I think it is funny to read all the negative reviews that everyone posts. I have been in the banking business for sometime now, and there is explaination for every ""complaint"" that everyone is posting. If you had good or even ""okay"" credit you would be able to get a car with NO money down. If you are required to put more money down than the advertised $149 - it's because you picked out a car you cannot afford to buy with no money down, or because your credit is so bad the bank is requiring that you put a large amount down to show committment to the purchase. If you have to re-sign paper work it has to with with all the same things. Car lots are in the business of making money, who isn't, and if they could put everyone in ""the car"" they wanted with no money down and never re-sign one document, they would. Customers are sometimes worse than the dealerships could ever be. You walk into the dealership because YOU WANT TO BUY A CAR! So let's try treating them with some respect for a change and not walking up to them thinking they are going to lie to you right off the bat. Yes there are some dealers that have people that work for them like this, but I am sure that they take care of each case when it comes about. I personally had an experience with this store and was treated with great respect. I also treated them with great respect. I purchased a pre-owned Kia and had to have some service repairs. The sales department worked with the service and parts department in order to schedule my appointment. I was not there the entire time they estimated due to the service tech working thru his lunch hour to help get me out asap. I think that you people may need to stop pointing fingers and look at how you acted yourselves. I am sure that had you acted in a different manner, you would have been treated in a different manner. I will continue to go to this store and would recommend anyone else with a sound mind to do the same.
Pros: great people - professional
Cons: none -
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