"My experience with Lexus of Easton was unbelievably bad. The car they sold me had missing engine clips, battery was incorrect size not secure in the tray, car was never detailed, the cabin filter was filthy and full of debris and insects, and the rear bumper literally came off after I got home because key fasteners were missing. None of this was disclosed, despite the delays and supposed "inspection."\nThe pre-owned manager and general manager were nowhere to be found when these issues came up--in my experience, they hid like ostriches with their heads in the sand instead of taking responsibility. Avoid P.H salesman, his conduct as a car salesman and his personal integrity are severely lacking. This was a $40K pre-owned Lexus\nThis dealership completely failed to deliver a safe, clean, or properly inspected vehicle. I strongly advise avoiding Lexus of Easton based on what I went through."
Germain Lexus of Dublin
3
67
3885 W Dublin Granville Rd, Dublin
CLOSE · 09:00 - 19:00 · +1 855-629-7702
"Bought a car from there a couple of months ago has already broke down on me twice. Salesperson also said I would have two keys and only received one. They even sent me the wrong title in the mail."
Byers Imports
2.5
55
401 N Hamilton Rd, Columbus
CLOSE · 09:00 - 18:00 · +1 614-470-2031
"Great service great people. Did a great job on my Audi !!!!!! They gave me a loaner that was awesome."
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