Toyota of Woodbridge
Woodbridge, VA
Hours
Sales/Showroom
Monday 9:00 AM
Tuesday 9:00 AM
Wednesday 9:00 AM
Thursday 9:00 AM
Friday 9:00 AM
Saturday 9:00 AM
Sunday 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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 - 5:00 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 - 5:00 PM
Sunday Closed
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I've had all of my vehicles serviced by Tim for over 15 years! He's such a knowledgeable, helpful person to deal with. He's seen my kids grow up and always asks me about them. I recommend all of my frie years! He's such a knowledgeable, helpful person to deal with. He's seen my kids grow up and always asks me about them. I recommend all of my friends, whenever they need service, go see Tim! On top of that, it's much more convenient now that he's at Lustine! More
I went into Lustine Toyota to get my first car serviced and I had no idea what to expect in price or even what was needed. Tim Shanahan was very helpful in explaining the processes and everything that nee and I had no idea what to expect in price or even what was needed. Tim Shanahan was very helpful in explaining the processes and everything that needed to be done, he was also extremely kind and very customer service oriented. More
Tim Shanahan was my service advisor. He is very professional, knowledgeable, honest and forthright, and made my experience worry free. If you need service on your Toyota, go to Lustine's Toyota, a professional, knowledgeable, honest and forthright, and made my experience worry free. If you need service on your Toyota, go to Lustine's Toyota, ask for Tim Shanahan, and know you will be in good hands. More
Chrissy has been our service adviser for many years...we currently own 4 Toyotas. She is the model of a true professional...prompt, friendly, very knowledgeable and INTERESTED in us and our concerns. Chri currently own 4 Toyotas. She is the model of a true professional...prompt, friendly, very knowledgeable and INTERESTED in us and our concerns. Chrissy is THE reason we are still Lustine customers. th reason we are still More
For a number of years I have been bringing my 2002 Camry in to Lustine for service, and Chrissy Delewinski has been taking care of the service on my car. Chrissy is always pleasant and professional. She m in to Lustine for service, and Chrissy Delewinski has been taking care of the service on my car. Chrissy is always pleasant and professional. She makes sure everything is done in a timely manner, and I feel she really looks out for me as a customer. I appreciate her excellent service. I have rated my service as great in all categories. More
I have purchased a total of FOUR vehicles from Lustine. While the sales department was satisfactory the service department, specifically Chrissy Delewinski is absolutely terrific!! I honestly have n While the sales department was satisfactory the service department, specifically Chrissy Delewinski is absolutely terrific!! I honestly have never seen an employee of any business whose job it is to provide customer service better than Chrissy. Chrissys attention to detail and communication with the customer is second to none -- the two most critical elements in providing service to the customer. Sincerely, Earl Burton 202-279-5085 More
Ms. Chrissy Delewinski is GREAT - as my Service Manager! She is the best Service Manager! I own threee Toyotas and have trusted her with all of the them for 8 yrs! She is a true Professional, On Time, She is the best Service Manager! I own threee Toyotas and have trusted her with all of the them for 8 yrs! She is a true Professional, On Time, and always takes care of the customer!~ Top Rated and she is why i keep coming back to your Dealership! More
When we first found our Toyota Sienna online, it was listed with a picture advertising a free lifetime warranty. It also was listed as having 18,235 miles. We drove about two hours to the dealership t listed with a picture advertising a free lifetime warranty. It also was listed as having 18,235 miles. We drove about two hours to the dealership to test-drive it and possibly purchase it. After a few lengthy delays of sitting in the dealership at a desk with our 18-month-old, our salesman, Enrique Santos, showed us the van (which was still being cleaned) and went with us on a test drive. We glanced at the odometer area display, which read as advertised, and looked over the van relatively thoroughly. It had a few dings and stains but was in good condition. During the test drive, Enrique specifically mentioned that it would come with two keys with remotes and a full tank of gas if we bought it. We then went into the dealership to talk about the final price and what that would include. Enrique acted very happy to negotiate and even had my husband initial an offer that we thought would be fair. To make a long story short, the salesman went back and forth with possible deals (while we sat at a desk) until his manager, Jeff McCallum, finally came