Leesburg Auto Finance

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★★★★☆
4.0 (49 reviews)
Location
Address:
355 E Market St #4102
Leesburg, VA 20176
GPS Coordinates:
39.110511, -77.555923
Contact Information
Phone:
(703) 779-0000
Contact:
Leesburg Auto Finance
Hours of Operation
  • Mon-Sat 9am-5pm
  • Sun Closed
Business Information
4.0

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49

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5 helpful highest ranking reviews
angel edwards
★☆☆☆☆ 7 months ago

My initial thoughts about Leesburg auto finance were good. I had reas the reviews and overall they seem like a decent place that has been around for decades. I saw the bad reviews and was like well I’m not looking to get a jeep or anything big. I ended up purchasing a ford escape. This has been the worst car experience of ever had. Before purchasing the vehicle there was a leak in the a/c valve which they fixed immediately and even gave me an extended warranty. When it started leaking a month later that offered to fix it. Which was great but here we are 5-6 months of owning the car and I’m still financing a car I can’t drive because the transmission/ turbocharger is going out. The car has less than 100,00 miles but yet I’m still have these problems. I wouldn’t recommend buying from dealership is seems like they make temporary fixes just to sell the car and push the problem onto the new owners.

Josh Koepsell
★★★★★ 6 years ago

I waited a year to post my unbiased review so that I could give a fair opinion of my experience with Leesburg Auto Finance. I purchased my rebuilt 2011 Ford F150 Supercab in April 2019 (they also sell clean-titled vehicles as well). A year later and my new-to-me truck has been bulletproof and given me around 7k miles of trouble-free service. My purchase experience was positive and Paul Walker and the gentleman in the back (sorry, I forgot your name) were helpful and straightforward, even showing me the auction pics of the truck with prior to it being repaired. They also provided me with some background on the types of vehicles they look for at auction when rebuilding them. Paul was not willing to negotiate on price, but overall, the asking price was fair given the nice condition and cleanliness of the truck. In my case, the repairs were structurally sound and well done, but not cosmetically perfect to the discerning eye. With that said, I do get regular compliments on the truck from random people. For those looking to purchase from Leesburg Auto Finance, I would give the following advice. 1.) This is not CarMax and do not expect CarMax-level service, personnel or facilities. 2.) Do your own due diligence! You can often google the VIN of a rebuilt car to find the original auction photos with any damage prior to being rebuilt. 3.) Inspect the car closely and ask them to take it for a good, long test drive on a variety of road types. If you're not comfortable doing this, find a knowledgeable friend who is and bring him or her. You can also ask to have the vehicle inspected by your mechanic. Not sure how willing Leesburg Auto Finance would be (maybe they would like to comment to this point), as I did not find this necessary as I know my way around a vehicle reasonably well. 4.) Expect to pay cash/check - for rebuilt vehicles, as financing is not easy to find. 5.) Buying a used car is always a risk. Buying a rebuilt car is a bigger risk, however if you do your homework, you can help mitigate the risk of buying a lemon. 6.) Leesburg Auto Finance, to the best of my knowledge, performs their own repairs, or at least they did when I bought my truck. They have a shop in Round Hill, VA that does the body work and state-employed inspectors that are required to sign-off on the rebuild. Again, do your own homework to decide whether this is something you are comfortable with. 7.) The bodywork on rebuilt vehicles may not be perfect, so have them show you what repairs they did and look at the repaired areas closely. Overall, I would not hesitate to consider purchasing another car from them if/when the time comes, however I would exercise the same due diligence the next time around if they had a vehicle of interest to me. I did not intend on purchasing a vehicle from them, however they just happened to have a truck in stock at the time I was looking, which checked all the boxes for me. It helped that I could tell that this truck had been well cared for by the previous owner(s) as well.

Mr Rescue Pack (MrRescuePack)
★☆☆☆☆ 5 years ago

They sold me a jeep with a bent axle. So heres my experience. The catalytic converter went out right away on my drive home. They were on top of it and said hey no problem we will fix it. Unfortunately that took me driving to the dealership 3 times on my off days a hour drive each way for them to get the right part and repair it. They asked how they could make it up for the inconvenience and i said hey if you can install my lift then we are good. They agreed. I took it in to get the repair done and stated that there is a leak and it seemed to be from the differential. The guy there assured it would all be resolved. After having my jeep for a 5 days they were finally done. I get home... and theres still a leak. Called in about it. They said yeah that would have taken more time to get to let us know if it gets worse. Now at this time the 30 warranty was up and like i figured they didnt return my call. The differential was leaking to the point that it was empty. Took it into a certified jeep dealership. They explained to me hey... they axle seals and the differential cover has a leak but thats the easy stuff. Mr Roberts your axle is bent and it looks like they tried to weld it for a temp fix. How did this pass inspection. Smh So now i have to buy a whole new axle. 4 thousand dollars. Oh and since the axle was bent they forced long arm of the lift in the jeep and your drive shaft is on its way out do to improper installation. Last time i called they wouldn't talk because apparently the owner and i have an issue. How it passed state inspection idk... but im working on finding out. And installing the lift was a awesome gesture but... they did it wrong... and knowing the axle was bent forced it in so thats ruined. I wish you all had returned my calls about getting it fixed My number still the same.

Jason Movsesian
★★★★★ a year ago

It's been couple decades since I bought my car from Leesburg Auto finance. Don't know if Paul remembers me I bought a 1991 mercury Capri convertible silver wanted the Miata but he didn't have any back then. Anyways I remember the process and he was honest with me I put like $700 down and got financed instantly through credit. acceptance. Would love to buy one of those jeeps on the lot. How about a gift. Im exchange I'll advertise your business on the jeep for free I'm a door dash driver so I get around 😂 jk I be willing to pay if you can work out buy here pay here

Grace Lian
★★★★★ 2 years ago

I bought a 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee from here about a year ago. The car is still running great. I am so happy with my car. I am so grateful for Leesburg Auto Finance. At first, the car had a few problems. However, Paul made sure that everything was fixed free of charge! Paul was very knowledgeable and honest. I would definitely recommend this dealership!