Queen Compact Cars is a family owned and operated business since 1972. With over 49 years of knowledge and experience in the automotive industry, we carry the finest selection of quality pre-owned vehicles, specializing in imports.
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TOXIC DO NOt GO NEAR THEESE PEOPLE.
QUEEN COMPACT CARS proudly sustain the tradition of SLEAZY used car dealers. Bought a used car this summer. Joseph issued a Safety Certificate even though the passenger window would not open. I live about 1 1/2 hour away so Joseph suggested I get my local mechanic to fix the window and he would pay for it. Before the repair I sent him the estimate - no response, so I thought it was good. GUESS WHAT Joseph does not respond to emails,snail mail phone calls. No p
It is very funny how some people decide to tell fabricated stories. We have been in business for 50 years and have thousands of customers that would grossly disagree with you. Conveniently you left out a few important facts. One being you bought a $3000 car that is 16 years old. When we certified the vehicle, the window was operating fine and must have malfunctioned after. I told you we would look at it and fix it but you refused saying you were in a rush and had no time and were too far.
By will5860
January 10, 2020
poor service and attitude. Looks like I am back in 60s LOL
Maybe you should go back to the sixties, you would probably have more class.
By ima27Libra
May 24, 2013
Avoid at all costs
I took my car there because the "check engine" light came on. They charged me $500 for the repair, but when I drove away the light was still on. I went back and complained, they said they would take care of it. When I picked it up again, they said "The light won't come on now. No charge." Seven months later I had the car serviced somewhere else. They told me the light wasn't coming on at all, even when it was supposed to (during ignition); maybe it was a burnt-out bulb. So they took the dash apart and found that the light had been sprayed over with black silicone (see photo), and the problem that had caused it to come on in the first place (air fuel ratio sensor) had never been fixed. Draw your own conclusion.