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Hi guys, I would like to share my experience with Omniproautos(Omniproautos). I'm not advertising here. They do not pay me, this is just my genuine experience, and I believe they deserve to be known. My wife and I decided to replace the car about three months ago, and my brother-in-law recommended Omniproautos. I have registered, bid, and won a2 016 Honda Civic with only 27k miles on it. I was a little skeptical at the beginning, but I decided to give them a chance. I have paid, and the vehicle was delivered after six days(regardless of its location, 1250 miles away). I've taken it to my local dealer and had it inspected. They didn't find any issues, and I've decided to keep it, only after three days. Again, I'm not paid by them, and I'm not advertising, but I was so pleased with the whole experience, so I decided to go ahead and share it with you. If you're in the market for a car, this is definitely the way to go. Does anyone deal with them in the past?

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  On 7/2/2017 at 8:40 AM, mpearce1974 said:

I did, and I have no complaints. I totally agree with you. They deserve to be known. Forget eBay. Forget Copart. My whole experience with Omniproautos was flawless too. I do recommend it!

Thanks for sharing!

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Right now, I'm bidding on a 2016 honda CR-V, on their website. According to google(I never owned a honda before), the car has some issues with engine valves, and the engine can fail prematurely. Does anyone own one? If so, are there any issues I should be aware of?

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  On 7/22/2017 at 11:33 PM, SpeedDemon said:

Right now, I'm bidding on a 2016 honda CR-V, on their website. According to google(I never owned a honda before), the car has some issues with engine valves, and the engine can fail prematurely. Does anyone own one? If so, are there any issues I should be aware of?

 

I do own one(a 2015 model). It has 47k miles and no issues so far. If service it on time, I can guarantee you will not be disappointed. On the other side, according to google, Honda is the most reliable vehicle on the market. If yours is from 2016, it should still be under OEM warranty. So you're covered.

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As a matter of fact, it is. This is a shame, being American and saying that, but this is the sad truth. American cars feel like carriages in a fair comparison with Japanese. The handling is way superior. Just go to your local dealer and test one.

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