Leons Auto Bar
When buying a used car, what separates a dealer worth trusting from one you should avoid comes down to transparency about vehicle history, honest assessment of mechanical condition, and willingness to let you inspect it or take it to an independent mechanic. A dealer who stocks mixed inventory—not just one brand—has flexibility: they've learned what moves in Pretoria's market, what holds value, and what buyers genuinely want versus what they think they should want. Reading the fine print matters: warranty terms, what's covered, roadworthiness certificate validity, and whether the dealer has standing to sell (not operating from someone's driveway). Leons Auto Bar's name suggests approachability, which in the used-car space can mean the difference between a dealer who pressure-sells and one who's built a local reputation on repeat customers and word-of-mouth. Experience in the business isn't about flashy showrooms—it's about knowing vehicles, knowing Pretoria's roads and what they do to cars, and being honest about it.