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Businiess name:  Greenway Kia of Hickory Hollow
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Like everyone else, Kia called my fiance and I back in saying we suddenly needed to pay more even though we had signed a contract. Our friends warned us they would do just that and both of them said when they were threatened they had no problem giving back the car if that was the way they wanted to do business. Ron Morgan said if it took a payment of $250 a month (what is what we could afford) to get us out of their with the car we wanted, he'd do it for us. Sure enough, just like everyone warned us, two days later they wanted $304 a month. Which is low. . . but we wouldn't have signed a contract in that case. And as soon as we put our foot down, they magically could let us stay at $250 a month. Hmmm. . . Pros: Gave me a car Cons: Just like everyone else is saying, called us back in

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