I had an ok experience with purchasing my car. Not too pushy and only one hiccup with negotiations but it got worked out. I loved my new car for 3 months and then the battery died. I went into the dealership because I didn't think a battery should die in a car that I just bought. I understand I bought a used car but I feel when a dealership is selling a car they should replace these basic things. I also made the mistake of buying a Chevy from a Hyundai dealership because I was first told I should go to the Chevy dealership down the road to get my car checked even though I bought it from here. After I asked for it to be checked here and told it was the battery, I was told I'd have to pay to replace it because apparently it's common in Vegas for a battery to die in 3 months. I think it's unacceptable for them to not replace a battery before selling a car and then putting it on me when it died 3 months later. Glad I have a good warranty because I'm not coming to get my car serviced here again! Buyer beware!