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Tanya of Arlington TX (12/14/06) Dustin of Arlington TX (03/24/04) My father agreed to let dealership finance him if they would match what his Bank would. After about an hour of receiving the run around from the Finance Mangager, he overvalued the car that we were showed and told that would be $7950. The total was $2,200 dollars more than what the newspaper ad stated. This is a terrible way to practice business. My father is not stupid and has been in car business for many years. The dealership had a for sure sale. However the Finance Mangager was gouging the price up over $2000 dollars. My father ended up leaving and not purchasing the unit. Kia needs to look at their policies and review their procedures. Then Finance Manager was of no help and was just money hungry. My father drove about 200 miles to purchase this unit and went away empty handed. Laurie of Roanoke TX (06/09/03) Which we belived this to be hard to do. They told us that if they could not get us in the vehicle of choice that we each would walk away with a hundred dollars cash. The stipulation was that we had to be there at 9:00 AM to get the paperwork started and that we could not tell anyone about what was said. We arrived there around 8:30 AM. Robie or Jimmy was not there. Two other sales people tried to help us out. But, we waited for them to show up. When they finally arrived we started the paper work. The credit check went well according to Jimmy. So, all we had to do was wait for a man named Don from California to give the go ahead. Needless to say, we were at the dealership for several hours. By the end of the day we walks out of there empty handed and was told to come back that day. Jimmy told us he was going to go to the bank where Don was and get it done. He told us to come back later in the evening. So, with the kids we came back to the lot to finish everything up. We were told that Don had left the bank and that we needed to give them a call the following Thursday to get our paperwork on the top of the pile of applications. I called Jimmy and let him know we were giving him the call he asked for. He asked me to repeat what he was supposed to be doing for us. I reminded him and then he placed me on hold. I was on hold for atleast 15-20 minutes. He never came back on the line. So, I hung up and never recieved a call back from him. I later called to speak with the owner of the dealership. I was then transferred to a represenative who took my complaint. And told me that I needed to speak with a Mr. Sullivan. But, also said the fact that we had no job means the deal could not have been made. When I asked about the cash. I was told that that was between me and Robie. I still have not recieved a call back from the dealership nor the money. Cylinda of Arlington TX (01/21/00) Mike Carlson with Buzz Post put us in touch with Mr. Milner, who refused to repurchase back the vehicle stating that the repairs that were being made to our vehicle were, common repairs made to any new vehicle. We had purchased this vehicle as an economy vehicle to be reliable transportation for me considering I drive roughly 75 miles per day to and from work. The car was nothing but a huge headache that caused my husband and I an enormous amount of stress and downtime with our jobs since we were constantly shuttling the vehicle in and out of service. We were going to file a complaint with the BBB, but during the process of receiving the information, we happened upon an opportunity to trade in the Kia on another vehicle that we are much happier with. Unfortunately, we did lose money since the Kia was only 7 months old when we traded it for the other vehicle, but sometimes I feel that it is so worth it to not have the stress and anxiety looming over me on a daily basis. Please warn other consumers of the Kia scam they may encounter. |
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