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Businiess name:  Community Chevrolet Company
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
"My strength is as the strength of ten, because my heart is pure." Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote that, and the novelist Robert Parker has his detective hero, Spenser, quote it. I agree, not because my heart is so pure, but because my facts are true. That's why I think you should believe me that YOU SHOULD NOT DO BUSINESS WITH THIS DEALERSHIP! In my experience, they will conceal, obfuscate, remove a window sticker from a used car, (illegal in CA) and deliberately withhold information about rebates and special deals offered by Chevrolet that ANY customer should be told about in asking for price information. ( Not unlike the Bush Administration's approach to politics)\r They practice the standard ploys: long delays to go talk to another negotiator about matters that should have taken minutes. All to give the impression that the salesman is fighting for your best interests against his bosses who have to be 'wooed' to accept a lower price in your favor. It's all orchestrated, with visits

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