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| - If you're in the market for a NEW Hyundai, this might be an alright place to go. But we were in the market for a USED Hyundai and the way we were treated, we decided to give them a fair shake down on Yelp.
BAIT AND SWITCH ALERT: They list cars on AutoTrader that they claim not to have. We found a newly listed 06 Elantra on AutoTrader and were ASSURED that it was in. I took the guy's name (Johnny Rodriguez) and number down and he promised to call me if it sold. Less than 24 hours later, my husband and I were standing in the showroom being told by Mike (the manager) that the Elantra we were interested in was sold by their sister Kia side just a few hours prior. As we had no interest in anything on their lot EXCEPT that car, we started to head out. We were grabbed and asked a series of questions intent on getting us to stay. My husband had to get verbally combative to escape their clutches.
That night, we see that the Elantra is still listed on AutoTrader only now it's a PAID AND SPONSORED ad on the site. The next day, en route to a different dealership, we call and ask about the Elantra. They tell us it's for sure there, they saw it this morning, blah blah blah, "Can I make you an appointment?" Nope.
Several hours later, as I was signing the deal on a different Elantra at a different dealership, I get a phone call stating that it was a HUGE mistake, the Kia side didn't sell the Elantra, they DO have it, and could I call for an appointment. I called back long enough to tell them if they ever called me again, I would let the world know their shady practices.
Guess who got called the very next day?
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