
Big Star Hyundai
Friendswood, TX
Hours
Sales/Showroom
Monday 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday Closed
Service
Monday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday 7:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Sunday Closed
Parts
Monday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday 7:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Sunday Closed
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My experience with Mr. Salazar was excellent. My son and I went to the dealership knowing that Israel worked there and knowing he has helped us find a car previously. Israel did not disappoint, he went thro I went to the dealership knowing that Israel worked there and knowing he has helped us find a car previously. Israel did not disappoint, he went through with us all of the package options as well as helped us find a car not only within our budget but also what we specifically wanted. I have mentioned how great the team at this dealership was to my family and they are wanting to come by soon to speak specifically with Israel and Frank from financing to discuss possibly trading up. We really liked they service offered and we will be coming to this dealership again. More
When I arrived at the dealership I must say that I was a little nervous. Being a woman and all.......I thought that I would not be given as good a deal as a man (no offense). I must say that all my worrie little nervous. Being a woman and all.......I thought that I would not be given as good a deal as a man (no offense). I must say that all my worries were for nothing! From the moment I walked into the dealership and met Christian and Tasos they treated me wonderfully! While test driving the vehicles, Tasos was very informative and answered all of my questions to satisfaction. The dealership was so incredibly busy that day (Memorial Day Weekend), but at no time did anyone ever make me feel like they were too tired to answer any of my questions. In fact, Christian and Tasos went the extra mile with me to get me a wonderful deal on my new Elantra! I couldnt be more pleased with this car! The Customer Care shown by this dealership should be a lesson to the "other" guys!! I would HIGHLY recommend this dealership to anyone wanting to purchase a vehicle. Sincerely, Shelly Benoit - Proud New Car Owner! More
Heed all warnings!...And remember, like cockroaches, for every one complaint you see, there are probably thousands more unseen. As previously read, after my experience, I have no doubt they bribe consumers every one complaint you see, there are probably thousands more unseen. As previously read, after my experience, I have no doubt they bribe consumers for many of the positive comments you see. I first contacted Ron Carter Hyundai online. One of their salesmen contacted me by video email shortly thereafter encouraging me to call. That email had a caption stating they would beat my best offer by $1000.00. I called and ask if the price listed online for an 2013 Accent was ‘bottom line’, and he said yes. Although, he didn’t sound too interested in my business he said he would call me back. In the meantime, the online price went down by $1000. I called back, and he said he would check into it. I was aware that all online prices include every incentive possible, and that I wouldn’t qualify for all of them. However, at that price I was willing to let them add some back in without complaint. When he called back I explained I was looking for a manual transmission, and that I was having difficulty finding one locally, so I would be willing to fly to Houston for this one, but only if he assured me the price wouldn’t change once I arrived. This was a concern since I had read about it happening, in some their online complaints. He said he couldn’t let me come down in all good conscious expecting to leave at that price. He knew my husband was recently retired military, since I qualified for the discount, and said he was previous military as well. I guess, he threw that in for moral and ethical value. He assured me the price would not be a penny more than what he told me. I was impressed by his feigned honesty, which I took to be genuine at the time. By phone, I explained in detail my best offer. There was no way for him to misunderstand. I then sent this offer by email. I told him he had to scroll down to see the numbers. I had explained the original offer, and that an additional $500 was offered if I went through Hyundai financing. It was all in the emails. He knew the bottom line. After he received this email he responded back with, “I'll do it for $1000 better than your quote. I have the keys at my desk, but I will need to get a credit card deposit tomorrow to hold it for you”. I responded by confirming all details again….price, excluding tax, tags, and license…no early payoff penalty through Hyundai, and that they would remove the pin strip. Oh yes, I almost forgot. There is a $2200 package there is no getting out of…pinstripe…tinting…nitrogen