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    Want to hear a funny joke? Matt Peck selling great mechanically running vehicles. LOL, Where do I begin about this lying piece of sh*t? He sold me a 2006 C230 early this year and I genuinely thought I bought a good car. But there is always a catch. TRUE STORY, when Matt Peck was a young child the doctors told him he suffers from pathological lying. First, He DOESN'T own Black Line Auto Care but he does own a very similar named company. I went by Black Line Auto care by Garland to get a oil change and the REAL owners of the company told me that Matt keeps telling people these lies that he owns the company. What does Matt gain by telling people he owns a mechanic shop? Does he feel like he has a better chance to sell a car? He may have to rethink his selling strategies. Second, the C230 was misfiring on cylinder 1, but for some odd reason there wasn't a check engine light. Come to find out this *sshole took out the check engine light bulb out. Are you serious dude? What the fu*k is wrong with you? Why would someone do that? Anyways, the reason cylinder 1 was misfiring was because the engine has a stretched timing chain. *Sesame Street Voice* The number of the day is 4500, because that how much it would cost to fix it. YAY! Third, Whats the point of having a phone number if you don't RESPOND. He did the title, tag, and plates for me and told me that it would be within my front door within a month and so he gave me temporary plates to get me by. He must have been busy scamming people, because I had to remind him to send the plates and tag for the car 2 days before the temporary plates expired. I don't even have the title yet. All jokes aside, Matt Peck scammed me. He will tell you that the car has no problems when it does. He won't tell you the car was a trade in or from auction. He will come off as a nice guy with so much to talk about, but in reality he is one of the worst human beings on earth. He offered me a $600 warranty and told me that is the best he can do. For now, I'm stuck with a car that has a "Temporary Fix" until the stretched tire chain progresses into something worse. The sad thing is that I can't do anything. I signed a contract stating that the car is sold AS IS and also signed a paper stating that there MIGHT be problems with the car.