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| Specialities: | Award Winning Service, Chevrolet Sales & Service, Gm Goodwrench, Cadillac Sales & Service |
| Brands: | Nissan, Valvoline |
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BUYER BEWARE
stopped by twice to look at trucks on there lot, salesperson I talked to really did'nt seem too interested in selling any vehichles and the asking price was out of this world, checked the Kelly Blue Book value on both trucks I looked at and they were'nt even close, second truck I looked at I would have bought had it been a fair price, but it was $3000.00 over what the Kelly Blue Book value was for the same truck in excellent shape, and the tailgate would'nt even latch unless you slammed it hard, it was a nice truck, too bad, lost my business, O well I'm sure they'll find some fool to buy from them.
I was cautious at first after reading some old reviews I found online, but those must have been isolated incidents. I stopped in on a whim the other day while driving by because of the sheer magnitude of their inventory. It was incredible. They had every model, in almost every color, right there on the lot. While I was looking at a few cars, a salesman walked up and actually introduced himself with a handshake and a smile. After a few questions, he walked me right to a car that actually fit all my interests. We took it for a spin, and he didn't hound me with a ton of questions while we were driving around, talk about refreshing. There was no pressure what so ever. When we got back, we went inside and went over all the numbers. The salesman and manager laid everything out for me right there in black and white. No bickering, no hidden costs, it was all right there. The finance process was just as simple. In and out, and I was down the road in my new car. They even had it detailed and full tank of gas while I was signing the paperwork. Since then I've received a thank you letter and even a follow up call. These guys are true professionals. When someone I know is looking for a car, I won't hesitate to send them Tom Naquin's way.
I was looking to trade in my truck for a car, after talking to the salesman I asked to take a car for a test drive. As I was talking to him another salesman yelled across the showroom floor "Whats his name? ,Whats his name?" my salesman said "his name is Mike" this was rude and that salesman had people in his office. I already was getting a bad feeling.
So anyway I saw a car on the showroom floor the car was locked I asked If I could sit in it or is there a car on the lot like it that i could sit it and maybe take a test drive...the salesman couldn't find the keys to the one on the showroom floor...couldn't find the keys to the car on the lot eather. he asked if we could go to his office . he asked what I made for a living , what I paid out ......then said "well I guess you can afford it" so he then says "well do you want to buy it?" I told him "how can I buy a car when I can't take a test drive , can't even sit in it , and you can't find the keys to anything!" he says he has been on the job for three days. thats when I got up and left.on the way out he says come back when I ready to buy....I bought somewhere else