Awesom place to find a good deal on a car, don’t be like all these other reviewers, These guys did a top notch job repairing the car I just purchased I was hesitant with it being a salvage but my personal mechanic looked the car over and said everything was well done. The guy who runs the place is super helpful and polite. I got my dream car with only 10000 miles on it for less than half of what it would’ve costed new. I’m lucky to have found this place. I will definitely refer others. Lots of high end luxury cars at an affordable price! Be sure to get a gyro next door also!
Diana R.
Place rating: 5 Houston, TX
Just bought my 2010 Nissan Altima with 18,000 miles like 2 weeks ago… I must say I am very impressed & satisfied with my deal… yes Omega Motors sells salvage titled vehicles & that is no secret! If you go online it clearly says tells you the car has a salvage title & the car has been wrecked… BUT they are by far the best dealer I have seen around town! The repairs to my car are amazing, it looks brand new, & it is in perfect condition! I highly recommend this dealer, the most decent small & legit car lot I have ever seen!
Marie S.
Place rating: 1 Raleigh, NC
Drove out to Omega on a rainy day, the owner was not there. So the man from the Greek restaurant was trying to help us, he tried a few times and finally found the key. The battery was dead. We left. The End
Megan S.
Place rating: 1 Dallas, TX
I want to tell you the magic question to ask. If you see an online listing for a car at Omega– before you drive out there, ask specifically«is this a salvage title?» If the answer is something mumbled about a «rebuilt title,» you have your answer. Adjust your expectations on whether the car is now priced THAT good(salvage titles should usually be reduced by almost 50% in value). The issue is we were about to drive a great distance to see a car here. We explained that we don’t live in the area. We repeatedly asked him to tell us about the car. He explained that the rear quarter panel had been replaced, but that was it, and that it was the most insignificant repair. We called several times with any questions we can think of. We explained that we would be taking it to a mechanic to get a general inspection of the car’s condition, is there anything he can disclose that we might expect to see. Nothing. So I would say save yourself the time and ask this specific question before you go out to visit. If you do decide to buy a car here, ask to see the title first so that you verify that it is/isn’t a salvage title. Too bad some people don’t have the courtesy to be a little more up front with the information.