Ultimatems Reviews 1

TrustScore 3 out of 5

3.2

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

BUYER BEWARE!

BUYER BEWARE!

They bribe you to take down bad reviews (I was offered $1,500 but then would have to sign a legal document not sharing my bad experience anywhere.)

The short version: They sold me a vehicle with thousands of dollars in existing issues.

The long version: I live in Austin, so I had Anthony do a FaceTime tour of a Tesla Model X with me. He reiterated again and again how clean the vehicle was. Zooming in on a tiny little paint chip here or there, but everything else was "great."

I bought the vehicle and had it shipped to Austin.

First time driving it, I knew there were issues.

1. The A/C didn't work at all (huuuuge problem in a hot state like Texas.)
2. The vehicle, after driving for a bit, would go into "creep mode" where it wouldn't accelerate and said it needed to be taken in for service.
3. The passenger's rear side of the vehicle was covered in hail damage. It's cosmetic, but wasn't disclosed and majorly affects the re-sale value of the car.

I contacted Anthony right away (literally day 1) to let him know about these 3 issues. No response.

Gave it some time, pinged him again. No response.

Weeks go by, and it's not until I left a 1-star review that all of a sudden they reached out and wanted to help...but only if I would take down the review.

So I took it down because if they wanted to make it right, then I'm good with that. By this point, my vehicle was at the Tesla service center. When the bill came back for $2,500, they only offered to cover $1,500 because the vehicle "didn't have any issues" when it was with them

Now my vehicle is in the shop for a second time because there was still the acceleration issue, so it's actually $3,700 total to get these issues fixed (not counting the body damage.)

Very, very disappointing car buying experience and a super painful lesson that these guys either don't test the vehicles they get in...or they do and they lie about the condition they are in. Either way, buyer beware.

12 March 2026
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