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September 2023 by Holly Smith Voltz
We had looked at a first car for our child and they sent a buyers order and we went through the bank process and was planning to go pick it up and found out that they sold it to someone else.Even though they provided a purchase order showing they were selling it to us.
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August 2023 by Wendy Nagy
The owner of these car lots is a big theif!! They lie about car fax .. they sold my son a car with a rusted broken frame ?? Once a frame breaks the car is a salvage.. they rip people off then when they leave a review the owners try to cover it up ?? They buy trash cars and sell them even though they know they won't last but a few months !! They r being investigated by the finance company!! Shame on them for taking advantage of folks who have less than average credit ?? They need to be investigated and if u call better business bureau they have numerous complaints !! TAKE YOUR MONEY ELSEWHERE IF U DONT WANT TO BE SCAMMED !!!!
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August 2023 by Mark L
Great family to do business with. Had some issues with a car I bought and Melinda and Jason were extremely helpful in resolving them. 5 Stars!!!!!
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June 2023 by Tonia Watkins
This lot has been around for years that in itself is saying something. There's a wide selection of vehicles at all times various conditions in various price ranges over the years I have visited several times and each and every single time I have found at least one vehicle that I like and would take into consideration. I know several people who have bought vehicles and I've always heard satisfied feedback. As always no matter where you're at check everything over yourself Make sure you truly test drive whatever you're looking at and compare
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May 2023 by Kathy Fulton
This is a great place to buy a vehicle, we bought a car recently and they are great people to deal with
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February 2023 by Tim Klesmit
Great service. Melinda and Barb were great. I recommend for all to stop by and see what kinda deals they have.
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September 2022 by Shane
81 Year old Mr. Starr is the bee’s knees hands down, and is one of the greatest elderly people I have ever done business with. He’s been in business 50 years and is still going strong with a passion for what he does. My experience did not go completely smooth because of the other family involved in the business, but Mr. Starr knows how to operate his business and does it with integrity.Our story; My son had been looking for a Chevy Colorado in his price range for over a year, and spotted one that Starr’s used Cars put on the web the same day it was posted. I called about it the very next day (Saturday) and spoke to an older lady (Mrs. Starr) who didn’t know much about the truck, but assured me someone would call me at 9AM Monday morning. I explained that we wanted it, but due to being in eastern Pennsylvania it was a process to get there. I was going to take 2 vacation days from work, I would withdraw the cash from the bank on Monday and make the 5-hour drive to be at Starr’s Used Cars on Tuesday planning to be there at 9am Tuesday morning. She said ok and someone would call me Monday morning to answer my transit tag and vehicle specific questions. At 3pm Monday nobody had called yet and I decided to call back to confirm I would be there in the morning. A younger woman (the daughter) answered the phone and told me she knew nothing about me and had already “promised someone they could look at it Tuesday morning” She refused to agree to what her Mother told me on Saturday, and confirmed that this other person had left no deposit, had no contract to buy the truck, and she only spoke to them on Monday. She was just playing some sort of game of “savesies” with it.After confirming with another dealer that what she was doing was not at all legal, and she CANNOT refuse to sell me the vehicle that was publicly advertised without having a contract with someone else or some sort of issue with the vehicle itself, I drove out on Tuesday anyway. I was in the lot when Mr. Starr opened the business, I spoke to him and I explained what had happened, and he agreed that without having a deposit or contract, he legally could not deny selling me the truck, and apologized for his daughter. He said he would tell her he made a mistake, we didn’t understand what he was saying till his daughter showed up and we saw how she acted. Mr. Starr then proceeded to complete the transaction with us. His daughter arrived during the sale and berated this sweet old man for selling me the truck, because she could not wrap her head around what she thought was “right” in her own mind wasn’t necessarily legal. She was unable to understand her “promise” to someone else to “look” doesn’t legally remove my right to complete a cash in person purchase. She didn’t seem to care about the legality of the dealer license at all, and took it out on her own elderly father.Moral of my story, when dealing with this place on the phone if you are far away, demand to speak to everyone there so they are on the same page and understand your intensions, record the call if you can so the daughter doesn’t call you a liar later, leave a deposit over the phone don’t accept any excuse on why they can’t take the deposit, but by all means only complete the transaction with Mr. Starr, he is a great old man, full of great stories, and the only one within the business that knows the business well enough to know what is legally obligated by the business. His 50 years of expertise speaks volumes. If his daughter hopes to one day take over she better start learning from him, and saver every moment she can spend with him. If you get the chance, please remind his daughter, you only get one father in life, and she should treat hers a little better!
