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Businiess name:  Good Wheels
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I would not recommend this company, and will definitely purchase my next car from somewhere else. They adverrise that they thoroughly inspect all cars before they sell them, but if they do, they only fix as little as they can. I bought a car three months ago for about $7,000 cash. As soon as I got the car home, and got it inspected (about two weeks after I bought it), it needed two new tires as it failed PA inspection. After haggling with them for about a week or two, they agreed to give me $200 towards the tires. (I decided to put four new ones on, as I was told one of the back tires was worn too). \r \r About a month after I got the car, the check engine light came on. The local Toyota dealer told me that the charcoal cannister had malfunctioned, and needed to be replaced, and that the timing belt should be replaced. (I had been hearing an occasional high pithced noise when starting the car, so that made sense to me.) \r \r Total cost to replace the charcoal cannister, timing belt, and two tires came to around $2,000. I still believe the car is decent, however I will not do business with this company again. I would not rcommend them to anyone, unless you can't get credit from anyone else.

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