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November 2023 by Michael Schoener
I just recently bought a 1992 Cadillac Seville from Tim at motor land, the morning I bought it I was a In a bit of a rush as I needed to get to work. The car I bought is cosmetically in great shape mechanically not so much. When I bought the car from Tim, he expressed that the only two problems were the rearview mirror not hanging on the windshield and that the gas gauge doesn’t work. Come to find out less than a week later when I brought it in for inspection, it needs a rear shock and front brakes and the blinkers don’t have a complete circuit, so they don’t work properly on top of an oil change. Motor land has a mechanic garage and should have checked the car over thoroughly for any mechanically unsound problems and fixed them on site before selling. I guess they should’ve had a buyer beware hanging in the rear windshield. I have called and shown up several times for them to fix the rearview mirror, and every time I’ve stopped in they tell me to come a different day, so I have given up. I bought the car for $3500 and now I’ll have to sink in half of what I paid for it right off the bat. I know you can do better Moorland fix your cars before you sell them. And don’t leave it up to the customer. As of right now my rear breaks are now going so those also could have been done before the car was sold. Very irritating
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November 2023 by Laura Guimont
Holy moly! Some really interesting and very rare cars. I've been to many small auto museums and this is certainly among the best.
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October 2023 by Alistair Guy
An impressive car collection of around 200 classic cars, mainly from USA and also some European classics too. Well worth a visit!
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September 2023 by Max Gomez
We love the classic cars, plenty of parkings.
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August 2023 by Alees Elliott
Was awesome to see so many beautiful classic vehicles in one place.
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July 2023 by Jason Upton
I'm like to say that Gene was extremely patient and helpful with my first collector car experience. Also he went overboard to help me receive them. I highly recommend Gene and the crew at Motorland!
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July 2023 by Mitch Tyson
Loved the old cars!
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June 2023 by Vanessa Hastings
Myself and my family visited from Scotland last week on Tuesday (20th June). Arty (apologies if incorrect spelling) and the other young gentleman were so attentive. Their passion for cars was addictive - even to people such as myself who isn’t a huge car lover. My dad who is - left loving cars even more! Thank you for a better experience than expected and different too. We went because it was rainy day - but no doubt is this something to go see even when it’s bright sunshine! 100% recommend! Great job guys!
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June 2023 by Anthony Williams
This is also a museum. Not everything is for sale that you see at least I don't think so. Great place to visit and admire. Well priced newly done cars.
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March 2023 by Dale M.
Alan was very helpful with finding a car as well as fixing a flat current car he was very helpful and professional when I came in to look at cars.
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November 2022 by jlnmph
I was very surprised by the wonderful collection of cars here. I went because I knew my husband the car buff would like it. But the unique collection of cars was so interesting that I was drawn in myself. The curator was informative and enthusiastic. He made the visit even more fun.
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November 2022 by jim vernier
What a great surprise. I went into this with very low expectations. I am a huge fan of the Owls Head Transportation Museum. How could this compete? Well, it does... on a smaller scale. The collection of cars here represents a wide timeframe and geographical diversity. There are quite a few beautiful, well taken care of, vintage cars here. If you like that go here. The Ferrari in the collection is stunning!
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July 2022 by Shelle S.
Whatever you do, DON'T LEAVE YOUR CAR at Motorland on consignment. The owner, Tim Stentiford, is a chronic liar and a con artist. We left our classic muscle car there on consignment, after signing a contract that stated we were responsible for a $200 a month storage fee, not to mention other crazy fees, something we were never told up front. We were told the car was going into the showroom, but based on the gas used and the mileage, it seems that as soon as we left, Tim's 23 year-old employee, Allan, was allowed to joy ride in it including driving it home at night. We were told afterward by Tim that this is their "policy" as they "need to get to know the car". A week after leaving it, we went by Motorland finding it strange that our car was on the lot and the only car without the big sales sticker on the window. What we did find was that the glass T-tops, now smudged and dirty, had been removed and put back (Tim said he needed to take them out to figure out how they work), black rubber on the rear fenders from burn outs, pitch on the paint from it being parked under trees, pine needles and leaves inside on both sides (there are no trees on the lot) and the ignition having been forced despite our informing these people on the proper way to remove the key. Tim lied and said the car had been out on a test drive, but couldn't remember the man's name and had no documentation to prove it. It wasn't until we got home and checked the mileage that the penny dropped! We went back to take the car (we live 65 miles away) as soon as possible, which meant driving it home in the rain. My husband spent 2.5 hours detailing the car to clean up the mess. It was a nightmare, but it hasn't ended yet as, thanks to the abuse done to this car, it has without a doubt, hastened the need to change the clutch.
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December 2021 by Simon Said
If you go expecting a couple of hundred collector quality cars, you might be disappointed. If you value seeing some rare and obscure vehicles, you'll be pleasantly surprised! From Tucker #28, to a car owned by Rockefeller's daughter and another ridden in by President Roosevelt, there's probably something that will strike your fancy. There's generally 40 to 50 vehicles on display and the vehicles are swapped out seasonally. Staff is friendly and always willing to answer your questions and provide some history on the cars. If you're into automotive history, definitely worth your time and cost of admission.
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November 2021 by Sean McQuaide
Amazing collections of cars, they literally look new. Very friendly and knowledgeable gentleman gave us the history on a lot of the cars.