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Frontline Auto Brokers

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(720) 491-3599
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701 South Main Street Longmont, CO 80501
Frontline Auto Brokers' Reviews
Overall Rating 2.3/5Overall Rating 2.3/5Overall Rating 2.3/5Overall Rating 2.3/5Overall Rating 2.3/5
2.3
(7 Reviews)

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Fort Collins, CO
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07/08/2022
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Disreputable, Dishonest Dealership
Frontline Auto Brokers is a deceitful dealership that will lie about the condition of the cars on the lot and then when you end up with major mechanical issues 3 days later, continue to claim that there was nothing wrong with the car. The owner, Zach Kolanda, is worse than we had hoped but we can't say we are surprised after the terrible way Bob, his manager, treated us. We gave him the benefit of the doubt even though Bob was extremely antagonistic and dishonest. We were told that the 2009 BMW was in perfect mechanical condition and there was nothing wrong with it but 3 days after we purchased it, it went to the shop in need of a new transmission as the car would not accelerate and the check engine light was on. While they will say the car was in perfect condition, every mechanic we talked to and that looked at our car have said otherwise!! Who would you believe, 5 independent mechanics or the owner and the manager who want to shirk their responsibility and laughed at us all the way to the bank? Every mechanic said that the dealership had to know that the transmission was bad and they sold the car anyway! We have been told that a transmission doesn't magically go bad in 3 days and that the car should not have been sold to us. We were led to believe that Frontline had a mechanic look at the BMW. Either they had a mechanic check out the car and they fully knew the transmission was bad and they lied to us about it or they lied to us and sold a car they never bothered to check out but either way what they did to us is bad! Good, honest, decent car dealers will take back a car that has a mechanical failure like a bad transmission in that 3-day window but, of course, Zach and Bob lie and refuse to do anything to help you. The one month $1500 warranty is a joke when you have a bill of $6700 for a new transmission in 3 days! They should have taken the car back, the car they claimed was in perfect condition but wasn't. You don't think they knew this when they didn't want the car back? They owe us $5200 for our portion of the repair for the "perfect" transmission we had to replace. We have learned that it is very important to go to a reputable new car dealer and avoid these small, used car dealers. Frontline took advantage of us and they don't even care about their reputation, that's how bad they are! Zach thinks the way Bob acted when he told us laughing that "you get what you pay for" is totally fine and he has no problem with it. We did Not get what we paid $9995 for because we didn't get a car that ran for more than 3 days and to say that spending $9995 should get us a car with a bad transmission only goes to prove how Bad Zach and Bob truly are! Save yourself a nightmare and learn from our mistake and Don't buy a car from this shady, dishonest dealer where they sell vehicles with major mechanical issues and laugh as you drive off the lot in a junk car that isn't even remotely worth what you paid! Oh, and don't pay attention to their less than honest advertising about not buying auction cars because they buy cars from CarMax and it's obvious, they are buying mechanically challenged cars and reselling them for a hefty profit! Run, don't walk, past this disreputable dealer!
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