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Group 1 Automotive has multiple dealerships under their umbrella. Many of the dealerships currently have multiple Unanswered or Unresolved complaints. Please refer to the individual dealerships for more details on complaints and ratings. Those dealerships are:
- Advantage BMW MIdtown
- Advantage BMW of Clear Lake
- Mercedes Benz of Clear Lake/Sprinter
- Mini of Clear Lake
- Sterling McCall Acura
- Sterling McCall Buick GMC
- Sterling McCall Cadillac
- Sterling McCall Chevrolet
- Sterling McCall Collision Center of Clear Lake
- Sterling McCall Ford/Collision Center of Houston
- Sterling McCall Honda
- Sterling McCall Hyundai
- Sterling McCall Hyundai South Loop
- Sterling McCall Lexus
- Sterling McCall Lexus Clear lake
- Sterling McCall Nissan/Collision Center of Stafford
- Sterling McCall Restoration Center
- Sterling McCall Toyota of Fort Bend/Collision Center
- Sterling McCall Collision Center of Jersey Village
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