I thought this was going to be a good experience and review. Got in very early, was attended to immediately, and the salesman showed me a nice car. I highly recommend you finance with your own bank or a reputable institution, they wanted to tack on almost 3k in a warranty to finance with their bank. Then the salesman hands me a sheet of paper with $300 written on it very large and says I get a maintenance/service credit. What he conveniently fails to mention is they will tack on the $300 to the sales price of the car. When I demand the $300 be returned, they feed me a line ""we have to do the entire financing portion over because the $300 has to be worked in. Really? Here is how you work it in, you write the proper sales price in and you subtract $300 from my $1,000 cash deposit and EVERYTHING else should remain the same. When all is said and done financing manager, or whoever she is, tells me the paper work was all messed up and when they receive the money from my bank they will write me a check for my $300. RIDICULOUS. I wonder how many other people's paperwork get's ""all messed up""? They must rack up a ton of money on people who don't review their documents and do the math themselves. FYI make sure you check any used vehicle you buy from anywhere. Brought this car to a mechanic same day I picked it up. I would never send a soul I know to buy there but hey if your options are limited just play close attention to every number. Don't hesitate to return or speak up because you will get ripped off.
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