto Care
5292 Guide Meridian
Bellingham, WA 98226
(360) 398-2944
Rod's Japanese Auto Care Reviews


Latest Washington Service or Auto Body Dealer Reviews

Rich's Car Corner - Shorelne, WA

On 5/22/2013 8:40:14 PM Honda908 wrote:
I am just out of college and wanted to find a car that I could use for work. I found a 2000 Honda Accord with 91,000 miles on their site. On their website they listed the car at $6250. I decided to take my Mother along since this was my first car. We test drove the car and it seemed great except the muffler seemed like it had a leak because it was a little loud then it should be. So we asked Frank about it and he looked under the car and said, "it doesn't have an exhaust pipe." I thought that was a little funny but asked what he would do for the price. He checked and apparently he could only take off $150. We called our family mechanic who we trust and he said that it would be at least $350 and up to $450. He asked and was like there is no way, but he insisted and referred us to a muffler guy in Everett. (Now I did call the muffler guy and got a quote of $150). So I wasn't very concerned about that. Since it was my first time I referred to my mother for a lot of the questions. My mother is very smart and has a masters degree. We both chose, since the car drove so well, that we would not take the warranty. Since it was a Sunday we could not take the car to my mechanic and I needed the car for Monday. While I drove the car to work which is only 10 miles from home, the brake light flashed on. When I got home it was late and I could do nothing about the brake light. Luckily I was able to borrow a car on Tuesday and I scheduled my car to get to the shop today (Wednesday). I just received an email from my mechanic with a list of repairs that total over $6000. With the breaks this is what my mechanic says "The left rear parking brake adjuster shaft seal has a large brake fluid leak, The lower caliper slider movement on each rear rotor is inhibited, Brake fluid leakage of any amount is of great concern because it could lead to unexpected, sudden and complete loss of braking, Deep heat stress cracks in rear brake pads; the pads are not worn out but have been overheated or are a grade that cannot tolerate normal heat loads, This has caused pieces of the pad to break off on both side sets of pads; causing less surface for stopping power." There is also no heat shield, apparently there is no battery assembly so that the battery could bounce and cause an explosion, and there are a bunch of other things. Ugh! I could have easily gotten in to an accident when I was test driving it. How could they have let someone leave the lot with this car when it is in such bad shape?

Rich's Car Corner - Shorelne, WA

On 8/15/2012 7:30:19 PM Juliemorrowwhite wrote:
I have bought 4 cars from Rich's Car Corner. These guys are legit. They know how to find good cars and sell them at an affordable rate. I will keep going back over and over. Quick story: I just recently bought a car from Rich's and unfortunately the same day I bought the car, it was stolen. Fortunately the police recovered it quickly, but in the meantime while I was in limbo, Rich's gave me a loaner car to use until my car was recovered. WOW. NO other used car dealership would do this. These guys are family and car hobbyists. They sell cars to support their love for restoring old classic cars. They are not out to get you, or sell you lemons. They want to help people get into the right car. I recommend checking Rich’s online site first before you go in to buy. The online prices are usually $500-$1,000 less than the sticker price. So shop smart. Don't waste your time. These guys reward you for knowing what you want when you get there. Call ahead and they will even get your financing pre-approved. Bad credit or no credit, they will work with you.