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amorak
08-02-2012, 01:53 PM
Hi everyone,

I am looking at buying my mother in law a Merc from here, potentially (assuming a call with the VIN to NB Canada and an inspection @ Lone Star work out).

Has anyone had any dealings or heard anything about these lots/ Generally I stay far away from these types of non-manufacturer-aligned curb siders, but they have a unit she wants in the colour I can't find...


Appreciate any comments, beyonders.

scott@tristar
08-30-2012, 10:41 AM
Please keep in mind that these people are not "curb siders", these are legitimate licensed car dealers that take thier business seriously.

I don't know these guys personally, but try not to judge people just because they don't have a $10 million dollar building and 80 staff members. Remember, small business it what drives our economy.

Don't be fooled by BIG Box Franchise car dealers, they can often be unscrupulous. Just like anything else there are good ones and bad ones.

Remember that Independant small business car lots tend to work hard for your business, often offer much more personalized service and tend to know the product much better than some sales guy at a big car dealership that has skipped from job to job (car salesperson staff turn over is very high). Often you are talking directly to the owner of the small car lot.

Also if they offer financing through the large banks you have to realize that these large banks don't let just anyone loan out thier money. These dealers essentially become mini branches of the bank handling car loans only. There is a tonne of responsibility involved in that and they are heavily scrutinized by the banks.

So keep an open mind. It's very likely you will find the best deal with the small guy because his/her overhead is low and they truly do appreciate your business.

Cheers :)

Tuner1
08-30-2012, 10:57 AM
I have purchased two vehicles from Calgary Auto Connection on Horton Rd. Both transactions were positive.

Rarasaurus
08-30-2012, 11:05 AM
I have purchased two cars from Calgary Auto Quest. They were easy to deal with, honest and followed through on our agreements.

Financing was easy through them and they used TD bank. On one of the cars the spare tire was punctured and no one noticed till after we drove off. I called them two days later and they got a new tire mounted with no hesitation.

So it was nice to see they didnt just say too bad. This played a large role in me going back again for a second vehicle. It also helps that their pricing is very competitive.

Tarrantula
08-30-2012, 11:25 AM
Originally posted by Rarasaurus
I have purchased two cars from Calgary Auto Quest. They were easy to deal with, honest and followed through on our agreements.

Financing was easy through them and they used TD bank. On one of the cars the spare tire was punctured and no one noticed till after we drove off. I called them two days later and they got a new tire mounted with no hesitation.

So it was nice to see they didnt just say too bad. This played a large role in me going back again for a second vehicle. It also helps that their pricing is very competitive.


I purchased my Audi A6 from there in Feb, worth every penny.

Very friendly, even gave me a deal I should not have been offered on my Murano. I would go to them again in a heartbeat. Also - The owner and I used to work together at Totem, so that helped. haha

btimbit
08-30-2012, 05:20 PM
Parents bought a Ford Edge from Calgary Auto Quest last summer. The guy they dealt with was very friendly.

After going to big name dealerships their whole lives they said this was a much better experience overall.

jwslam
05-18-2013, 12:23 PM
BUMP

Beyond pulls through again.

Was sketchy about a car I want at Auto Quest. Now I'll actually go see the car instead of straight-up thinking it's a lemon hence the awesome price.

gqmw
04-21-2014, 10:13 AM
Anyone have any updated reviews on Auto Quest?

Nitron88
04-21-2014, 10:33 AM
Purchased a vehicle from auto quest, overall not bad experience. Just remember they are salesmen so go in with your bottom line for both pricing and repairs prior to possession.

Redlyne_mr2
04-21-2014, 11:56 AM
Make sure you see the carproof on whatever vehicle you're interested in purchasing.

relyt92
04-21-2014, 05:58 PM
Originally posted by gqmw
Anyone have any updated reviews on Auto Quest? Spent some time looking at a car there a month or two ago, guys seemed decent and were upfront about the history on the car. All the vehicles that I saw there seemed to be in good shape as well.

