Elias Yacoub | Page 2
Finance Manager
Napleton's River Oaks Honda
17220 Torrence Ave
Lansing, IL 60438
As the Finance Manager at Napleton Honda, I am dedicated to assisting clients in navigating their financing options and selecting the most suitable service contracts for their individual needs. My goal is to ensure a seamless and tailored experience for each customer.
Read moreIndustry Experience
12 yrs, 1 mo
Languages Spoken
Arabic
16 Reviews
Write a Review16 Reviews of Elias Yacoub
March 19, 2024
Easy to work with. Salesman was respectful. Finance dept could have been better. Would recommend though. Salesman was respectful. Finance dept could have been better. Would recommend though. More
Other Employees Tagged: Yousef Hasan, Mutaz Motawea
March 08, 2024
The are friendly the always nice and try to help with the question about the vehicle the question about the vehicle More
Other Employees Tagged: Jeff Parham
March 08, 2024
JP was so nice take the time to answer all the questions I have about my credit He is the best questions I have about my credit He is the best More
Other Employees Tagged: Jeff Parham
February 27, 2024
Jason A did a awesome job helping us and picking our future car for our family. future car for our family. More
Other Employees Tagged: Jason Jason
February 22, 2024
The consultant was very helpful. He was also very informative considering I am a first time buyer. He was also very informative considering I am a first time buyer. More
Other Employees Tagged: Mohammad Suliman, Briana Lewis, NeKisha Thomas, Doreen Mccarthy, Yousef Hasan, Jason Jason, Shane Notter, Calvin Stubbs
January 07, 2024
DO NOT GO! I was there today 1/5/2024. One of the craziest experiences I’ve ever had trying to purchase a car. I came in and the salesperson (who was polite by I was there today 1/5/2024. One of the craziest experiences I’ve ever had trying to purchase a car. I came in and the salesperson (who was polite by the way) showed me some cars and we tried some cars out and after liking one, we sat down and we discussed numbers. The salesperson assumed I was going to finance. We discussed numbers for a 2021 Nissan that was priced at 17k and with Taxes was going to be 20k. After negotiation with him along with the finance person named Eli, we agreed to pay $18,970.03 and it would come with a full tank of gas and 2 key fobs. After I shook hands with Eli on the deal, I then said “I would like to pay cash.” And THAT’S when everything changed. They began to get upset and claimed that they would lose money on the sale because they assumed I would finance. They tried to tell me that I should get my credit ran, take the loan out and then just pay it all off and they promised not to tell the bank that they know that. I told them that’s shady business and I won’t go that route. They then tell me that had they known I was going to pay cash, that they would have added more warranties and other options which then they tried to sell me on and I declined. The sales person leaves along with Eli. The salesperson then comes back and says they can’t sell me the car because I wouldn’t finance with them. For a dealership that prides themselves on having such resourceful banks to get auto financing from, it seems quite shady that they REFUSE to sell a car for a price they’ve given because we wouldn’t use them to finance, ESPECIALLY when they don’t claim “in house Financing”. The picture attached is a copy of the form of numbers STAY FAR AWAY! More
Other Employees Tagged: Fawzi Zayyad

