Montana Dealer Reviews

Step 2.

Dealer Directory >> Montana Car Dealers >> Select Manufacturer

Please select a Manufacturer from the list below.

Manufacturers
Service or Auto Body Eagle Land Rover Plymouth
Used Car Dealer Ferrari Lexus Pontiac
Acura Fiat Lincoln Porsche
Alfa Romeo Ford Lotus Rolls Royce
Aston Martin Geo Maserati Saab
Audi GM Maybach Saleen
Bentley GMC Mazda Saturn
BMW Honda Mercedes-Benz Scion
Buick Hummer Mercury smart
Cadillac Hyundai MINI Subaru
Chevrolet Infiniti Mitsubishi Suzuki
Chrysler Isuzu Nissan Toyota
Daewoo Jaguar Oldsmobile Volkswagen
Daihatsu Jeep Opel Volvo
DeTomaso Kia Panoz Yamaha
Dodge Lamborghini Peugeot


Latest Montana Dealer Reviews

Taylors Auto Max - Great Falls, MT

On 10/24/2009 6:44:38 PM 00123456 wrote:
We worked mostly with Scott and Dave which was a good experience. I would say 99% of the people we talked with at the dealership were helpful. I was only irritated with one of the employees but he was going somewhat out of his way to help us.

I would buy from them again if they had what I wanted.


Laurel Ford - Laurel, MT

On 10/6/2009 5:40:26 PM ScammedInMontana wrote:
I had a pickup for sale on Craigslist. The used car manager of this dealership contacted me and wanted to buy it. Everything seemed to be legit- of course he wanted a better deal, and we agreed on a price.

Marty wanted all of the paperwork: title, 10 day pay off, etc. faxed to him, which I promptly did. He told me we would finalize the deal on Monday. However, I was unable to reach Marty all day Monday.

He finally called on Tuesday, wanting the mileage so he could get the paperwork finished for the sale. Said he would be sending a check and truck to my location to pick up vehicle.

On Friday of the same week, after no word from Marty, I finally rec'd an apologetic email from him. His boss had put a freeze on his funds and he couldn't buy the pickup. But he'd "get back to me" in a few weeks.

I contacted the owner of the dealership to apprise him of the situation, as Marty had shared with me that he had just recently been hired. I carefully explained the situation and what had taken place; I shared with the dealership owner that my motivation was not the sale of the truck. It was a courtesy call to inform him of the unproffessional behavior, the verbal agreement and lack of follow-through, etc.

To my amazement, the owner was completely unscathed; apparently, he has no problem with Marty's lack of integrity. He verified that a freeze had indeed been placed on all purchases. Ironically, however, it was already in place BEFORE Marty had agreed to purchase my vehicle. And the owner just couldn't understand WHY I thought this was abnormal business behavior.

This whole situation is bizarre at best. I don't know what the motivation for this whole exchange was for Marty or for the dealership- to glean my personal information? Who knows. Hopefully, I won't find out. The sad truth is that I turned away a buyer in the mean time, because I thought the truck was going to be purchased by what I thought was a "reputable" dealer... So be forewarned: the dealership owner condones and promotes this deceitful behavior of his employees, and, according to him, has "no problem" with employees lying to customers....hmmm.


Facebook FAQs Password Help Contact Us Tell a Friend