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| - Came in to look at a charger that was priced a tad high based on Bluebook, but you never know, might be a diamond. Called ahead and told them which car we wanted to look at.. took 30 minutes to get there.
Get there, they didn't unblock it... its behind 4 cars, obviously ready to test drive... so fine we will just test the motor. Revved the engine three times and the check engine light comes on. 2.5k rpms. Standard kind of test.
So the three of us are like "Ok, looks like the light came on.. just let us know when you get it fixed we will come back and look again"
Nope, we are NOT done. The sales person is now going to throw a literal child's tantrum claiming we "broke his car". What the heck? It goes ON AND ON, calls over another sales associate "Hey, when the car got in did it have a light on, these guys broke my car" Then comes back around to us, we are dumbfounded "I don't appreciate that you broke my car".
My dude, if your car can't take a few seconds of low RPMS, your car was broke the minute you got it in the door. Don't blame me or my family members for your poor choice of car purchase. Besides, what exactly do you want me to do.. buy it blind? Obviously the answer is yes.
Was the plan to try and bully us into buying a car that was not up to snuff? Like what was the sales plan here? Enlighten me how yelling at your customer is going to sell that car. We were not rude to you...
We have been shopping for 3 weeks, talked to dozens of sales people. I have NEVER been treated so unprofessionally. Had he just said "Hey sorry about that, we will look into it", I am easy going, I'd be back.
Not anymore.
If you are the type of person who just pulls the trigger on a car without test driving it, testing the motor or anything.. you must be their type of customer because lord help you if YOU are the person that finds their lemons for them.
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