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  • Report:  #158613

Complaint Review: Euro Imports Of Scottsdale - Scottsdale Arizona

Reported By:
- gilbert, Arizona,
Submitted:
Updated:

Euro Imports Of Scottsdale
2650 N Scottsdale Rd Scottsdale, 85281 Arizona, U.S.A.
Phone:
480-661-1111
Web:
N/A
Categories:
Tell us has your experience with this business or person been good? What's this?
This company advertises cars on it's website at a certain price, offers a coupon for $500 off ANY car, yet, when you get there to the physical location, the car you are interested in is "Out" at the paint shop, or on loan to another customer, or if (rarely) it is at the dealer, it has an at least $1000 higher "sticker" price than advertised on the web, which the $500 "coupon" is not applicable to, because they say the web price is a "special". (Be nice if was advertised as a special, but of course it's not)

Their web site says that ALL cars have "new" belts, hoses, etc., but the dealer all of a sudden says that no, all cars are sold "as is", meaning the crappy junk they have on hand at the time.

They also try to suck you in with a "100,000 mile service agreement", which consists of them servicing your vehicle at "cost plus 10%" if anything goes wrong with it (which is pretty much guaranteed, judging by the cheap crap they sell). Seeing how they said that a brake job on a 2002 Pontiac Grand Am (A car who's driver's side window was broken, brakes bad, bald tires on the front, etc.)costs (get this) $EIGHT HUNDRED FRIGGING DOLLARS$! Wow! Are those gold plated pads, or what? A brake job on this car should run $100 - $200, max.

In short, avoid these people like the plague (which is what their dealership smells like when you walk in the door.)

Glenn

gilbert, Arizona
U.S.A.


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