out. Jeff seemed friendly, eager to compromise and receptive to our offers, and also walked back and forth to a back desk while we waited and waited. We wanted a couple things included in a reasonable price, like removing a stain from the carpeting, installing floor mats and buffing out some paint scratches (these three requests in particular were written down on our negotiating worksheet). However, the process dragged on for hours, with the negotiators constantly implying that the price we asked was almost high enough for them to sell it to us, and if we’d come up a couple hundred more dollars we could have the van. Half an hour after closing time, Jeff finally came back out and gave us “the best he could do,” which was only a few hundred dollars off the original list price and far above the price we’d “initialed” at the beginning of the night. We were so frustrated by how long they had taken and their continually deceptive attitudes about the price they planned to offer us that we decided not to buy the van and took our toddler home to bed. Later that night, after much consideration of the last offered price, the options they had promised (floor mats, two key remotes, touch up painting), the fact that the vehicle would be Toyota certified, and the low mileage (around 18,000), we decided that the price was worth the questionable sales techniques and inconsiderate customer service. We decided to make the trek back and buy the van the next day. As my husband was signing the paperwork, he realized that the mileage listed in the paperwork was actually 23,581 and brought up the apparent mistake to the manager, Jeff. He said that, no, the car did indeed have over 23,000 miles on it, and the “trip A” display is what had 18,235 miles (not to mention the advertisement they posted for the car). They had the “trip A” display option showing during the test drive and while the car was sitting on the lot for anyone to look over. Despite the false advertising, they would not lower the price a single dollar, though Kelley Blue Book said the extra mileage should knock $1000 off the value. Then when my husband inquired about the free lifetime warranty advertised online, he was told that it didn’t apply to this car. And even though we had a check from the bank to pay for the car, he had to fill out a credit application, ostensibly because of “September 11th.” At this point, we just wanted to be done with the deal after wasting so much time and so decided to finish signing. We left the van there to have the scratches and stain taken care of and the floor mats installed. My husband called back repeatedly to ask when we could expect for the van to be ready. Enrique kept stalling and refused to give an expected delivery date (as though a Toyota dealership has particular difficulty obtaining floor mats for a one-year-old car). After several days of persistence, Enrique informed him that floor mats didn’t come with the van and we’d have to purchase them. He didn’t contest that we had always expected them to provide us floor mats, he just said we couldn’t have them. After a couple more days of repeated and often un-returned phone calls (and frustration for us), my husband finally was routed to Jeff once again (after the dealership told my husband that the manager they’d had him speak to earlier that afternoon had been fired and thus wasn’t available). Jeff said that there was nothing in the written contract requiring them to give us floor mats. As my husband started to reiterate Enrique’s and Jeff’s verbal promises, Jeff interrupted and said condescendingly that the van was ready to be picked up with mats installed. We drove up immediately that night to pick up the car (5 days after we’d paid for it), concerned that something else would go wrong if we waited even a day. There were still paint scratches, but at least the floor stain was gone and the floor mats had been thrown in (not installed, which I discovered a couple days later while inspecting the car -- the driver’s side mat was not even attached, which is a potentially fatal safety issue). We decided to take it as it was, but wondered where our second key with remote was. Enrique informed my husband that there was only one key. I returned to the building to question him, since he had personally and specifically told me of the two keys with remotes during the test drive. He said that the van only came with one key, so he could only give us one. I reminded him of his statement, and asked him if he had been confused. He simply looked at me and said, “No.” I then asked if he could get us another key somehow (which of course the dealership can easily do by programming a new key in just a few minutes – something I had to have done at our local dealership later for almost $100). He said no, he would not get us another key. I left the building, got into the car and turned it on to leave. Then I realized that they had only left less than a quarter of a tank of gas in the car, not even enough for us to drive home. As we left the parking lot, we