Chesterfield Valley Investors

1237 Central Park Dr, 62269, O'Fallon, United States
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Robert Frazier
GB

Horrible & Expensive experience. Buyer Beware! Purchased a 1978 Ford Bronco from Gateway. Absolutely horrible experience. The truck was not as described. Upon delivery before the Bronco was even off loaded, I called the dealer for a refund. Of course it was “non-negotiable” and as is. Beware of this dealer. They flat out lied to me. It cost me another $21,000 to fix the misrepresented features, dents, scratches and undriveable vehicle. Look elsewhere. Have a mechanic look at car and definitely take for a drive. Don’t take a word from them as reliable.

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Brian W
GB

I was lied to by Byron Morris in Tampa… I was lied to by Byron Morris in Tampa Fl regarding a mustang i bought. i wish i could say my experience with this company was better but the truth is it couldn't be further from it. extremely unhappy with the fact that my car has been riddled with problems since i bought it, even after i brought up questions to my sales consultant Byron.

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mike
DE

Damaged car before trucking After I bought a car there, they damaged the car before pick up. After that, no answer from anyone. They didn't assume responsibility nor did they answer any emails or calls. Eventhough I wrote the general manager, the operations manager ... no answer. No after sales. Stay away from that company.

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Greg Gorbett
GB

Just spent a lot of money on a camaro Just spent a lot of money on a camaro - got it delivered and several aspects of the car were not divulged even when asked specifically. Driver's side window fails to roll up, turn signals do not work, and emergency brake does not work. Serves me right for not being able to touch the vehicle prior to purchase. I even had a mechanic lined up to evaluate the car, but taking the salesperson's advice that there are no problems with the car and that the mechanic I was going to have look at it had already looked at it and said it was great. Don't take the word of the sales persons - get someone to evaluate it before purchasing.

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Ryan
GB

Car was misrepresented Car was misrepresented. Definitely buyer beware type of seller. Do your research. They won't necessarily flat out lie to you but they aren't going to offer any information that would keep you out of a bad purchase. They want to move cars and don't care if you're purchasing under false pretences. Doesn't mean all their cars are bad just that they are a little shady.

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