Kyall99
waynesville,#2REBUTTAL Owner of company
Thu, October 23, 2014
I worked briefly with a car dealership for new and used vehicles. Dealerships go to auctions and get cars from trades. The buyers sometimes get a vehicle t
hat they thought was minimal repairs that turns into serious problems. Most dealerships operate multiple departments within the dealership so a week lag is not uncommon.I would rather have a dealership determine that they won't sell crap then to pass off the crap to me. I don't know this dealership personally but many. People have given the place great reviews.
Tom Hunter
Hendersonvelle,#3REBUTTAL Owner of company
Fri, June 08, 2012
My name is Tom Hunter and I am sorry you are upset. Please note that our system lists every vehicle we own. We do our best to keep it up to date. If the sales consultant tells you it did not pass inspection I would say you should listen to her and look at the other choices we have.
If you do not like those choices then lets shake hands and part friends.
We have thousands of satisfied customers. The bottom line is you were not ripped off, you were simply asked to stop by the dealership to look at vehicles.
bob
ASHEVILLE,#4Author of original report
Wed, July 13, 2011
A thank you for posting this on the internet for all to read and understand that these car dealers are all not what they claim to be. Deceptive business practice at most of these places are the trend today in the way of selling cars. One would think that with the economy the way it is today, these car dealers would be going out of there way to earn a customers business in a honest business manor.
bob
ASHEVILLE,#5Author of original report
Wed, June 22, 2011
As of 6/22/11 - 2:30 PM EST. this car is still listed for sale on the internet at First Choice Auto. Why? If indeed that this car did not pass there auto inspection, why would they still have it listed for sale. Does this make any since at all to anyone? Thanks to Ripoff Reports for posting this as to where everyone can read about this.