Not satisfied. I have come onto this website are took the time to make a profile just to tell you about this dealership. I was interested in a 2007 Cobalt that they had for around $8,000, when we went to the dealership we spoke to Carmen who said she wasn't sure if the car had been sold or not, so she sent us to another, more older man. He started off with an introduction of himself and gave us his whole life story ""I'm a christian kinda guy... used to be a teacher... two weeks shy of 25 year marriage.. god got me through it"" I'm sorry, I thought we were at a dealership, not a therapist office. He tells us the car was sold yesterday (went on 10/8/12), we told him our price range was 10-14,000 for a used car. Tried to ask us what our down-payment is, we did not say, tried to sneak passed that and ask what our expected monthly payment will be, again we did not say. These two things are all they need to fool you into an overpriced car, every expert will tell you never to disclose this information. He then takes us to the lot and walks us through to the other side saying 'I see nothing has caught your eye"", no sir, everything in this lot is new and around 17,000. So he walks us to the front of the dealership where three cars lay on display, again all +15,000. We walk back inside and he hands us over to a younger male employee who tries to ask us the same thing, we say our price range, he tells us there's a good car on its way to the dealership right now that's priced at 17,000. Then tries to lure us in by saying ""We could always negotiate"", we don't budge. ""There's a Scion for 17,000"" NOT INTERESTED. Once he sees that he calls his manager and tells him that we were interested in either one. We go through some more time with the manager only to have him say ""You wont budge even a little with your price point?"" we say no, and leave. All this time wasted when all we wanted to see was a car in our price-point.
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