Anybody know anything about Beverly Hills Motorcars in San Diego? Good or bad. They say they build speedsters. Thanks
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They advertise a lot, and say they have a large inventory(which is BS).
Everything they list is suspect because they never take down any old listings.
But I don't believe they do anything other than mark a car up and sell it to you.
Thanks, my thoughts as well. they have no cars, only ADs for cars that don’t exist. Looking for a clean Speedster and only finding a couple good ones around.
@Howard Give me a call Howard I currently have two Speedsters. My contact information is on my website www.replicaspeedsters.com
@Howard I just got in a beautiful Red/Tan Vintage Speedster from the original VS company with just 4100 miles, 1915cc, freeway flyer, full tonneau, bumper guards, retrosound stereo, thicker cabriolet style seats. Feel free to call/text me if that would interest you. Thanks.
Every couple months this comes up. So I am now just going to copy this reply.
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You will find that Beverly Hills Motorcars has many, many speedsters listed for sale. You should inquire with them. You may find that strangely, most are not actually in their show room or were sold a very long time ago. If you call or visit, they may be glad to have a speedster custom built for you. It will come from one of the current manufacturers and have a markup.
I'm no lawyer and this isn't legal advice. I'm also not sure if it applies...
CA Law on Deceptive Trade Practices (Bus. & Prof. §17500 et seq)
"It is unlawful for any person, firm, corporation ... concerning any circumstance or matter of fact connected with ... which is untrue or misleading, and which is known, or which by the exercise of reasonable care should be known, to be untrue or misleading, ... any such statement as part of a plan or scheme with the intent not to sell that personal property or those services, professional or otherwise, so advertised at the price stated therein, or as so advertised. "
@Troy Sloan usually has a speedster or two advertised, actually available and honestly represented. I am in no way affiliated or benefit in anyway www.replicaspeedsters.com
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Wait, so Beverly Hills Motorcars is really in San Diego?
I wonder why they would call themselves 'Beverly Hills', then. It's almost as if they're trying to imply something that's not quite true.
But, if you didn't know, you wouldn't suspect, right?
Am I picking up a pattern here?
But thinking about this some more, I do like the sound of Beverly Hills Mitch. I may switch my screen name.
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