Where is a good site to find good deals on terminators?
Also, what are things I should really look at when buying one?
I need all the tips I can get.
Also, what are things I should really look at when buying one?
I need all the tips I can get.
Svtp is generally the best because you can usually follow up on it through the members posts. High end auto and autotrader are my preference. Heres a link to all you need to know so that you wont have to ask the same questions that have been answered a billion times. Good luck with the search man
Terminator FAQs
Svtp is generally the best because you can usually follow up on it through the members posts. High end auto and autotrader are my preference. Heres a link to all you need to know so that you wont have to ask the same questions that have been answered a billion times. Good luck with the search man
Terminator FAQs
purchased from HI-END auto... never again, absolute nightmare. I am still gathering photos to share with the community of his art work he calls a dealership
Svtp is generally the best because you can usually follow up on it through the members posts. High end auto and autotrader are my preference. Heres a link to all you need to know so that you wont have to ask the same questions that have been answered a billion times. Good luck with the search man
Terminator FAQs
I spoke to soon
I am still in the works of making a binder of HI-END auto. Before i go around posting a burnlist or anything, im going to review the SVTperformance forum agreements to clearly understand my posting rights. Also, i plan on speaking with Rob himself to try and make things right before i go around speaking my mind. Its strictly personal between my purchase and him. The most i can say to anyone considering a car from HI-END auto is beware. 95% of my problems were "Hidden" and couldnt be detected visually. I found these out after bringing it home. I dont know how VA dealerships conduct business but New York stands by their residence. If he was in NY his business would be shutdown in a newyork minute. I was looking for a year and stood by this guys product. I would never expect what i bought, even for a used car. Its one thing if your trying to sneak out of putting new brakes on. But what ive found changes everything. I only wish a lemon law was in VA. Finally, His employees mostly CHEVY fans and actually look down on cobras. Why you would work in a SVT enthusiast shop and be a chevy fan is besides me. One gentlemen who test drove with me even admitted to being a chevy guy. You wont care for a product if its your competition? thats just me. Ive seen posts where the owner (Robert) of HI-END has joined forums to defend his name and challenging anyone who dares speak of his product. I will not post any photos until i speak to him, but they are worth more than 1,000 words.
Just be safe with purchasing. I dont want anyone to deal with what im going through. His bill of sale is "AS-IS" so be careful
I purchased from Robert and expected my car just as I have expected two others that were bone stock and under 20k miles each. I knew that the one I purchased from Hi-End had repainted fenders, hood and bumper but that was all disclosed to me (with before and after pictures, as well).
I'm curious what things you found that had been concealed? How did you find out about those things? Give us some details! lol
I purchased from Robert and expected my car just as I have expected two others that were bone stock and under 20k miles each. I knew that the one I purchased from Hi-End had repainted fenders, hood and bumper but that was all disclosed to me (with before and after pictures, as well).
I'm curious what things you found that had been concealed? How did you find out about those things? Give us some details! lol
I am still in the works of making a binder of HI-END auto. Before i go around posting a burnlist or anything, im going to review the SVTperformance forum agreements to clearly understand my posting rights. Also, i plan on speaking with Rob himself to try and make things right before i go around speaking my mind. Its strictly personal between my purchase and him. The most i can say to anyone considering a car from HI-END auto is beware. 95% of my problems were "Hidden" and couldnt be detected visually. I found these out after bringing it home. I dont know how VA dealerships conduct business but New York stands by their residence. If he was in NY his business would be shutdown in a newyork minute. I was looking for a year and stood by this guys product. I would never expect what i bought, even for a used car. Its one thing if your trying to sneak out of putting new brakes on. But what ive found changes everything. I only wish a lemon law was in VA. Finally, His employees mostly CHEVY fans and actually look down on cobras. Why you would work in a SVT enthusiast shop and be a chevy fan is besides me. One gentlemen who test drove with me even admitted to being a chevy guy. You wont care for a product if its your competition? thats just me. Ive seen posts where the owner (Robert) of HI-END has joined forums to defend his name and challenging anyone who dares speak of his product. I will not post any photos until i speak to him, but they are worth more than 1,000 words.
Just be safe with purchasing. I dont want anyone to deal with what im going through. His bill of sale is "AS-IS" so be careful