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Volvo of Dallas Frisco Volvo of Dallas Sometimes they need to believe the buyer not the salesman Frisco, Texas
I've researched my potential purchases regarding make, model, options,
condition and price and narrowed it down to 2 vehicles. I went to 4
different locations. The last stop was Volvo of Dallas in Frisco. I
arrived on a rainy day and walked into the building and then walked out
before anyone approached me. I was looking for a V70 that they had
advertised. They just received the vehicle and was putting it through
the paces. I looked it over but didn't have the options I was looking
for. The sales person Tae An then proceeded to show me the Certified
Pre-Owned Volvo V50 that they had in stock. It was an excellent car
with most of the option we were looking for but the price was a little
higher than the V70 I found at CarMax. The CarMax one has 20k more
miles and was one year older but had all of the options we were looking
for. The price of the cars once you add the warranty to CarMax's was
neck in neck. The tradeoff was the age, model, and options. I made an
offer of $18,500 for the $19,999 car ($19,750 once you use the web
pricing coupon) and Tae said that he would check with the sales manager
and get back to me, I asked him to get me the price total with the fees
and tax/title. That morning I sent an email to Tae outlining both
vehicles, the prices and options/age. I also stated my price, he said
that he didn't receive it. He didn't get back to me until I called back
and left a message. I received a call back stating that the manager
refused the offer of $18,500 and I asked what his bottom price was and
Tae said $19,000. I asked that he check with him to meet halfway at
$18,750. I received a call back from Chris (Sales Manager) stating
that the best price is $19,750. I asked does that mean that they are
backtracking from the previous $19,000 that Tae offered and he said that
Tae doesn't have the authority to make offers and I explained that I
don't know their protocol and is not my business. He said that Tae
didn't make that offer and I stated that he did. Chris then offered to
play back the call but then couldn't locate that call but only the
previous call. Chris raised his voice as did I, but there was not any
name calling or profanity. He was stern that Tae didn't make the offer.
After much debate I stated that I would not buy this car from Volvo of
Dallas even if it was $5 due to the way I was treated/handled. Chris
stated that he is the manager for this branch but I could talk to Larry
who I guess is over the local Volvo of Dallas dealers. Chris agreed to
locate the recorded call and play it back for me. I explained that I
would love to hear it just to verify my conversation with Tae. Chris
called back and apologized as the wording Tae used could have been
misconstrued and interpreted as an offer for $19,000. Chris stated that
he wished that he could make that deal for me but his best price is
$19,650 and I explained that even if I wanted to I would not as it
compromises my prior statement of not buying the car for $5 if offered.
I mentioned that my other option was the V70 at CarMax and then Chris
slipped into the conversation that they work on quite a few cars sold by
CarMax and all they do is basically an oil change before selling. I
almost could have forgotten all of the previous conversation but once
you decide to throw your competition under the bus it seems
needy/desperate. Chris did verify that they could deliver the car to my
house which is 45 minutes away, I told him that I wouldn't tell my wife
of the prior conversations and let her decide.
I called CarMax
about the V70 and they explained their warranties and without mentioning
Volvo I decided the reason cars get worked on by Volvo dealerships is
because CarMax's warranty states that they can work on it or you can
take it to a factory dealership shop.
I made both offers to my
wife and she decided that the V50 was an excellent vehicle. Being the
loving wife she is she saw through my tale of omission and said that she
would never buy a car from this dealership. She has reconsidered buying
a Volvo as Volvo of Dallas has several nearby dealerships and it would
limit the locations to get any factory service on the car. It's a shame
because they are beautiful cars with great options.
We have decided to add an extra $10,000 to our car budget and use a car broker through our credit union.