Weapon_R
04-21-2014, 07:56 PM
Zain the owner of Calgary Auto Quest is a very stand up guy.

Kijho
01-15-2015, 08:07 PM
Bumping an old thread up! +1 on this, did a quick Google on Calgary Auto Quest as they have two STI's in their lot right now. Seeing this thread - I might go take a look at them (if still available)

:)

ToXicXxX
01-15-2015, 08:37 PM
A few friends of mine used to work with the owner of Auto Quest. He's a pretty good guy. Met him a few times myself.

Kijho
01-15-2015, 09:50 PM
How easy is negotiating pricing with these "smaller" used dealers? The two STI's I'm seeing:
One has 19K km's - $36,000
One has 33K km's - $36,000 same price nearly double km's!

(Both the same model etc.) What would be the best way to approach? (This would be my first big car purchase. I plan on financing some thru my own bank and bringing cash into the dealer.)

dirtsniffer
01-15-2015, 10:39 PM
Looks like they have a pretty good selection of cars. When oil gets back to $100/bbl I will totally be there.

ToXicXxX
01-15-2015, 11:19 PM
Make sure you ask about accident's before becoming too attached. A lot of cars there do have a few under them. I believe the M3 they have has like a 40k claim on it haha...

JustinMCS
01-16-2015, 12:36 AM
Wasn't there a thread on here about a really nice "non accident" white BMW 135i msport that showed a lot of accident damage on the carproof?

If they get them from dealer auction, you have to be weary why a dealer didn't pick it up first if it's a 3 year old lease return.

My bro bought a car from there before, did the due diligence on the car, was a local one owner, no accident on carproof. Everything turned out and the guy was nice.

Kijho
01-16-2015, 08:13 AM
I'm looking at this (and another 2013 model identical) http://www.calgaryautoquest.ca/certified/Subaru/2013-Subaru-WRX+STI-78086b8a404638d35f8ae02ededc28f6.htm

Says car-proof + 3rd party inspection comes with all vehicles. "Certified" haha, whatever that means... 4.9% APR. Thoughts on that rate? I was actually expecting a higher rate from such a dealer, like 7 or 8.

Not much more details though. I can see headlight mods (painted black inside), brake rotors, tinted windows, the red tape on the steering wheel, and the 'objects in mirror are losing' decal on the side mirror. Thoughts?? :)

Aleks
01-16-2015, 08:19 AM
Originally posted by Kijho
I'm looking at this (and another 2013 model identical) http://www.calgaryautoquest.ca/certified/Subaru/2013-Subaru-WRX+STI-78086b8a404638d35f8ae02ededc28f6.htm

Says car-proof + 3rd party inspection comes with all vehicles. "Certified" haha, whatever that means... 4.9% APR. Thoughts on that rate? I was actually expecting a higher rate from such a dealer, like 7 or 8.

Not much more details though. I can see brake rotors, tinted windows, the red tape on the steering wheel, and the 'objects in mirror are losing' decal on the side mirror. Thoughts?? :)

A brand new 2015 would only be a coupe grand more from Subaru. If they had any 2014s left over (I doubt it), it would be the same price with allowances from Subaru.

Twin_Cam_Turbo
01-16-2015, 08:28 AM
I don't think he's a fan of the 2015s and wants a hatch.

Kijho
01-16-2015, 08:32 AM
Originally posted by Aleks


A brand new 2015 would only be a coupe grand more from Subaru. If they had any 2014s left over (I doubt it), it would be the same price with allowances from Subaru.

The 2015 Sport (I guess I could go the non-sport for $2000 less) is 47,190.00, and would be a while to get I think :( But I'm not a huge fan anyways so it's okay.

I was initially in the market for 2011-2013 wrx/ sti GR hatch. But, there's none, anywhere. Been scrolling autotrader/kijiji/dealers in Edmonton, Red Deer, Lethbridge, Calgary etc. Not much.