tire inflation, and something else…nothing I cared about, but was stuck paying for. However, I only ask that the pinstripe be removed. He never confirmed/denied the final price, but did respond to my email saying he received credit app, and that I could either email credit card info, or call the next day with it. That should have been a BIG RED FLAG, but he was ‘honest’ about the deceitful practice of luring people in with low prices, and after all he was prior military. He even said he could lose his job for telling me this, but he just wasn’t that type of person. I even thanked him for his honesty…LOL. I emailed him every document he said he needed and flew down for the deal. Evidently he hadn’t even ran the credit check before I arrived…he said the general Power of Attorney wasn’t specific enough for Texas…he said he needed to run a credit check on me, but couldn’t access my credit online. Well, after working through all that in 3 ½ hours he hands me a document to sign regarding price. I notice it is $500 more than we agreed. He argues and says that’s what we agreed on. I told him that was not taking off the $500 for financing through Hyundai. He said he didn’t think that was available anymore. Well, I had it printed out so I handed it to him just as he conveniently found it on line. When I had proven my point he goes to talk to someone then comes back and asks for my Hyundai registration. Confused at that point…I said I didn’t have a Hyundai. He then said, “Well you don’t qualify for a Valued Owner Discount”. I guess this was a diversion tactic because I never said I qualified for that discount. When I told him that, he said the Hyundai financing $500 bonus was included in the “beat your best off by $1000”. I knew then that this was no mistake. I told him I would not pay a penny more, and that I would pay the airlines to get back home before I would give them the extra $500. He walked off again. When he comes back he hands me the forms I had emailed him, and says they are calling off the deal…LOL. Guess it made him feel better to think he was in control. I ask him if he would have the decency to call me a taxi. He walked off again. When he came back he said he would have someone take me to the airport. I told him I didn’t want anything from their thieving dealership, and ask him again to call me a taxi. I also, told him I wanted my deposit back. He said he hadn’t ran the card. At that point I didn’t believe a word he said, so I called my husband to have him check the account. The entire time I was on the phone with him a little smirking arrogant salesman, that I had never met, stood beside me. I finally ask if I could help him with something. He said he didn’t know anything about my deal, but that my card hadn’t been ran. I told him, I would rather hear that from my husband. He then said that I must have come there thinking I would get a better deal than I was offered. I told him if he didn’t know anything about my deal how would he know what I was expecting, and I told him that I should have heeded warning from all the negative reviews and that I would be adding mine. He said, “I hear your threats”…lol. I said it’s not a threat. I told him that I now know that all the bait and switch I read about was true. He then proceeded to define bait and switch for me. I told him I wasn’t in a court of law, and that my understanding of it was close enough to what they were doing. He was quick to define bait and switch, so he must be used to defending the dealership. I ask him again if there was anything I could do for him, and he said to either go outside or to lobby to wait for the taxi. Guess he didn’t want any potential customers to get wind of their shady practices. Lastly, the taxi driver overhead me and my niece talking as he was taking us back to the airport. He said Ron Carter Hyundai is known for that kind of thing. He even said one of his family members had been deceived by them. He also pointed out another Hyundai dealership as we passed by, saying he had never heard any complaints about them. If it hadn’t been almost 9 pm I would have stopped to talk to them. Instead I spent a night in a hotel, and bought plane tickets home for the next day. Again, don’t take the negative comments lightly. I felt I had an honest ‘salesman’...lol. And I had all the email correspondence printed out. He even admitted to reading them. Either he intentionally lured me down to Houston thinking I would pay the extra $500, or he wasn’t paying attention. Either way, it wasn’t my error. It was in black/white, and he replied to that email saying he would beat the offer by $1000. I know you can’t please everyone, so even the best of the best will have some negative comments, but after my experience I’m sure every one of these are deserved, and that there are many more potential customers that didn’t take the time to leave a comment. Avoid Ron Carter Hyundai at all costs. Jim, I don’t know if you believe in Karma, but I do. BTW, I just noticed there was a Memorial Day $500 rebate valid 5/23 – 5/31 that would have covered that extra you tacked on. However, I’m sure you would have said it was somehow included in your so called deal. There is no doubt in my mind you saw this when verifying the $500 for financing with Hyundai. Either way, it is your job to be up on Hyundai incentives, right? How ironic is it that you chose to take advantage of a fellow service member Memorial Day Weekend. The quintessential sleazy car salesman stereotype came to life for me 5/23/2013. Thanks, Jim, for the experience! More
