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Greenville Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram
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Please, for the sake of your family, finances and general welfare, do not buy a car from Greenville Chrysler. \r
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Have you noticed that all the 'positive' reviews of Greenville Chrysler are from people with ""[simple name][number]""? Kinda strange that all those 'positive' reviews would choose the exact same format for their usernames... fake much?\r
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I spent two days negotiating a price for a car over the phone. I was under the impression that it was simply a used car. Turned out to be a buy back --i.e. a Lemon. I was told by the salesman that I was approved for financing at a rate lower than my bank s. I arrived to find that he had not even run my credit with my wife s. Turned out the car did not even have a CarFax, and the resale value would be roughly 20% below normal because of it. I wasted two days with Greenville Chrysler, plus two hours round trip, and three hours at the dealership. Luckily, I avoided buying the car. \r
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Buyer beware. I m sure Greenville Chrysler sells many cars without the deceptive trade practices that I experienced, but given the explanation from the salesman that he has 300 cars on his lot just like the one we were trying to buy, I would be very careful about the vehicle you purchase from Greenville Chrysler. Is the price worth the risk? What will the car be worth when you want to resell it? Are they just trying to get you in the door? It doesn t make sense in my case, but if you have been harmed by the business practices of Greenville Chrysler, contact the Better Business Bureau or consult an attorney. Hold them accountable for their actions.
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