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April 20, 2022
Great service before and after the sale, everything promised was delivered and everyone was very friendly. promised was delivered and everyone was very friendly. More
Other Employees Tagged: Kim Hausmann , Mike Johnson, Melissa Perez, Gene Wondell
April 11, 2022
Quality of work is good. 2 hours for an oil change and tire rotation is way too long. 2 hours for an oil change and tire rotation is way too long. More
Other Employees Tagged: Chris Saettele, Kim Hausmann , Alex Cox, Mike Johnson, Melissa Perez, Gene Wondell
April 05, 2022
Very friendly staff. financing guy got me a great rate. little slow but was my first new vehicle purchase so I don't know if that was normal. very pleased financing guy got me a great rate. little slow but was my first new vehicle purchase so I don't know if that was normal. very pleased More
Other Employees Tagged: Stacey Thornton
March 31, 2022
We had a great experience when buying our vehicle. There was no pressure to purchase any extras, everyone was friendly, and Brian made sure we were comfortable and happy through out our entire time th There was no pressure to purchase any extras, everyone was friendly, and Brian made sure we were comfortable and happy through out our entire time there. Highly recommend! More
Other Employees Tagged: Stacey Thornton
March 16, 2022
Brian and Stacy were a great team to work with. Will recommend them for future purchases. Will recommend them for future purchases. More
Other Employees Tagged: Stacey Thornton
March 04, 2022
They're good folks. Go buy a car from them. Also, Brian Ries. More on him later. With the state of car buying right now, many of the dealerships are selling cars abov Go buy a car from them. Also, Brian Ries. More on him later. With the state of car buying right now, many of the dealerships are selling cars above MSRP. In addition, they're flatly refusing to honor the supplier discounts (such as the GM Supplier discount I have available through my company). Jim Butler is not only selling at MSRP, but providing some additional incentives, beyond the OEM incentives we all see in advertisements. And, of course, they honor the GM Supplier discount I was trying to use. In my particular case, I ended up a couple thousand dollars under MSRP on a brand new vehicle (that I could take home the same day) with 0% financing for 48 months. In today's market, I definitely consider that a fair deal. They also gave me a competitive offer on my trade in (I had other offers, including a firm offer from another dealership, to compare it to). I'll also shout out Brian Ries, who was my sales person. He was personable and easy to talk to and never really made me feel rushed. To the contrary, I feel like I was probably making him feel rushed (*all* my research was already done before I got there). As a note from me, the trout on the wall in his office is larger than the large mouth bass on the wall in the next door guy's office. The worst part of my experience with Jim Butler Chevrolet was on par with the best part of the experience I've had at the other dealerships I've purchased from in years gone by. And even then, the finance folks didn't try to pressure me into buying things I didn't want (unlike those other dealers I mentioned). The finance fellow just said "these are the things I recommend if X is important to you" and I said "none of that for me, thanks" and we just finished the deal. The fellow I worked with was knowledgable and efficient. Like I said at the beginning, I think they're good folks over at Jim Butler, and I can personally recommend buying a vehicle from them. More
Other Employees Tagged: Alex Cox
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