Reason for Visit: Sales
I recommend this dealer: No
My Review of Lexus Of Annapolis:
I drove a considerable distance to buy a used vehicle they had advertised after discussing it with the salesperson over the phone and placing a deposit on the car. Upon arriving there everyone was more than nice, but after I noticed that their 'pristine' car had a cracked rear bumper from someone backing into a curb or something, the sales manager stepped in. Understandably he did not want to replace the entire bumper, but he would not compromise on the price, either. Instead of trying to convince me to buy the car, both the sales rep and the manager argued as to why the crack should not break the deal. They insisted that it passed the state inspection (is that suppose to be impressive? look at the crap that passes state inspections), it passed their certified pre-owned inspection (that certainly doesn't say much about Lexus quality standards), and I would be the only one that would notice it. They honestly expected me to shell out over $38k for a car that needs $1500 worth of repairs? And to top it all off, the sales manager says, "we will sell the car at that price" (yeah to some joker who doen't take a good look at it) and "well your deposit held the price for you, but not the car, if someone else came along and made an offer we would have sold it before you got here." What kind of operation are these clowns running? Like the price was going to go up on this car! Why take a deposit if you aren't going to hold the damn car? At that point I said to myself, regardless of the bumper, you knuckleheads certainly don't deserve my business. <br><br>Conclusion - Don't let the plasma TV in the waiting area fool you, these monkeybrains have no concept of how to treat a customer. I'm surprised they're still in business.
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