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Nice place, very friendly customer service. They changed the Japanese stereo to English for free, with an additional reverse camera installed which was super convenient.

When you are checking the car, if there is stuff missing (E.g the trunk’s struts do not keep the boot open) mention it and that stuff will be fixed between your first visit and the actual handover. In my case, I paid the full price of the car on my first visit ($6450), but as I understand it is possible to instead pay a small amount on the day (maybe $500?) as a promise, and the remainder ($5950) on the day of the handover (if you are considering choosing this option please ask them about it, since I did not choose it I am not 100% sure how it works).

Customer service was really nice, Logan presented the car great and was very friendly and awesome to talk to. Gave me tons of useful information and knew the car well.

Overall, great place!

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