Jon Delisser
GBI Just had the greatest Car buying… I Just had the greatest Car buying experience EVER!!!!!! If you are planning to buy a Classic Car or any Car from “Gateway Classic Cars you are going want to get in touch with Alyssa Kamacho, Lead sales Consultant. Never had a better experience. Always answers her phone, emails are answered within the hour, if she says she is going to take Car it, it always happens, were talking hours not days. She is full service knows the product and takes care of you from introduction to Shipping. Give her a call and let the experience speak for itself - Alyssa Kamacho, Lead sales Consultant. (317) 708-4142 Just a Happy Car Buyer
Mark Schofield
GBGateway engages in illegal title jumping After paying $57000 for a classic car with Gateway Classic Cars, they first lied to me about the time required to receive the wire transfer. Then they scratched the car severely during final prep. Next, they delayed the title transfer more than 3 weeks. I found out through research that this tactic is called "title jumping" wherein they tell the seller that the funds have not been received, and they make several hundred dollars on the interest float. They put off the buyer with lies and deception while they rake in the interest. This company has numerous "shell" LLC's listed as follows: CVP HOLDINGS, LLC a foreign limited liability company. Normally, when a company is owned by one of these shell corporations, they are committing tax fraud and avoiding taxes in each state where they operate. A search of CVP HOLDINGS revealed that they received a Coronavirus-related PPP loan from the SBA of $1,380,798.00 in April, 2020. That is YOUR tax money, folks...going to support this foreign owned business. Coming up on 4 weeks post sale, and these criminals have still not initiated the title transfer. BUYER BEWARE- GATEWAY CLASSIC CARS is a shill company.
JR
GBConsigned my 1983 Mustang GLX… Consigned my 1983 Mustang GLX convertible to the Dearborn location of Gateway. Long story short, they called me and said they couldn't get the car started. They ran it out of gas, and TORE UP THE REAR AXLE, that I HAD TO PAY TO GET FIXED (read the contract VERY CAREFULLY) to the tune of $1035! THEY ARE NOT LIABLE FOR ANYTHING THAT HAPPENS TO YOUR VEHICLE, and my attorney told me I HAD NO RECOURSE WHATSOEVER. They screwed me on the final amount, padded the price to boost their take and F@CKED UP MY CAR with their car jockeys PULLING DONUTS IN THE PARKING LOT, so BEWARE, THEY WILL SCREW UP YOUR CAR, TOO, and YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY FOR IT ALL. If you go with Gateway, YOU WILL REGRET IT. I wouldn't let these horses' asses sell a Radio Flyer wagon!!
Beverly Minor Annabel
GBWe recently purchased a beautiful… We recently purchased a beautiful classic T-Bird from Gateway Classic Cars, just wanted to let everyone know how delighted we were with the entire process. The staff, especially Jennifer H, were amazing and so helpful during this exciting purchase! Thanks so much, can't recommend them highly enough! Bev and Jeff Annabel - Florida
GREG BASHARA
GB77 Plymouth Gran Fury I bought a 77 Plymouth Gran Fury in Spring of this year from the Phoenix, AZ location. The car was trailered to my home in Plymouth, MI. I inspected the car and the exterior is okay, however, there were safety issues with the car. The windshield wipers don't work, the A/C is so bad, I have to replace all the major parts, compressor, condenser, evaporator, etc. the battery was missing the hold down bracket, so when I took the car for a test drive in my neighborhood, it died when I made a right turn as the battery was tilting when I made my turn and the positive battery post hit the underside of the hood. I had the battery issue repaired and drove it a few miles. I came back home and parked it in my garage for several days. I had to use the inside of my garage to do some wood cutting for a project and backed the car out of the garage. There is now a 6 foot long, 1 foot wide trail of automatic trans fluid on the floor where the car was parked. There's also a courtesy light on the passenger side of the interior that stays on 24/7, thus wearing down the battery. I took the bulb out so it would not wear down the battery. These issues were sent to the "salesman", Todd Schneider, but never heard a word back. These cars may be sold on consignment as he told me, but they are the ones handling all the documents and charging the exorbitant doc fees. They need to have a checklist like I've seen other antique car dealers use to check off ALL safety features on a car, such as brakes, wipers, lights exterior and interior, tires, A/C, etc. If something does not work or needs replacing, THE dealer needs to be responsible for repairing said problem or noting it on a checklist. I will NEVER buy from them again. They give the hobby a bad name and I have sent out emails to friends of mine who are also old car enthusiasts to not even call them to look at a car. When someone is looking to buy a car from out of state like myself, the dealer needs to be trustworthy to list any issues with the vehicle if they are not going to do the right thing and have them repaired. I would trust EBay before I would buy another car from them!