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  2. Driveway.com.. good or bad way to buy a car? : r/askcarsales -...

    www.reddit.com/r/askcarsales/comments/mrsl57/drivewaycom_good_or_bad_way_to...

    I’ve had a few friends sell their cars to Driveway since our experience and they were all happy with the process as well. One friend did get a better deal from carmax but she was also buying a car from them. 3. MetalMattyPA. • 3 yr. ago. I officially have to recind my positive recommendation.

  3. I bought a car from Shift.com here is my review : r/cars - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/cars/comments/kwm0o7/i_bought_a_car_from_shiftcom_here_is_my...

    On December 28 I contacted Shift about the car and asked some questions. I got answers back pretty quick and decided to make the purchase on December 29. I wanted to finance the car and they were able to get me a 3.29% APR which was better than what my bank was offering me. The car was located in California and I live in Arizona, this is where ...

  4. How do so many dealers manage to get such high ratings on Google?

    www.reddit.com/r/cars/comments/xfwyxg/how_do_so_many_dealers_manage_to_get...

    Dealership F&I manager here. Auto manufacturers used to incentivize dealers to get better google reviews, yelp reviews, etc. However, they've gotten more aggressive and they now remove allocation for dealers to receive as many new cars if the insanely high bar on surveys and reviews is not met.

  5. Thoughts on Echo Park? : r/askcarsales - Reddit

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    Its "up to" $3000. I put the information in on this unit they have advertised to compare with the market in my area: They have it advertised for $29649, the market average in my area with same equipment and similar miles is $29880. Its marketing, they buy the cars from the same auctions as every other dealer.

  6. How much can you trust dealership reviews on Autotrader?

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    Advice. Looking to buy my 4th car on autotrader and there’s quite a few I like the look of but so many dealerships are like 70/30 5* reviews and 1* reviews, can I trust a dealership? Are there any other ways I can make sure I don’t get scammed or go to a dodgy dealer? I don’t wanna end up dropping £4k on a lemon! TIA! 1.

  7. I gave a car dealership an honest review and now they want the...

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    WestCoastPancakes. ADMIN MOD. I gave a car dealership an honest review and now they want the car back. Hi all, Yesterday I purchased a new car. The dealership was manipulative and I did not like the way they did business, so I left them an honest, fair, detailed review. Since then they have been calling me frequently about taking the review down.

  8. How to find a reputable dealership? DealerRater? : r/askcarsales...

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    They usually have recommended dealers that people have gotten good pricing and good experiences from. 2. Award. jsaranczak. • 3 yr. ago. Read the reviews and find out. Problem with reviews on anything is that people are retarded and think them not knowing or understanding something is the other person's fault. 1.

  9. How much do you/should you trust dealer reviews? : r/askcarsales...

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    Google Reviews are all golden 4-5 stars, best service NA, 10/10 would deal again. Other sites, like Yelp, have horrible 1 star reviews complaining that the salesmen and managers are not very nice, ignore you, pushy as all hell, and when getting some kind of auto service done it takes forever and they're all a bunch of liars and sell damaged cars.

  10. What is a trusted site for dealership reviews? : r ... - Reddit

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    Although the Paragon Honda dealership gets good reviews, their service department is a nightmare. From my experience at Paragon, oil changes take about 3-4 hours. When I had to get the rear differential fluid changed, it took a total of around 9 hours from when I brought the car in when I picked it up. The reason it took so long was that ...

  11. Did anyone purchased Permaplate at the dealership? Is it worth...

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    I ended up purchasing it as a dealer added accessory. Normally I wouldn't but they weren't marking up the MSRP so I acquiesced on the Permaplate. For the record, I don't drive a RAV4. I drive a 2022 Chevy Bolt EUV. Came across this post while searching for "permaplate".