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KathyW 08-07-2020 10:02 AM

Key Scales has superior service - and Fred Almonte for sales. I can also get you a "z plan pin" - no arguing on the price because it's set by Ford.

deantilman@comcast.net 08-07-2020 10:05 AM

I'm selling a 2019 Buick Essence 4 dr SUV for a elderly sick couple who can't drive anymore. under 3,700 miles.$20,000. call me if you are interested. Dean 352-446-0355.

PugMom 08-07-2020 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by MoNonnon (Post 1813888)
I totally agree. Bill Bryan dealership even has a waiting area w soda,coffee,hot dogs, pop corn,WiFi.....bring your dog lol
If we ever even drive by there, you can stop for a car wash.
They even baked cookies. We bought a Subaru and drove it home in a couple of hours. I have friends who drive over from Jacksonville, just to go to that dealership for service.

too funny. my daughter goes there for servicing, i went to see if the dogs were 'working' that day, :icon_wink:

PugMom 08-07-2020 10:15 AM

depending on the type of car you'd like, a previous poster mentioned dealerships along the 441 line. since we've been here, i've used plaza lincoln, specifically a gal named Christie in the service dept. she's the best-won't try to sell packages you don't need, & is very upfront re: repairs, estimates & time spent repairing the car. she also impressed me with her intimate knowledge of what the actual issues might be when faced with a mechanical issue.

taruffi57 08-07-2020 10:47 AM

We bought a near new Toyota Venza from Phillips on 441 Fruitland Park. Excellent transaction in every way.

Curtisbwp 08-07-2020 10:53 AM

My suggestion is to go to the dealer of the make of vehicle that you want.

NavyVet 08-07-2020 01:13 PM

Just bought my third new car from Phillips Buick GMC; it was the second one from Matt Wilcox. Good guy.
I prefer GM products because of OnStar. In the past, I have also purchased 1 vehicle at Key Scales Ford, outstanding service department. A few years ago, we experienced a shady warrantee issue at Plaza Cadillac. The "new" car they sold us was not new after all. We caught them in a lie when the 36 month warranty was activated several months before the date of sale and therefore ran out before our 3 year anniversary mark. Apparently, the car had been used in several promotional events, which was not disclosed to us.

arickis 08-07-2020 01:17 PM

Car dealerships
 
I have had excellent luck with Key Scales Ford in Leesburg. Honest people, no pressure, great deals. Stay away from Village Ford down 441. They are crooks, dishonest, and try to take advantage of you. They should be shut down.

Pinball wizard 08-07-2020 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Sabella (Post 1813767)
I did my research on the cars I was interested in. I went to car dealers in Leesburg and Ocala. The salesmen I dealt with at all dealerships seemed to think I should pay sticker price or after consultation with their boss they could take off $150 or a few dollars more. I refused to get ripped off so I put buying a new car on the back burner since there was no rush. One day I went to Phillips Buick on 441 to look not buy. Phillips took thousands off sticker price and Offered such a FAIR price on my trade in ( which other dealers lowballed) I had no choice but to buy the car. Phillips has other brand car dealerships around the Villages. I would highly recommend Phillips based on my experience.

I second Phillips. I bought a Pacifica at Phillips Chrylser of Ocala. This is a relatively short drive from the villages. Bill Bryant in Leesberg would not deal at all but I did 95% of my negotiations via email and phone with the internet department and Marc (my salesperson) at Phillips of Ocala. It was a very easy transaction and when I finally went to the dealership we had one small hiccup which Marc immediately fixed and away we drove with the Pacifica at a great price.

Debboguch50 08-07-2020 04:37 PM

Check out buying a car thru Costco! They handle many different brands of cars!

Marshaw 08-07-2020 06:00 PM

Just look around, you can buy something a few years old with almost no miles

allsport 08-07-2020 06:15 PM

I have gotten 4 cars from Phillips Toyota and they have been great to deal with. The service department is excellent.

Nucky 08-08-2020 02:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Indy-Guy (Post 1813955)
Have a 2020 Hyundai Pallsade and love it I purchased it at Hyundai of Central FL located in Clermont. No dealer fee and no add on to the manufacters sticker price. They show their discounts below sticker price on line and were the only dealer I found discounting the Pallsade. A new dealership with a large selection. I would purchase there again.

I'm glad to hear that you like the Palisades. I'm thinking about it myself. Central Florida Hyundai in Claremont is the best dealership I've ever dealt with before and after the sale. It's worth the ride. :bigbow:

jacksonbrown 08-08-2020 05:25 AM

USAA has an excellent car buying service. And, the same service will allow you to accurately value your used car trade in.

I recently purchased a new car, using my 2016 Honda as a trade. USAA saved me thousands off MSRP and I traded the Honda to the same dealer at the amount specified by USAA.

The downside? Since the deal is advertised to a number of dealerships, you might have to travel as far as Orlando. But, there is no hard sell, actually no "sell" at all.

You specify the options, the dealer bids on the sale, initial contact is done by email, then phone.

Easy-peasy.

Oh, and no additional nitrogen ($$$) in your tires, unless you insist :a040:

larcha 08-08-2020 05:34 AM

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