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Businiess name:  Champion Pontiac Gmc
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This has turned out to be the worst vehicle buying experience of my life. When I started shopping for a new Jeep, all my friends and family warned me not to shop in Austin. They said I would find better deals and service in San Antonio or Houston. I should've listened.\r \r I ignored this advice and decided to shop Champion Auto on Research Blvd. The buying experience wasn't that bad. My salesperson was somewhat friendly and seemed to be interested in find me the vehicle that I wanted. After a long day of testing and shopping, I made the decision to buy. I signed all the paperwork and completed the sale a few days later.\r \r Once I signed on the dotted line and walked out the door, my salesperson could care less about any questions or problems I had with the vehicle. The main issue was that I had not received my warranty information in the mail as promised. I paid $1170 for a warranty and have no documentation to show for it. For over a year now, I've been given the runaround and empty promises. In a time when foreign competition and extreme gas prices are cutting into domestic auto sales, you would think a dealership like this would try extra hard to maintain healthy customer relationships. You would be wrong. Pros: local and convenient for austin residents Cons: extremely poor service after the sale

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