Jeff
GBLemon Squad is garbage Corey was not ASE certified He didn't know what clear bra was He didn't notice the steeda IRS no hop and did not know it was suspension modification He started my manual car in gear and lurched forward almost hitting the van in front of me I just spent $10k fixing all oil leaks and he put on the report it has an oil leak He said rust on a car that has never left Phoenix AZ I paid $200 for this garbage service, this is seriously wrong Google "corey lemon squad" Watch video starting at 33 seconds
Jenny Herzenstiel
GBI should always read reviews here… I should always read reviews here before I try something new... They did send someone to inspect the car I was considering. Everything on the report was marked "good" except for things that I could easily see myself, like wear on the seats, and an alert light was on. He said he did a road test, but I don't think he did. As soon as my husband drove it, he noticed some shaking when applying the brakes, and the car "jerks" when it shifts while driving. That's transmission!! I specifically said in my request that I was concerned about transmission (it's a known issue in this vehicle, but obviously doesn't happen to them all). There are several other little things wrong, but those two are big. We bought the car, based on their report and my brief test drive. Off to the dealership next week, for a proper inspection.
Gilbert
GBGood report followed by transmission failure I had a Lemon Squad inspector go over a 2005 Maserati Spyder Cambiocorsa I was considering buying. A pretty clean report, including that the transmission was working as expected. Right after I received the car the transmission failed. One wonders whether the inspectors are in cahoots with the car salesmen, considering that they live and work in pretty much the same area. I would be leery of any good Lemon Squad report, since it may now be what it seems.
Charles Bonnett
GBUnqualified techs Unqualified techs, and multiple cancellations. Tech canceled two appointments back to back and then showed up two hours late the third time around. The vehicle being inspected was a manual BMW, the tech didn't even know how to put it in reverse, and said, "I am not qualified BMW tech. I know Japanese cars better." Not hiring Lemondsquad again. Better off sending the car to a qualified shop than getting anyone off the street.
Wayne Michael Kinney
GBThe investigator did not state that the car was missing seatbelts. The investigator failed to mention that the car was missing seatbelts, and the seller did not disclose this information, either, along with other little details that would have impacted the sale. Consequently, my car did not pass the State of KY inspection because all the necessary safety equipment needed to be fixed. I have decided to never do business with this organization again.