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Austin's Affordable Autos

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9316 NE Highway 99 Vancouver WA 98665
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(360) 566-9316
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Status: Closed

Sunday
9:00am-8:00pm
Monday
9:00am-8:00pm
Tuesday
9:00am-8:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am-8:00pm
Thursday
9:00am-8:00pm
Friday
9:00am-8:00pm
Saturday
9:00am-8:00pm

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Here at Austins Affordable Autos, we specialize in "Affordable" cars. We approve and carry more in house financing than any dealer in our market in this area.

Thank you for shopping with us.\n\nHere at Austins Affordable Autos, we specialize in "Affordable" cars. We approve and carry more in house financing than any dealer in our market in this area.

Austins Affordable Autos located at 9316 NE Highway 99 in Vancouver, WA services vehicles for Auto Repair. Call (360) 566-9316 to book an appointment or to hear more about the services of Austins Affordable Autos.

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Reviewed Business
Austin's Affordable Autos
Reviewer Name
Josh Rongone
Review Date
September 20, 2013
Average Rating
1

Scammed by this dealer. DO NOT BUY A CAR HERE

History:
Upon arriving at this car lot, we were greeted by a couple of people with paper signs stating they were scammed and not to buy a car here. They told us they were out thousands of dollars because of the dealership's shady practices and were now paying on a car they couldn't drive and could not get the car they traded in back. My wife and I took it as a bad personal experience for them and continued on into the lot. After looking at a few cars, we came across a dark blue 2001 Volvo V70 Cross Country wagon that seats 5 with additional seating to make a 7 seater. Just what we needed for our newly expanded family. We test drove the car, we liked it and eventually put $2000 down and signed the remaining finance agreements totaling just over $6700 with what turned out to be these scam artist, lying, scumbags…. we drove off the lot and headed home. The drive is about 20 minutes from dealer to house. After dropping off my wife and 7 week old son, I immediately took the car out, stopped for gas and had planned on running a few errands. I stopped at the local Arco at the corner of my street and filled the tank. I restarted the car and it instantly started idling horrible, sputtering and stalling out as soon as I step on the gas. This is not a diesel and I pumped the proper gas into the tank. I limped home placing the car in Neutral every time it would stall, restarting and quickly stepping on the gas to thrust the car a few more feet. Made it home finally and called the dealership.
We then contacted Austin’s…. through the few calls we had to make over the next hour, argument after argument, the bottom line in their eyes was that we purchased this car “As is” (and they force you to sign 5 different documents stating this and THEN take your picture with a sign that reads “I just bought this car As Is from Austin’s Auto”). They delivered their opinionated, thieving, dishonest, and scumbag message loud and clear as one salesman was screaming in the background while I was on the phone with another salesman “AS IS MEANS AS IS J@!%!*S”! Amazing customer service.
We took the car to a reputable Volvo mechanic on 9/19/2013 after I attempted to fix a few things myself over the next few days that were showing as error messages on the computer at Cost Less auto parts store. What I fixed was not helping the issue so we decided to take it in to a garage.
The Results from the mechanic is as follows:
1. Right front hose attached to the turbo was completely disconnected to the airflow intake. He fixed it and put a clamp on it.
2. The intake boot on the turbo had a leak. He fixed it and tightened it up.
3. The radiator is newer and whoever put it in did it badly. There was one bolt missing and one that was hand tightened loose. The wiring around the radiator that clips to the car was all broken off… none of the wiring was broken however, but some of the covers were damaged.
4. The mechanic said it looks like someone must have power washed the engine incorrectly because the cover that is normally on the ECU unit was missing, and so was the “air scoop” that keeps the unit cool while driving it. He said it seemed like the ECU had water damage as well.
a. The ECU is the main computer
b. It controls the throttle, the idle, and the turbo
c. It is not communicating to either unit correctly causing malfunctioning idle, misfiring, and other computer related issues.
5. When the engine is cold, the car runs fairly well after all minor things were fixed. As soon as the engine (and the ECU) is heated, the misfiring and bad idle starts.
6. The mechanic also states that the disconnected hoses were absolutely done on purpose to keep the car running smoothly during a short test drive while the engine was fairly cool.

The bottom line:

a. The throttle body will need to be replaced by Volvo: $400 plus labor
b. The ECU will need to be replaced by Volvo: $400 plus labor
c. Both units replaced by Volvo need to by synced with Volvo’s computer. $200 plus labor
d. I already replaced the MAF: $86
e. I already replaced the boost control valve: $68

All in all, it’s looking like in the very least; we’ll be paying around $1500 - $1800 to fix this car within a week of buying it from the dealership. Every online report and every online review I have seen since this fiasco started is saying the same thing we now know…. Never buy a car from these guys. MANY people have been scammed as we have and MANY people have had it worse with vehicle that could not be fixed. These poor people have been left with high interest car payments for years; paying on a car they cannot even drive and all Austin’s can say is “As is means AS IS”.

Something needs to be done about this place. It needs to be shut down. ASAP before more people are scammed. Please investigate them! Help me to show the state of Washington and the city of Vancouver that this business needs to be closed before they sell a vehicle that kills someone and their family.

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Reviewed Business
Austin's Affordable Autos
Reviewer Name
John Smith
Review Date
July 23, 2012
Average Rating
5

Wonderful service

I just bought a car from here, and I can't believe how cheap I got it for! I couldn't be happier. It runs and drives perfect and all the staff were so friendly and funny. I will definitely be back here. It's so rare to find a company that treats you like family!

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10/2014 I visited this lot (Cash on hand, which they weren't aware of) I was searching for a DECENT vehicle that was AFFORDABLE! All I saw while there was a bunch of over priced lemons! They were friendly, but unwilling to even try to budge when it came to the Durango I was interested in. The Mileage was outrageously high for the price they were asking! Due to them being friendly to me I...

DO NOT GO THERE!

Average Rating
20

They advertised a car on sale, when I came there the car was "sold" so they showed me another car. They wanted to add a fee on to my debit card to get extra money! I told them NO, I would pay cash. They wanted to add a fee for that too,…

The place has not changed and the reviews are not any better.This should tell you something!

Average Rating
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This place is a joke!

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20

This is the WORST Car Dealer I've ever had the displeasure of ALMOST dealing with. I went in on 5-19-14 to look at a used 2004 Chevy Cavalier. Internet said the price was under 2997. I went and test drove the car and was very interested. I asked the gentleman who was working with me, to show me the Car Fax. He said "Sure, no problem". He went back into the little office, and a couple...

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This has got to be the BEST car buying experience I've ever had. Matt Austin, him self helped me find the car that I wanted. I bought a BEAUTIFUL Red VW Beetle from them, at a Great Price, and low miles. The car has had 0 problems! He was the nicest sales person/owner of a company that I've ever dealt with! I would like to say to any of you who give them a bad rep, you should have done your...

Business description (5)

Austin's Affordable Autos was founded in 2002, and is located at 8002 Ne Highway 99 Pmb 44 in Vancouver. Additional information is available at www.austinsaffordableauto.blogspot.com or by contacting Matt Austin at (360) 566-9316.

Austin's Affordable Autos can be found at Ne Highway 99 9316. The following is offered: Used Car Dealers. The entry is present with us since Sep 8, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 12, 2013. In Vancouver there are 34 other Used Car Dealers. An overview can be found here.

Austin's Affordable Autos has the lowest prices in town on used cars!

Established in 2003 this business has been in operation in this location for over 8 years. This company has been serving the portland metro area for over 20 years and boasts 20,000 plus sales.

Austin's Affordable Autos serves Vancouver, WA and is located in the 98665 ZIP code.

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