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Businiess name:  Luxe Autohaus
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I've had a friend that has been telling me about Tim and the rest of the Luxe Autohaus family for years. The picture he painted sounded too good to be true: zero sales pressure, the highest quality vehicles, and prices that compete with anyone else. I've been to dealers before that are supposed to feel like this until you leave the sales office feeling awful; I swore I would never go to one again. My friend stayed persistent with his recommendation until he finally offered to take me to lunch and stop by the dealership. The folks at Luxe Autohaus lived up to all the gushing (and then some). The closest thing to a sales pitch was asking us which cars we wanted keys for. They sent each of us out of the expansive indoor showroom in the nicest cars we had ever driven. The buying process for the dream car I never thought I could afford was as easy as could be. I spent considerably more time talking to Tim about tech stuff and Halloween plans than it took to do the paperwork. Jacob (the member of the team that takes all the beautiful pictures) even offered me a slice of the gourmet pizza they just purchased for dinner. It felt like going over to a friend's house to say "hi" but then driving home in a new vehicle. The friendly treatment didn't stop after I drove off the lot either. I'm sure they know I wouldn't buy a car somewhere else.

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