vowed to inform other potential customers of the insidious, systematic and widespread deceit that has apparently permeated the sales personnel of Lustine Toyota and their method of doing business. Needless to say, we will never recommend this dealership to anyone, nor will we ever do business there again. Within a couple of weeks, we had to take the van into our local dealership to have three small items fixed that should have been taken care of in the “extensive” inspection Lustine must perform before selling a vehicle as Toyota certified. We discovered later that they had not filled out any of the Toyota Certified Used Vehicle information, including the warranty number or even the key number. We were able to get most of that information from the national Toyota customer service number, except the key number. When we called Lustine to get the key number (necessary to access the car if we ever lost the one programmed key they gave us), they said that they couldn’t give that information over the phone. We would have to drive the two hours back to their dealership just to get that number, or we could find another Toyota dealership and go to their service department. Thankfully, all of the broken parts were covered by the car’s original warranty, and our local dealership (Toyota of Southern Maryland) performed the work with no issues and found our key number. Now, after waiting almost two months, we have finally received our permanent plates and registration. Our Lustine ordeal, we hope, is finished. (By the way, we also own a Toyota Corolla, and our experience with the dealership in Hawaii was hassle-free and completely satisfactory.) More
We were looking to buy a 4runner, however, Lustine was way over priced and the sales people there seem like a bunch of idiots picked up off the street that know absolutely nothing about the product they a way over priced and the sales people there seem like a bunch of idiots picked up off the street that know absolutely nothing about the product they are selling. The entire test drive, the sales man was on his phone talking to his friends about personal issues. Customer service is surely lacking and perhaps that's why your ratings suck Lustine! More
This is the letter I sent the VP: Names have been left out. It says it all. Sir, Would like to tell you about a very unpleasant visit I had to Lustine on Sunday. First, my salesman (D) was/is first ra out. It says it all. Sir, Would like to tell you about a very unpleasant visit I had to Lustine on Sunday. First, my salesman (D) was/is first rate and he did an awesome job taking care of us. My issue is with ####--Sales Manager. My wife and I (we) are in the market for a RAV4 after many months of research, etc. We have been talking and visiting D for about a month and it was between Lustine and another dealer for our purchase and D knew that. We came in SAT and sat down with D to reconfirm the vehicle we wanted and get a price. We talked numbers and #### came and joined the conversation (they both new we were going to the other dealer before we made a decision). We wanted a red one, which y'all did not have, but #### said he could get one. D knew what we wanted, but we gave D another piece of paper with the exact model and options we wanted and #### saw it too. #### asked me what I wanted, and I told him I wanted to be out the door at 29,500. We wrapped things up and I asked him what the price was/is, he did not give us an exact price, looked us in the eyes and said I can get you out the door for less than $29,500. We said great as we shook hands and he said I hope to see you later today or Sunday. We went to the other dealer and you had the better price. We came back Sunday about 1130 with all intentions of buying/putting a deposit down on the red one. D showed us a printout of an inbound red one that was due in 1-10 March. We were excited!!!, then the bottom fell out. D went and spoke to #### and D came back and said the price was now $1000 dollars more. We had a little discussion with D about the Saturday conversation, etc. D went to #### again, but no change. #### did not even have the guts to come tell us himself, he used D as his messenger. Unbelievable and we were/are very disappointed. We left. Is this the kind of business you run where your people (and with all due respect) LIE to customers? Bottom-line---that is what #### did. I still can not believe his dishonesty and the audacity of him to sit there and tell us Saturday that he will give us this deal and we return Sunday to buy and he raises the price by $1000. He should be ashamed of himself and if you are not VERY disappointed in his actions, well shame on you too. D told us how Lustine shoots to win the Presidents Trophy, but with people like ####, I now see why you have a hard time receiving it. I could go on and on with my rant, but I think I have explained the situation and our disappointment. Again, D is first class!!! He did everything right!! I think he was even a little embarrassed by ####'s actions. More


