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Businiess name:  Power Scion Of Cerritos
Review by:  Jay R.
Review content: 
The reason I stopped by at Toyota was to look for a car that I may buy in the nearby future, but not now. I'm not great with cars, so I don't remember car names. But I was definately intrigued at a few of their cars and vans. What sucked was the darn sales person. He came up to me to ask me how I was doing and what not, and what kind of car I was looking for. I told him I was just browsing, but he kept insisting to continue on with the conversation. He would say, there's plenty of cars out here to fit the type I wanted, and so on and so on. After a few minutes and understanding my hint that I didn't want to talk with him, he left. I was able to walk around the lot from myself on without any other talking. The prices on most cars looked expensive, but I'm guessing that they would be lowered as I would be able to negotiate with the dealer if I was actually buying. Whats good about this Toyota is that it is located in the Cerritos Auto Square, where many other car dealers are held. Unfortunetly, I didn't buy a car this time, but I was definately intrigued.

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