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July 15, 2026
Received an offer from Prescott Valley Kia of $8546 through CarGurus. When I arrived at the dealer with my 85 year old father they started negotiations at $6100, more than $2k below the "OFFER" I recei through CarGurus. When I arrived at the dealer with my 85 year old father they started negotiations at $6100, more than $2k below the "OFFER" I received!??!! They behaved just like a dealership from the 90s. "We'll see what we can do.... Let me talk to my manager.... OK, now I'll take it to the big boss." Finally settled at $7500 only becuase I couldn't put my dad through the effort again. To top it off they listed it $12,599, more than double what they initially offered. This is shameful behavior. If it is not an offer then don't call it an offer. Be honest and upfront right from the start. More
Other Employees Tagged: John Bissot, Allen Police, Josh White
May 31, 2022
Avoid this dealership at all costs. DO NOT BUY ANYTHING HERE. Go to any other dealer anywhere before going here. DO NOT BUY ANYTHING HERE. Go to any other dealer anywhere before going here. More
Other Employees Tagged: John Bissot, Allen Police , Mike Poirier
February 07, 2019
Buyer Beware Six months ago my wife and I purchased a vehicle from this location. We wore very excited to make our first big purchase and have a nice, reliable veh Six months ago my wife and I purchased a vehicle from this location. We wore very excited to make our first big purchase and have a nice, reliable vehicle. We decided on a used 2014 Kia Optima with 61,000 miles. We wore informed during the purchasing process we would not be able to get an extended warranty. Being young and naive, we didn't think it would be a problem because it was a newer vehicle with pretty low miles. Five months later the engine stars making a knocking noise. I took it back to the dealership and inquired about the problem. The told me there is no warranty on it and nothing they can do. After a bit of research I have found the motor in my Forte has been recalled from other vehicles but not mine. So now we are looking at $3,000 to $4,000 dollars to replace the motor and possibly have the same issue down the road. The 2.0l motors are prone to have metal left in the engine during manufacturing and cause the engine to seize and even catch fire. This was a known problem at the time of our purchase and not brought to our attention. So long story short we got a car payment and no car. More
Other Employees Tagged: John Bissot, Allen Police , Mike Poirier, Brian Roos

