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| - Can you say "crooked"? I contacted Camelback Kia yesterday regarding an advertised car, a 2014 Kia Soul. I have had contact with 4 salesmen so far. Once they got my number, they seemed to swarm in like pirhanas. One salesman, Mike Kimbrell, sent me an email confirming the "ePrice", which was the stated advertised price. Salesman Blake Walker called me and talked in circles when I asked about the $3819 discount. Another salesman named Ron K. called and left a general voicemail, but I haven't spoken with him. I then texted Mike, since I wanted to clarify if there really WAS a car for the advertised price. I got a rather rude text back. He responded as if I were interrupting him. I told him never mind, I'll contact someone else. A little while later, another salesman named Robert called me. After asking him pointed questions, he did acknowledge that the "discount" is only a discount if you qualify for THREE different incentives, such as, being a recent college graduate (nope, 20 years ago doesn't count ;) military service, and some type of financing discount (IF you're applying for a loan.) I don't qualify for any of those incentives. The advertised "discount" is the combined total of all the possible discounts. I think that Camelback Kia is a very crooked business. I would suggest that you look elsewhere for your new vehicle, if you can find a dealer that is actually truthful with their advertised prices and discounts.
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