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90 Margin St, Peabody, MA 01960, USA
Peabody, Massachusetts 01960
+1 978-531-0978

I bought a car from these guy three months ago, and never will again. The car has been running okay, then just last week it started running really hot. It came close to overheating twice so I took it into a shop, where the mechanic told me that it has a warped head, caused because someone had previously overheated the car. Instead of fixing it right before selling it, these guys--John and Joe-- jimmy rigged the car with some cheap sealant and replaced a spark plug, when really the whole head needed to be milled. The repair job is costing me over 1,000 bucks!

I purchased a car from them recently a did have a issue shortly afterwards however they repaired the car in same day. They treated me fairly and we love the car, so i have no complaints about them or their business and would purchase another in the future.

I would call this a bait and switch situation, the good brother, and the evil brother. I've had some bad car buying experiences but this one was by far the worst. i was looking at a honda pilot. the (good brother) owner had to jump it for me to drive it because the battery was dead. Batteries drain so it wasn't too worried, but then i took a test drive. i literally took 4 rights. Upon starting the car there was a loud knocking sound at the rear of the vehicle, it drove rough and the breaks were so bald that it barely came to a stop and only then by putting my foot to the floor. i was genuinely afraid that i would get in an accident during my 4 block test-drive. i brought it back and parked it, still running, (because it had just been jumped and needed time to charge) at their garage bay doors at the request of the good brother who said i should tell his (evil) brother about anything wrong with the car. i informed the evil brother about the rough ride, knocking and clearly bald breaks. he looked me in the eye and said that he wasn't going to take MY word for it. then he said i should call and make an appt to take it to my mechanic and he would go with whatever the mechanic said. He wove a condecending tale about why the car drove rough and the breaks didn't work. He assumed that because I am a woman that i not only had no idea what i was talking about but that he could order me to do as he wished. he was clearly trying to bully me into buying the lemon of a car. the way that he talked down to me and then tried to order me to have their car looked at by my mechanic left me fuming.

The auto shop explained that there were so many parts of the car that had not been taken care of properly and were fixed incorrectly that most aspects of the car needed to be repaired. Along with this, the whole rear undercarriage of the car was rusting out, the brake lines were almost completely shot, etc. The auto shop told us that the repairs would be way more than the car was worth and that this kind of damage does not occur in less than six months (the span of time we had owned the car).

I bought a car here recently. It had low mileage, was a good make and model, and was fairly inexpensive. For the first month, it ran fine, however, then the check engine light came on and there were significant problems. The dealer fixed it as the car was under warranty but refused to fix all of the things that an outside agency told us was necessary. We thought that would be the end of it and the car was running well after that.

I will never buy from them again and urge everyone else to look for a car at a reputable dealer.

I want to make sure that I cost these two liars at least $1,000 bucks in lost business by telling everybody this: DO NOT TRUST THESE TWO LYING, SCHEMING THIEVES! THEY ARE NOT REPUTABLE DEALERS AND WILL ONLY RIP YOU OFF TO MAKE A QUICK BUCK! STAY AS FAR AWAY FROM THIS PLACE AS POSSIBLE!

Another few months passed and the car began making noises as I turned, when I turned the car on, and when I braked. We took it to an auto shop and were given an estimate for $3500 to fix everything that was wrong with the car.

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Country Club Motors

Car Dealer at 90 Margin St, Peabody, MA 01960, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Country Club Motors: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday
    8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday
    8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday
    9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Sunday
    Closed

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90 Margin St, Peabody, MA 01960, USA.
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  • Andrew
    Added 2014.12.19
    I bought a car from these guy three months ago, and never will again. The car has been running okay, then just last week it started running really hot. It came close to overheating twice so I took it into a shop, where the mechanic told me that it has a warped head, caused because someone had previously overheated the car. Instead of fixing it right before selling it, these guys--John and Joe-- jimmy rigged the car with some cheap sealant and replaced a spark plug, when really the whole head needed to be milled. The repair job is costing me over 1,000 bucks!
  • Gavin
    Added 2014.11.14
    I purchased a car from them recently a did have a issue shortly afterwards however they repaired the car in same day. They treated me fairly and we love the car, so i have no complaints about them or their business and would purchase another in the future.
  • Jack
    Added 2014.02.10
    I would call this a bait and switch situation, the good brother, and the evil brother. I've had some bad car buying experiences but this one was by far the worst. i was looking at a honda pilot. the (good brother) owner had to jump it for me to drive it because the battery was dead. Batteries drain so it wasn't too worried, but then i took a test drive. i literally took 4 rights. Upon starting the car there was a loud knocking sound at the rear of the vehicle, it drove rough and the breaks were so bald that it barely came to a stop and only then by putting my foot to the floor. i was genuinely afraid that i would get in an accident during my 4 block test-drive. i brought it back and parked it, still running, (because it had just been jumped and needed time to charge) at their garage bay doors at the request of the good brother who said i should tell his (evil) brother about anything wrong with the car. i informed the evil brother about the rough ride, knocking and clearly bald breaks. he looked me in the eye and said that he wasn't going to take MY word for it. then he said i should call and make an appt to take it to my mechanic and he would go with whatever the mechanic said. He wove a condecending tale about why the car drove rough and the breaks didn't work. He assumed that because I am a woman that i not only had no idea what i was talking about but that he could order me to do as he wished. he was clearly trying to bully me into buying the lemon of a car. the way that he talked down to me and then tried to order me to have their car looked at by my mechanic left me fuming.
  • Luis
    Added 2013.11.17
    The auto shop explained that there were so many parts of the car that had not been taken care of properly and were fixed incorrectly that most aspects of the car needed to be repaired. Along with this, the whole rear undercarriage of the car was rusting out, the brake lines were almost completely shot, etc. The auto shop told us that the repairs would be way more than the car was worth and that this kind of damage does not occur in less than six months (the span of time we had owned the car).
  • Jesus
    Added 2013.11.01
    I bought a car here recently. It had low mileage, was a good make and model, and was fairly inexpensive. For the first month, it ran fine, however, then the check engine light came on and there were significant problems. The dealer fixed it as the car was under warranty but refused to fix all of the things that an outside agency told us was necessary. We thought that would be the end of it and the car was running well after that.
  • Ian
    Added 2013.08.20
    I will never buy from them again and urge everyone else to look for a car at a reputable dealer.
  • Michael
    Added 2013.08.20
    I want to make sure that I cost these two liars at least $1,000 bucks in lost business by telling everybody this: DO NOT TRUST THESE TWO LYING, SCHEMING THIEVES! THEY ARE NOT REPUTABLE DEALERS AND WILL ONLY RIP YOU OFF TO MAKE A QUICK BUCK! STAY AS FAR AWAY FROM THIS PLACE AS POSSIBLE!
  • Added 2013.08.13
    Another few months passed and the car began making noises as I turned, when I turned the car on, and when I braked. We took it to an auto shop and were given an estimate for $3500 to fix everything that was wrong with the car.
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