I'm glad we decided to go to Ron Carter because they really helped my husband and I(first time buyers) get into a brand new car and kept it around the price we wanted to pay. Jim was awesome! He gave us really helped my husband and I(first time buyers) get into a brand new car and kept it around the price we wanted to pay. Jim was awesome! He gave us great advice and he was practically a human Elantra quick guide! he knows his stuff! Thanks Jim and Ron Carter of Clearlake! More
Great team! Fast, Friendly, Personable, Helpful, Courteous. I live 2hrs 30min away. Found this dealership online, and was contacted immediately. Come see these guys! They will get you a vehicle! Tha Courteous. I live 2hrs 30min away. Found this dealership online, and was contacted immediately. Come see these guys! They will get you a vehicle! Thanks More
I had an excellent experience obtaining my new Santa Fe. The process was painless...which has not been my experience in the past at other dealerships. Charles was knowledgeable about the product and worked The process was painless...which has not been my experience in the past at other dealerships. Charles was knowledgeable about the product and worked with me to get a great deal. I would definitely recommend this dealership and Charles. Susan Raschke More
Kilan was very nice and helpful. We came in because of a flyer we received in the mail regarding our trade-in. Salesman worked to accommodate what we were looking for. flyer we received in the mail regarding our trade-in. Salesman worked to accommodate what we were looking for. More
My family went to the dealership last saturday to enquire on the Santa Fe that we had wanted. When we got there a car salesman greeted us, forgot his name, and we told him what we wanted, but he kept trying on the Santa Fe that we had wanted. When we got there a car salesman greeted us, forgot his name, and we told him what we wanted, but he kept trying to convince us that another trim was better. We asked if this particular car was on their lot and he said he was going to go check, took him a long time then he comes back and he says no. We give him the vin number and he goes back and check and comes back after a long time and again no. So we decide to leave and we stayed in our car a bit to plan out the rest of the day, we already waisted 2 hours there (more like 3 plus the 1 hour drive time to get there). As soon as we are about to leave the manager comes and says hey don't leave yet we might have your car. Okay yea let's continue talking inside. We talk about car and he says that it's been sold, but there is one coming in in 2 weeks. Okay that's fine, we try to enquire on the price and rebates they have available, and the same car salesmen we had came and said come to my desk and I'll see what I can do. Okay sure, can you please give us the price. Nope nothing, kept making us sign this and sign that and then asked us what kind of car we wanted.... okay we've spent a long time and explained what car we wanted and he goes and asks us what kind of car we wanted. That's fine we explain again, so he takes out printing paper and an expo marker and starts listing what kind of car we wanted (looked very unprofessional by the way). So we finally ask about the car that was coming in and asked how much that was going to be, no answer. Apparently that car wasn't coming in anymore. So, we basically wasted a lot of time just sitting with this guy. Wouldn't even give us a price. Kept waisting our time, got tired and told the salesman that he had our number just to contact us when a car similar to the car we wanted would come in. Left disappointed. We were about to buy the car, but the salesman wouldn't give a price. It felt like he was just playing us. It would've been fine if he told us in the beginning that the car was not coming, so we could've left, but instead he chose to waste our time. I am so turned off that I decided to look at other cars although I have been wanting the new Santa Fe since it was unveiled. Subaru Forester it is. Thank you Ron Carter for wasting my family's time. More
Israel was a fantastic salesman. Very professional and knowledgable about his product. The selection on the lot wasn't the best, but we found the perfect one for me! Thanks for a beautiful new car! knowledgable about his product. The selection on the lot wasn't the best, but we found the perfect one for me! Thanks for a beautiful new car! More