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Perte Auto Sales has been family owned and operated for close to two decades. We have recently expanded our business with our relocation to our new Tualatin Valley Highway facility in Hillsboro. We offer quality vehicles priced competitively. Each vehicle goes through an extensive 79 point inspection before we offer it for sale.

This is performed so you, the customer, have the knowledge that we do care about you and your new vehicle. We want to welcome you back any time you need a new vehicle with the assurance that each and every time you will be treated with the utmost respect and concern for the vehicle you would like to purchase.

If we do not have what you want in our inventory, we are more than willing to find and meet your needs so that you are satisfied with your purchase. These are the reasons why we offer you a 3-day exchange policy, so you can have peace of mind when selecting your vehicle. Each vehicle is hand selected using our years of knowledge to enhance your driving enjoyment.
Reviews (3)
Cait J.
Cait J.
Jun 07, 2015
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We got a great car from them - but there was zero room for negotiation. The "salesman" was just a part-time friend helping the owner out - nice guy, and shot pretty straight when it came to their costs. I've had experience in sales, and I wanted to make sure all parties were getting a fair deal - that said - there was definitely dishonesty.
-While inspecting the back of the van, the salesman held up the gate - so it was after the fact that we found out the struts on the back gate are bad. No big deal $60 and about 15 minutes with a screwdriver to fix it.
-I specifically asked about
Mike C.
Mike C.
May 07, 2014
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Ultra shady & deceptive

I won't ever do business with them again, I'd suggest you avoid them. I was car shopping for my parents who are both senior citizens. Perte had a car that looked really good and the Autocheck report came back clean. The salesman was nice and seemed like a decent guy. We test drove the car, a 2010, and it went well, and my parents decided they wanted to buy the car. Then things went down hill fast. First, the dealership had almost zero room for negotiation. They offered a 6,000 mile 3rd party warranty which we could opt out of to save a few hundred bucks,
Michael S.
Michael S.
May 01, 2014
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Friendly enough guys, but I don't trust them and eventually chose to go elsewhere. Initially they seemed fully supportive of me taking the car to my mechanic to have it inspected (at my expense of course) before purchasing.

But as the process went along, they seemed less willing. They said things like:
"but we give you a 6000 mile warranty" (just the powertrain, however)
"why not just spend that $100 on extending the warranty" (just the powertrain, again)
"lots of mechanics make things up during inspections so you'll pay them to fix the car later" (insulting