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June 2022 by Tilda Briggs
I've purchased my auto here, they were all nicely prices, and ran well.
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June 2022 by Dave Crum
Treated very well they are good people to work with
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December 2021 by Shane D
81 Year old Mr. Starr is the bee’s knees hands down, and is one of the greatest elderly people I have ever done business with. He’s been in business 50 years and is still going strong with a passion for what he does. My experience did not go completely smooth because of the other family involved in the business, but Mr. Starr knows how to operate his business and does it with integrity.Our story; My son had been looking for a Chevy Colorado in his price range for over a year, and spotted one that Starr’s used Cars put on the web the same day it was posted. I called about it the very next day (Saturday) and spoke to an older lady (Mrs. Starr) who didn’t know much about the truck, but assured me someone would call me at 9AM Monday morning. I explained that we wanted it, but due to being in eastern Pennsylvania it was a process to get there. I was going to take 2 vacation days from work, I would withdraw the cash from the bank on Monday and make the 5-hour drive to be at Starr’s Used Cars on Tuesday planning to be there at 9am Tuesday morning. She said ok and someone would call me Monday morning to answer my transit tag and vehicle specific questions. At 3pm Monday nobody had called yet and I decided to call back to confirm I would be there in the morning. A younger woman (the daughter) answered the phone and told me she knew nothing about me and had already “promised someone they could look at it Tuesday morning” She refused to agree to what her Mother told me on Saturday, and confirmed that this other person had left no deposit, had no contract to buy the truck, and she only spoke to them on Monday. She was just playing some sort of game of “savesies” with it.After confirming with another dealer that what she was doing was not at all legal, and she CANNOT refuse to sell me the vehicle that was publicly advertised without having a contract with someone else or some sort of issue with the vehicle itself, I drove out on Tuesday anyway. I was in the lot when Mr. Starr opened the business, I spoke to him and I explained what had happened, and he agreed that without having a deposit or contract, he legally could not deny selling me the truck, and apologized for his daughter. He said he would tell her he made a mistake, we didn’t understand what he was saying till his daughter showed up and we saw how she acted. Mr. Starr then proceeded to complete the transaction with us. His daughter arrived during the sale and berated this sweet old man for selling me the truck, because she could not wrap her head around what she thought was “right” in her own mind wasn’t necessarily legal. She was unable to understand her “promise” to someone else to “look” doesn’t legally remove my right to complete a cash in person purchase. She didn’t seem to care about the legality of the dealer license at all, and took it out on her own elderly father.Moral of my story, when dealing with this place on the phone if you are far away, demand to speak to everyone there so they are on the same page and understand your intensions, record the call if you can so the daughter doesn’t call you a liar later, leave a deposit over the phone don’t accept any excuse on why they can’t take the deposit, but by all means only complete the transaction with Mr. Starr, he is a great old man, full of great stories, and the only one within the business that knows the business well enough to know what is legally obligated by the business. His 50 years of expertise speaks volumes. If his daughter hopes to one day take over she better start learning from him, and saver every moment she can spend with him. If you get the chance, please remind his daughter, you only get one father in life, and she should treat hers a little better!
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July 2021 by revdale101
Great service.
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May 2021 by Tyler Schycker
Very happy with my purchase(2012 Toyota Tacoma) from the folks here. I live all the way down in south Texas so it was a bit of a process but Lisa and Melinda were awesome and helpful all the way through. The vehicle was as described and I recieved it in a timely manner. I will always remember the service I recieved here and hope one day to come across Starr's again!
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February 2021 by Nellie mcEndree
Best place to buy a used car. Been dealing there for years and never disappointed.
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September 2020 by Ryan D Flu
They rigged the car so it would run for 30 days without experiencing issues. On day 40 i had to take it to a mechanic. They sold me a $6000 car with a blown head gasket and lied about it. Scam arrests don't buy from these people.
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August 2020 by Chris P.
Was told I could finance through Woodsfield Savings with a no fee, no prepayment penalty loan. When I paid off early I found out that they had snuck $315 in fees on the loan. $275 was for prepaid interest and another $40 for insurance. I should have caught the $40 as it was listed in the total amount financed, but the $275 was not. I made the mistake of rushing through the paperwork as it was close to closing time and I trusted what I was told from what I thought was a trustworthy local business. When we called to ask about the fee they said it was an application fee charged by the bank. Very deceptive. If I had been told about these fees when I asked I would not have wasted my time and money on Woodsfield Savings loan.