I did a quick check online. The Yelp reviews had little good to say even mentioning shady business practices. A check on beyond discussed not relying on their inspection reports and going to a mechanic you actually trust.
It's a case where you really want to do your own homework on a car and not rely on the comments and info from Supreme Auto Sales. If you need financing on a car, consider a dealership as the dealerships aren't as bad as they used to be.
If going with Supreme, I suggest probably getting a third party evaluation on the car before putting down an offer.
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