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Burien Toyota

15025 1st Ave S
Burien, WA 98148 206-243-0700

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Knowledgable sales personnel, straightforward negotiation on price. Had to... - Apr 26, 2024

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Rairdon's Honda of Burien

15026 1st Ave S
Burien, WA 98148 206-489-2608

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Wasn't given full information on dealing with financing using a new credit... - Apr 18, 2020

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Burien Chevrolet

14400 1st Ave S
Burien, WA 98168 206-243-5800

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bought new car, still have to received spare key and owners manual - Oct 21, 2018

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Burien Nissan

16042 1st Ave S
Burien, WA 98148 206-242-7070

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Legend Auto Sales

14650 1st Ave S
Burien, WA 98168 206-241-1888

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Auto's Only

14600 1st Ave S
Burien, WA 98168 206-242-6659

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not worth the trouble - Aug 24, 2018

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