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I had my first experience with them today. I made an appointment to look at the car, which is how they do it. I was very interested and asked for a test drive. They were very resistant to a test drive. The salesman said that if I am looking at other cars, I should come back at a different time and that I should only test drive it if I am SURE that this is the car I want. Later, after looking closer at the car, I asked again to test drive and found the same resistance. I asked, "You seem very resistant to a test drive". He then ended our time together. He said he wasn't in that big of a hurry to sell the car and that he wasn't going to sell it to me. I can't imagine any reasons for their stance. I didn't come in dirty or belligerent. I was going to pay cash today, and he knew that. Is this a company that milks people in financing so he wanted to get me out of there? I had a friend with me who knows more about cars--did this make him upset that someone was asking questions? Either way, I highly encourage you to take your business elsewhere. How would I know if "this was the car for me" unless I test drove it? Why would he want to keep me from doing a test drive? He said it was because he would have to close down shop (even though two gentlemen were working today). If I made an appointment, surely he knew I would test drive it. It seems very, very fishy. On a final note, he wouldn't let me bring it to my mechanic to do an inspection. Does that say anything?

Worst experience ever! I was helping a friend look for a new vehicle since I am a car buff. I found a decent car at Peak Auto Brokers. I read online that since they are a small business, you have to call to set up an appointment and test drive. That is usual for car dealers, but I understood since they are a small business, and the car seemed like a good deal. Immediately upon entering the dealership with my friend for our appointment, I started talking with the gentleman about the car. After a few questions, I said that my friend was buying the car, and I was just there to help since I know more about cars. The car dealer immediately said he would rather just deal with one person and started taking to my friend only. I was put off by this, but kept asking questions because I felt I needed to help my friend and there still was questions to ask. I asked for a Carfax, and was told that they do no do Carfax because they don't trust them, and they use another company but don't trust them as well. I asked several times about our test drive, and the dealer kept saying, "well, I want to make sure this is the car you are going to buy before we set up a test drive" I should have immediately saw that as a red flag and left. Again, the car seemed nice and I still had hope that my friend would possibly buy it. The dealer brought up financing, and my friend said that he was paying in cash, so financing was not necessary. The dealer seemed really put off by that as well. We went outside to look at the car again. The dealer came out and showed us a few things on the car and talked about some of the highlights. We mentioned a test drive again, and the dealer's response was "as long as you are sure this is the car you are going to buy" The dealer said we could take the car to a mechanic if we would like. I told him that I had a trusted mechanic that I would like to go to-dealer said no and that I could only use the mechanics in their network area. After bringing up a test drive again, and having the dealer say, "we want to make sure that this is the car that you are going to buy, my friend then said to the dealer: "it seems like you are being really resistant to a test drive". The dealer responded by saying that "they need to be sure that we are planning to buy the car since they have to close down shop to leave for a test drive". My friend responded by saying, "I thought we made an appointment though, and don't most people test drive a car before committing to buying it?" The dealer got very upset by this comment, slammed the hood and trunk of the car, took the key out and said he was no longer interested in selling this car. We had a few more words about the subject, and then left in shock. As a person who has bought many cars over the years, I was shocked at what I witnessed, and couldn't believe a place would choose to operate like this. I am embarrassed that I took my friend to such a place, and hope you think twice about visiting Peak Auto Brokers upon reading my review.

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