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Oleg and his wife are wonderful caring people I would recommend that if your looking for a car or work done they are the best and will treat you right and fair god bless people like them other review I seen he offered to buy the car back that shows good character and a fair man and he would have probably gave them more than the other 3rd generation dealership on their trade in you know how to run a business so keep up the good work Oleg your a good man your wife and kids should be so proud of you thanks
Buy your car here!
Oleg and his wife are wonderful caring people I would recommend that if your looking for a car or work done they are the best and will treat you right and fair god bless people like them other review I seen he offered to buy the car back that shows good character and a fair man and he would have probably gave them more than the other 3rd generation dealership on their trade in you know how to run a business so keep up the good work Oleg your a good man your wife and kids should be so proud of you thanks
- Customer service 5.0
- Buying process 5.0
- Quality of repair 5.0
- Overall facilities 5.0
- Overall experience 5.0
- Does recommend this dealer
- Shopped for a used car
- Did make a purchase
Very friendly and helpful
Absolute Auto was very friendly and helpful to me! I pulled into this auto dealership looking for help on a Saturday morning for some quick emergency service on my car. The guy stopped what he was doing and helped me immediately even though this is a dealership! Thank you very much for getting me back on the road. I was able to finish my weekend vacation and get my car back home because of you. I saw a large selection of beautiful cars for sale here - and I would feel comfortable shopping for a vehicle here based on my interaction with you.
Very friendly and helpful
Absolute Auto was very friendly and helpful to me! I pulled into this auto dealership looking for help on a Saturday morning for some quick emergency service on my car. The guy stopped what he was doing and helped me immediately even though this is a dealership! Thank you very much for getting me back on the road. I was able to finish my weekend vacation and get my car back home because of you. I saw a large selection of beautiful cars for sale here - and I would feel comfortable shopping for a vehicle here based on my interaction with you.
- Customer service 5.0
- Buying process —
- Quality of repair 5.0
- Overall facilities 5.0
- Overall experience 5.0
- Does recommend this dealer
- Came in for service or repair
- Did not make a purchase
Geoff, thank you so much for your feedback! It was our pleasure to be able to help you out!
Buyer Beware
Buyer BEWARE! Before purchasing any auto from here make sure you do your own research and get a CarFax! We purchased an auto from here that one year later, while attempting to trade it in at a legitimate 3rd generation owned car dealership in business since 1934, we were handed a CarFax showing that this car had been totaled by an insurance company due to an accident 1 yr prior to our purchase. This car was deemed by them as unsafe, unsellable and therefore worthless. This legitimate dealership was shocked that this car was sold let alone without disclosure of that information. (This was all much worse than our first disappointment, when 3 days after purchase, the battery had to be replaced by us.) The owner of Absolute Auto amongst the denial of responsibility, false statements, and blame shifting, he actually did acknowledge his knowledge of this fact prior to the sale of the auto to us, going so far as to say his shop did the work on the wrecked vehicle, but did not disclose any of it to us. Even then, he went on to accuse the well established and legitimate dealer of being the wrong doer in the situation. There was absolutely no mention of any kind to us prior to the purchase that this car had been in an accident, let alone one that caused the insurance company to deem it a total loss. He charged top blue book value on a vehicle he knew it was not worth and he would not get if the purchaser was aware of its history. A complaint had to be filed against Absolute Auto and its owner with the State of Wisconsin resulting in a sanction being issued against this dealer for not disclosing this information. Do yourself a favor and save yourself the hassle and headache or worse the risk to your safety and go to a legitimate dealership that follows standards when inspecting and selling vehicles.
Buyer Beware
Buyer BEWARE! Before purchasing any auto from here make sure you do your own research and get a CarFax! We purchased an auto from here that one year later, while attempting to trade it in at a legitimate 3rd generation owned car dealership in business since 1934, we were handed a CarFax showing that this car had been totaled by an insurance company due to an accident 1 yr prior to our purchase. This car was deemed by them as unsafe, unsellable and therefore worthless. This legitimate dealership was shocked that this car was sold let alone without disclosure of that information. (This was all much worse than our first disappointment, when 3 days after purchase, the battery had to be replaced by us.) The owner of Absolute Auto amongst the denial of responsibility, false statements, and blame shifting, he actually did acknowledge his knowledge of this fact prior to the sale of the auto to us, going so far as to say his shop did the work on the wrecked vehicle, but did not disclose any of it to us. Even then, he went on to accuse the well established and legitimate dealer of being the wrong doer in the situation. There was absolutely no mention of any kind to us prior to the purchase that this car had been in an accident, let alone one that caused the insurance company to deem it a total loss. He charged top blue book value on a vehicle he knew it was not worth and he would not get if the purchaser was aware of its history. A complaint had to be filed against Absolute Auto and its owner with the State of Wisconsin resulting in a sanction being issued against this dealer for not disclosing this information. Do yourself a favor and save yourself the hassle and headache or worse the risk to your safety and go to a legitimate dealership that follows standards when inspecting and selling vehicles.
- Customer service 1.0
- Buying process 1.0
- Quality of repair 1.0
- Overall facilities 1.0
- Overall experience 1.0
- Does not recommend this dealer
- Shopped for a used car
- Did make a purchase
T B, I have been in the car repair business for over a decade. I own a professional body shop. The car I sold to your daughter was structurally sound and had no title brands (clear title).There was damage to the tailgate when I bought it at an auction. It had no frame damage and the airbags were not deployed. The vehicle was professionally fixed and inspected before it was offered for sale. Whenever I sell a car that was repaired in my shop, I am always transparent about the kind of repairs the car needed. In your review you claim that I failed to disclose the accident. It’s been over a year since the car was sold. I don’t remember our exact conversation, but what I know for sure is that neither I nor my son would ever try to hide the fact that the car was in an accident. I apologize if there was any miscommunication in regard to the car history. Your daughter drove the car for a year. The only issue that she had with it was a battery that needed to be replaced. But I am assuming that she went in for oil changes during that year. Has she ever been told by a mechanic that her car was structurally unsafe? I am sure the answer to this question is a no, because there was no structural damage. According to your review the salesperson at Hobbs Honda made claims about the car being unsafe and unsellable just by looking at the Carfax report and without physically inspecting the vehicle. That claim was false. I realize that the words “total loss” in a Carfax report may sound concerning and scary, but a vehicle can be proclaimed a total loss for many different reasons. A total loss car doesn’t automatically mean that it’s structurally unsafe/unrepairable/unsellable. You may learn more about what a total loss vehicle is at carfax.com. When you first contacted me about the trouble your daughter had at Hobbs Honda I offered you a fair trade in amount for the car and tried to explain to you that the salesperson at Hobbs Honda is being unreasonable/untruthful and is trying to take advantage of your daughter. I offered you assistance with this matter and asked for the salesperson's name. Unfortunately, you chose to believe the person who used scare tactics for the purpose of a financial gain. How else would you explain the fact that on Monday following the trade-in, your “unsellable” Kia was getting ready to be put up for sale on Hobbs Honda’s lot? You can contact me for a video from Hobbs Honda lot. I stand behind the cars I sell. Please feel free to take any car on my lot to your mechanic before you buy. Moreover, I will always be glad to offer a fair trade in amount for a car that was sold by me even if you decide not to buy your next vehicle from me. And just to clarify, there were no sanctions taken against me by the DMV and BBB. Finally, I am genuinely sorry about the experience your daughter had at Hobbs Honda. I am not sure if there is something that can still be done to recover the money you lost, but If you decide to investigate this matter any further, please don’t hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Oleg