Stewie Monroe
GBVery Deceptive Company Very deceptive company. Their reviews are so bad, that they have to falsely show a schema markup on their google search results as having a 4.9 review rating from 1500 customers. But when you ask them where can you find these so called reviews they dont have an answer for you. Essentially, they added schema markup code to their website that fraudulently shows them of having stellar reviews. Only desperate companies use this dishonest tactic to fool unsuspecting customers. I called them out on it and they slammed the phone in my face. So now I have contacted google to let them know what they are doing (which is completely against Google's TOS) and they will get penalized as a result. I'm also doing some other things to let the world know not to deal with this company. Stay far away from Lemon Scam.
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
John Millonig
GBLemon Squad is a Lemon Lemon Squad is a Lemon! It's a complete scam. They claim to have A+ rating with the BBB on their Google ads, however they are not even accredited by the BBB. Look it up! They did not show up to their appointment with the seller, however their website claims the inspection was underway. 3 days later still waiting for the inspection to be completed. Their policy is NO REFUNDS, so BEWARE!
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.
Josh Riemer
GBInspection missed countless issues costing us thousands We purchased a car from a dealer in Orlando after having a local inspector from lemon squad perform a $220 inspection. Within 50 miles of leaving the dealership The undercarriage faring broke loose and started dragging on the ground. After 100 mi the fan stopped working. We had to replace the fan motor control module and the fan motor resistor module. We also had to refill the freon because it was only 1/4 full. After 200 miles and every 200 miles of driving, the car literally loses a quart of oil. It is pouring out of the engine block. We had another mechanic take a look at the car and he noted someone tried applying RTV to the leak to fix it. This was a clear cover up by the dealer that the inspector was either incompetent and didn't see it or he knew the dealer and was doing him a favor. I asked lemon squad for a refund of my money because we would never would have purchased the car with these issues and was told that there was nothing wrong with a car when they did the inspection and everything must have happened in the couple of days between the inspection and us picking up the car. We are now having to put the car on a trailer and tow it back home to try to get it fixed. I had the mechanic run some diagnostics and they found countless issues and diagnostic fault codes with the car. I provided this information to lemon squad and simply ignored it. This company does not care about you or the results of their inspector's work. You're better off finding someone who doesn't work these crooks.