Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I got $7500 off on the Tesla plus they were running a deal on a free option and I didn't have to send out 40 e-mails or deal with dealers. I'm still pretty sure I will never deal with a traditional dealer again. I suspect more manufacturers will move to the Tesla model where you deal directly with them instead of a middle man.
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Entering a car dealership your homework already should be done on the price. Many people get totally screwed because after the price is negotiated which should be done online using many different dealers getting the best price. There are two parts to a car deal, the front end which the initial price and the back end on which is usually done in the finance office they are selling you ridiculous things like anti-theft etching /ceramic coating /fabric protection or extended warranty not to insult anyone but if you purchased anything like that you were ripped off. I have bought many new cars and have gone with a friend to help her after she was quoted a price and renegotiated for her which was $4,500 less than the original price they gave her. If you are not experienced in buying cars, you shouldn't be going into the dealership alone.
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I get why you want protection. These cars were a hot commodity in Minneapolis. I would have perhaps got a different car.
***America's Most Stolen Cars in 2024*** While specific numbers vary by year and report, several Kia models have consistently ranked among the most stolen vehicles in the U.S. due to an anti-theft flaw in models with mechanical keys. Vehicles like the Kia Soul, Sportage, Forte, and Optima were…. |
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I had an issue with a brand new car I bought from a GMC dealership in New England. Like you I ended up calling and going back several times with no satisfaction. I ended up calling a GMC factory rep and told them about my issue. He and I paid the dealership a visit with my car. He went in and spoke to the owner/manager and surprisingly my issue with the car was resolved. Not sure how Kia operates but if they have a factory reps I would try calling them about your issue. Definitely call crimes against seniors.
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Wow, I just bought a new car from Jenkins Hyundai and it was a great experience. They offered all the extra upticks to which I said no. They never pressed the issue. When I signed the papers the finance person went page by page explaining each page I signed. In the end I was handed a hard copy of everything. I had a great experience.
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Stand in front of the dealership (on public property) with a large sign clearly stating "This KIA dealership scammed me. Ask me how".
If you're technically capable, make a brief website with your story and add the text "visit www.KIAscammedme.com" to the above sign. Then watch how fast you get satisfaction. I don't think you will be there more than 1 hour. Quote:
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Started on the app but since I wanted it delivered before the end of the month when the $7500 credit expires,(the app won't give you a specific date), I went to do the deal at the Claremont store. they Found the exact car I wanted and got a delivery date shipped to them The problem has arisen when doing the paperwork for the lease. (I could buy it without financing but it is my first Tesla and am afraid of the depreciation, plus I like new cars every few years and I don't want to shell out $45k in cash) After submitting the paperwork for approval for the lease got a notice in the app That I was approved, great Right? Not so fast, they changed the terms and now the payment is $48 a month more than I was quoted at Dealership. And the money Factor (Interest rate) is 10.9%!!!!! I have a credit score of over 800 and am trying to talk to some one about why that is to no avail. If I ended up getting the original quoted price I will update but at this point it does not seem likely. Also their details on the numbers is very confusing and I am still off by about $1900 that does not add up. Couple weeks to straighten it out so we shall see |
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No. The Claremont facility has 3 areas. There is a small showroom with a couple of models that people can sit in. This area is manned by a couple of people who primarily set people up for 30 minute test drives (they don't go out with them). There aren't any "sales people", sales managers, or finance people. They will help you order one through the Tesla app if you need assistance otherwise you just leave after a test drive. The vast majority of people are ordering the cars from home via the Tesla app. The second area is where you pick up your car. This area is manned by a few people who have you sign the paperwork, get your keys if you are trading in a car, and answer any questions before sending you on your way. Typically, you schedule an appointment time on the Tesla app to pick up your car and it is waiting for you. The third area is service and is the largest. This is manned by some service writers, who also set you up with a loner car. The rest of the folks are mechanics. This is a large area, and the largest of the three areas, as it services a large geography. There is also a waiting area if you are waiting for service as opposed to getting a loaner. If you are waiting in the service area, there aren't any sales people asking if you want to trade in your car.
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All of these so called Dealer add-ons are a total ripoff and a huge profit for the Dealership. Jenkins if famous for that stuff. Even if they say it is on the car already my answer is that I will not pay for them. If they don’t remove them I let them know that I will go somewhere else. One of the biggest money makers is the Fake Ceramic Coating. It is not a professional ceramic coating. You can tell the difference immediately. Sorry you fell for a fake security system.
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