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Snake oil salesman
This guy is a snake... Do NOT do business with him. He is as bad as they come. He will rip you off for fun.

If you choose to do business at this place, use EXTREME CAUTIONI expected honest and forthright based on all my discussions with the ownerAfter I commited to buy and put my money down, and before he had even shipped the vehicle off the lot, he sent me the title and that was when I discovered it was a vehicle with a rebuilt/salvage title from another state! He does not believe he has any obligation to disclose this in advanceCompletely broken moral compassWhen I discovered that he was trying to sell me a vehicle with very questionable safety standards I requested he refund my moneyHe refused at first, but eventually allowed as how he would take the truck back but would keep one thousand of my moneyThe vehicle had not even left his lot! So, lesson learnedIf you are considering buying here I certainly wouldn't do it long distanceGo there, look at the vehicle, have it looked at both by a mechanic and a collision centerImagine how bad it would have been if he had actually shipped it! In the long run, I got fleeced for bucksLearn from my mistake, buy elsewhere! Trust is basic in these kind of long distance purchasesI'm here to tell you that you can't trust this person to do the right thing for youKnow exactly what you are getting before you give him one dime! Finally, I can tell you this- that vehicle is still on his website advertised for sale with no indication that it has that rebuilt/salvage titleSo, if you feel like buying a car that has been rebuilt by who knows who, guys that did who knows what, go right aheadJust remember a vehicle like that is unsafe, can't be insured, has no resale value, and is just as likely as not to fail on the road killing you and whoever else happens to be on the road near youNo matter how much someone tries to sell you on how good it is, that is what you are buying

BUYERS & SELLERS BEWARE!!! I recently sold a car to [redacted] (Nashville Speed Shop) with a legal binding contractNegotiated the price, both agreeing on the transaction and [redacted] told me he would pay for it the next dayTwo days passed and no paymentI called [redacted] and he told me he had been busy from a car show the past weekend and would pay for the car the following day and he would text me when he did soThree more days passed and no communication and no paymentAfter researching Nashville Speed Shop I found this is not uncommon for this businessVERY GOOD SCAMMER!!!

Recently purchased BMW Xfrom NSS and immediately smelled a burning suffer smellInformed *** (Owner) of the issue and he replied, it's simple the burning off of coolant from recent recall work performed by a BMW dealershipTried to give it a week to do so and later received an oil notification on the dashboard that simply said pull over and have repaired or we would damage the engineLong story short, suffer smell still exists, and European mechanic details that all work needing to fix all issues will be in estimate nearly $10,My only concern plainly, is not initially having to do repairs (things happen), but in essence, *** would not allow us to take the vehicle to be repaired, informed us that the vehicle had just returned from the dealership (BMW had done a once-over) and would not offer warranty before closing of purchase

If you choose to do business at this place, use EXTREME CAUTION. I expected honest and forthright based on all my discussions with the owner. After I commited to buy and put my money down, and before he had even shipped the vehicle off the lot, he sent me the title and that was when I discovered it was a vehicle with a rebuilt/salvage title from another state! He does not believe he has any obligation to disclose this in advance. Completely broken moral compass. When I discovered that he was trying to sell me a vehicle with very questionable safety standards I requested he refund my money. He refused at first, but eventually allowed as how he would take the truck back but would keep one thousand of my money. The vehicle had not even left his lot! So, lesson learned. If you are considering buying here I certainly wouldn't do it long distance. Go there, look at the vehicle, have it looked at both by a mechanic and a collision center. Imagine how bad it would have been if he had actually shipped it! In the long run, I got fleeced for 1000 bucks. Learn from my mistake, buy elsewhere!

Trust is basic in these kind of long distance purchases. I'm here to tell you that you can't trust this person to do the right thing for you. Know exactly what you are getting before you give him one dime! Finally, I can tell you this- that vehicle is still on his website advertised for sale with no indication that it has that rebuilt/salvage title. So, if you feel like buying a car that has been rebuilt by who knows who, guys that did who knows what, go right ahead. Just remember a vehicle like that is unsafe, can't be insured, has no resale value, and is just as likely as not to fail on the road killing you and whoever else happens to be on the road near you. No matter how much someone tries to sell you on how good it is, that is what you are buying.

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BUYERS & SELLERS BEWARE!!!
I recently sold a car to [redacted] (Nashville Speed Shop) with a legal binding contract. Negotiated the price, both agreeing on the transaction and [redacted] told me he would pay for it the next day. Two days passed and no payment. I called [redacted] and he told me he had been busy from a car show the past weekend and would pay for the car the following day and he would text me when he did so. Three more days passed and no communication and no payment. After researching Nashville Speed Shop I found this is not uncommon for this business. VERY GOOD SCAMMER!!!

I bought a 1962 Cadillac from This place. It was advertised as show quality mint condition fully restored. Ice cold A/C , I was told you could eat off the undercarriage. So far, I've replaced rear wheel bearings, the full a/c system had to replaced. The car is loaded with bondo. The undercarriage is a real pig. Theres are so many leaks it's unreal. I could write a book on this car on what was advertised and what I received. Buyer beware.

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