They have a 2011 STI in purple... 77,000KM's and cost $35,000.00. Hell no haha.

I'm learning towards the Sedan now however, as I do also quite like the wing. Was looking online at them and realized I can probably get the same amount of "trunk space" from the sedan versus the hatch if I fold the (60/40 I believe) seats down.

Kijho
01-16-2015, 09:46 PM
Went by today and took it for a test drive. The sales guy was VERY helpful. Zain wasn't in but I am planning on heading back tomorrow again for hopefully another test drive.

Very pleased with the service. They were very open and upfront with the OOP, AMVIC, and Car-Proof report. Explained everything quite well to me, including warranty and such.

When I first walked in I was greeted and he asked if he could help me in a few minutes he was just finishing with someone else. Only 2 guys there! He asked which cars I'd like to look at however and he grabbed the keys and said please go look at each and take your time, go inside, turn it on etc.

He finished in less than 5 minutes and was with me right away. :) Will update again!

relyt92
01-16-2015, 10:37 PM
Originally posted by Kijho
Went by today and took it for a test drive. The sales guy was VERY helpful. Zain wasn't in but I am planning on heading back tomorrow again for hopefully another test drive.

Very pleased with the service. They were very open and upfront with the OOP, AMVIC, and Car-Proof report. Explained everything quite well to me, including warranty and such.

When I first walked in I was greeted and he asked if he could help me in a few minutes he was just finishing with someone else. Only 2 guys there! He asked which cars I'd like to look at however and he grabbed the keys and said please go look at each and take your time, go inside, turn it on etc.

He finished in less than 5 minutes and was with me right away. :) Will update again! That's how they were when I went before too, just the 2 of them working and busy on a Saturday, gave me the keys and said to spend my time going over it then come back in if I was interested in taking it out. Took my info got a photocopy of my license, handed me the plate and said to see how I liked it and to take my time again.

Aleks
01-18-2015, 02:50 PM
Originally posted by Kijho


The 2015 Sport (I guess I could go the non-sport for $2000 less) is 47,190.00, and would be a while to get I think :( But I'm not a huge fan anyways so it's okay.



According to Subaru.ca the 2015 sport is $44,300 with all the fees and tax (no discount), base is $41,700 again no discount. Unless you're looking at Ontario numbers??

Maybe you can score it for a huge discount. I realize STIs hold their value big time however
I bought a new 2013 base sedan for $36,000 + fees and tax. Paying roughly that much for one that's 2 model years old seems out of line.

Cody D
01-18-2015, 05:47 PM
I bought my C63 from them, it was a good experience.

Dahero
07-20-2015, 01:29 PM
Bringing back an old thread.

Saw a couple of cars on their website that I am going to check out.

Does anyone have some more recent feedback?

flipstah
11-03-2016, 08:03 AM
Bump. Calgary Auto Quest has a good selection of used cars.

Just checking if anyone had issues with them recently

R154
11-03-2016, 09:19 AM
You're not allowed to buy a car until a 3rd party has vetted said car.

I think I speak for beyond when I say; Don, we care.

Please don't fuck up 2017.

:love:

flipstah
11-03-2016, 11:49 AM
Originally posted by R154
You're not allowed to buy a car until a 3rd party has vetted said car.

I think I speak for beyond when I say; Don, we care.

Please don't fuck up 2017.

:love:

I'm buying a Citroen 2CV as my DD :love:

R154
11-03-2016, 02:17 PM
ABSOLUTELY NOT.

Please just buy a civic or an accord. I am asking you to consider my sanity.

max_boost
11-03-2016, 03:02 PM
Why you (commie) buying all these old weird cars lol amen on the civic

never
11-03-2016, 08:14 PM
Originally posted by flipstah


I'm buying a Citroen 2CV as my DD :love:

No way, DS FTW!

asp integra
12-01-2016, 02:28 PM
Looking at some vehicles from Calgary Auto Connection. Any recent reviews?