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Businiess name:  Mark Miller Toyota
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I've had some shady experiences at MM Toyota, both when I purchased my used (excuse me, pre-owned) Tacoma and also, when I went in to check on a recall issue. Turns out, the salesperson would have said ANYTHING to sell me the car and knew nothing about the specs and almost refused to show me the Car-Fax report. On the recall issue, my truck had no problem there, but as a consequence of the free 14-point inspection, ended up with a $2000. list of "urgent" repairs. Since replacing the license plate lights was $15, I decided to do it myself. Funny thing, there were no lights there to replace. La?er, I saw the lights dangling from their cords underneath the car where the bulbs had been crushed dragging on the asphalt. Guess they thought I would for sure have them do that, but never considered putting the car back together after it was "inspected" as a cash cow. Oh well. Their lobby with big screen TVs is nice, but you know who's paying for it!

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