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Friday, March 8, 2013

Brother's Automotive

On January 18,2013, I went to Brother's Automotive for the first time ever. I was floating in the area and decided to stop in to see what they have to offer. I seen a Blue 2004 Chevy Cavalier sitting in the back. I inquired about it. They said it was $1,850 with about 190,000 miles. Something seemed like it was wrong with it.

Next I went on January 31, 2013 to see if they got any new cars for sale preferably a Chevrolet. They had a 2005 Chevy Cobalt with 125,100 miles priced at $4,500.  They said I could test ride it. I turned the car on. The engine sounded great. Very quiet 4 cylinder car. The car was on E. (Spoil alert) Then the car started flashing "low fuel." So I cut the car off and said I would be back when they put gas in it.  After I got out of that car I noticed a Gold 2000 Chevy Cavalier. They said it was $2,200 and had 140,000 miles. I was not all that interested in the car that day and was pressed for time. I noticed the Blue Cavalier was still in the same spot.

I went back on February 6, all 3 of the cars were STILL there plus a couple other Chevrolet's, Honda, Dodge, and Toyota.  Cobalt was on the side of the garage. The Gold and Black Cavaliers were in front ready to go.  I asked about the Blue 2004 Chevy Cavalier and it was the same price.

I then talked to my personal mechanic said don't worry until you need a car. Just so happens last Wednesday March 6, 2013 the transmission went on my 97 Chevy Cavalier.

On Friday I rode pass this place just to see if my eye candy was still around. Only thing changed was the Cobalt was in the front with the other cars that looked ready to go.

Saturday, March 9, 2013, I went into this dealership and wanted to test ride the Gold 2000 Chevrolet Cavalier. I popped the hood as I do with every car I am interested in potentially.  I started the car. The heads are about to go in the Gold Cavalier. I found that out by opening the Anti-freeze reservoir and seen the anti-freeze looked like it had milk in it.
The guy Carmen did not seem to care.

Then they were going to sell me a 2005 Black Chevy Cavalier that didn't have a steering column. They wanted $4,000 because it had 81,000 miles.


Buyers beware of this place.

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