I had been pre approved for a car and noticed their listing for it. I came into do a test drive and was immediately hit with a condescending toned line of questioning about whether I already had financing (it was implied that a credit check would have to be done before test driving which is absurd because the car was among the cheapest on the lot) once he couldn't get off barring me from test driving he started asking if I had insurance (I do) then it became a question of what kind of insurance I had (let's keep in mind that dealerships are supposed to have casualty on all their vehicles and this one apparently doesn't). At this point I've already made up my mind that I don't want to do business with this haughty "salesmen" and inform him that my insurance is through progressive (I've been to five car dealerships today and not one of them required full coverage to test drive a car - they all had dealership insurance specific for test drives). He then stated I couldn't drive it because of my insurance.
I would've been irritated regardless of all of this because of the outcome but I would've understood it because of the reasoning- they don't have the insurance policy on their cars that most reputable ones do- okay fine. But I was being spoken to like a homeless person off the street who was looking to buy above my means when I am the furthest thing from it. The appropriate thing to do would've been to say "thanks for coming in, let's sit down and talk" and asked for those credentials in a respectful manner. Not immediately bombard me with rude questions in the lobby of the business. No wonder it was empty. Just be wary before coming here that if you don't meet the physical description of their ideal customer you'll be asked for NASA Space shuttle insurance, tax returns spanning five decades, and the blood of your first born. Cheers!
I went to Montrose down the street and test drove two cars with no hassle or hoops and will be closing Tuesday with them.