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I rarely write reviews and when I do it is often because of a negative experience. This is an exception. I went into this dealership looking for a used Suburban. When buying a car I normally have my guard up waiting for the anxiety, drama, and BS involved in the entire process. I went in and was introduced to John Dahle who showed me a few suburbans. He made things simple and straight forward. I made my pick, my wife came in to ok it, and then we moved forward with no drama. He was great. No pressure, easy guy to work with.I would recommend him to my friends. Then came the "paper work guy" (Ther (sp) Park) who tries to sell you the warranty and financing. I normally dread this part as well, but this guy was great as well. Very reasonable, and straight and to he point. He was the fastest "paper work" guy I have ever worked with when buying a car. He even worked with my bank to get me a lower rate, which he did not have to do but he went the extra mile, which I appreciated. This one, two combo (Dahl and Park) of dealing with two reasonable human beings at a car dealership was a great surprise. Give these two guys a shot if you are in the market for a car. I think you will like the experience.
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