EIMPORTS4LESS


Country United States
State Costa Rica
City PERKASIE
Address 124 W. DUBLIN PK.
Phone 2152499100
Website www.eimports4less.com

EIMPORTS4LESS Reviews

  • Sep 8, 2014

This letter sent to Roger and George at eimports. Please beware and do not buy a car from this company, they set me up, lied, sent me out, and pretended I didn't even do business with them 2 days later when my transmission catastrophically failed! I bought this car "as is" based on trust and need your help to protect less advantaged or unaware become future prey for this company!

Dear Roger and current management of Eimports4less,

On Friday Sept 5, 2014 I purchased a 2006 Nissan Xterra from you for $88266.96 plus tax and your pack and doc fees of $217.00 for a total of $9573.58. On Saturday I noticed the transmission slipping once as I pulled out from a traffic light. On Sunday only two days after the purchase, while driving on York road in Warminster, the vehicle was unable to move under its own power and the Transmission catastrophically failed. I left Roger a voicemail of the chain of events on Sunday as well as the fact I had to have it towed to a repair location. I was unable to rent a car on Sunday locally so therefor do not have any means of transportation. I called on Monday Sept 8th and spoke with Roger to see what his plans were to process a full refund or repair the vehicle ( Approximately $4500-$5000) required . After not hearing from anyone I called back to speak to Roger and he said that his company (Manager George Lekas) sold me the car "As Is" and I was on my own. I have spoken with three repair shops and they stated that the type of failure that occurred does not just happen it would have been very noticeable to the dealers technician and the previous owner who traded in the car. They have suggested definite legal action as well as contacting the Pennsylvania state dealers board and local news media in Philadelphia. This is the type of deliberate fraud the the media will have a "hay day' with and I intend to sue for a full refund, cost of all my repairs and towing along with other damages. I want to give your dealership until 6:00pm this evening to take care of this complaint of selling me a known defective vehicle and refund my purchase in full. I have also advised American Express to dispute $1000.00 of the purchase on there card and not pay eimports any proceeds until this legal case is settled. Thank you in advance for reconsidering your decision to settle this correctly.

Bottom line, I thought these people were reputable and they sent me out the door knowing this car had major defects and $4500 to $5000 in a transmission replacement was required. I drove this car less than 50 miles from the dealership before it failed . Roger looked me straight in my eyes and lied like a classic slimy salesman. This man will do anything or say anything to sell a car. There are far better reliable places all around us to make such a big investment. I sure learned my lesson and hope it helps everyone in the future!.

This letter sent to Roger and George at eimports. Please beware and do not buy a car from this company, they set me up, lied, sent me out, and pretended I didn't even do business with them 2 days later when my transmission catastrophically failed! I bought this car "as is" based on trust and need your help to protect less advantaged or unaware become future prey for this company!

  • May 7, 2014

First I will say that the car I bought from eimports4 less was sold as is. My bad, buyer beware. That said these guys are not good guys. If they sell a good car it by luck. They are not straightforward; I wish I read the reviews before going there. Here is the story, bought a VW golf for my daughter, they advertised it as a great deal, drive off the lot, local trade, well maintained. I took a test drive and Mike told me that an oil light comes on but they “ran codes” and it was a sensor. Dumb mistake on my part, I listened. Car seemed to run well. Needless to day, on the way home the light came on. OK, drove home and called a VW dealer, set up appointment to get it fixed. Drove to dealer and dropped off. Drove 47 miles total in those two rides. Get a call from VW dealer telling me “someone” had put heavy weight thick oil in the engine, “presumably” to hide the fact that the car had a spun bearing, needed a new engine! Called back Mike and was told that was what “as is” means. Tough luck. No satisfaction even offered. Unfortunately too late I check the reviews and see these guys are not ethical. I know everyone says that about car salesmen, not really true anymore but I warn you, you are taking your chances with these guys. Beware, do your research and have a mechanic check the car first! My error but their bad business. In the next month I was going to be in the market for a BMW 1 series convertible, not from them!

  • Apr 17, 2014

Do not trust their ""EXCELLENT CONDITION"" assessments of the vehicles. Do not trust their photos, they are ""photoshop-ed"". Notice their cliche responses to the complaints ""We understand how you feel, regret you feel that way and there is nothing we can do."" They shamelessly add that they are not obligated to disclose any damages the vehicle might have. No effort on their part to correct the situation and preserve any decent reputation.

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