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May 06, 2026
I have been buying cars for 40 years and hands-down. This is the worst experience I’ve ever had in my life. I dealt with Hong She the Internet sales person. I live in Memphis Tennessee, four hours away, This is the worst experience I’ve ever had in my life. I dealt with Hong She the Internet sales person. I live in Memphis Tennessee, four hours away, and I made it explicitly clear that I would be in a hurry when I reach the dealership and did not have a lot of time for any hoopla. My mistake. It was pouring rain that day and when I got there, they had the car pulled around in front. It was supposedly gassed up and cleaned up, but when my wife got into the car, the front passenger seat had black, holy stains all over it. There was sand and dirt in the car like it had just been returned from the beach and many dirt and scuff marks about the vehicle, I kindly ask Hong to please take it back through the detail shop and address this matter while I finish the paperwork. He and I had agreed that if I put $5000 down that I would receive a 7% interest rate. Which I did, and as I explained earlier being in a hurry I was signing paperwork left, and right. Among that paperwork, I signed a Carfax saying the vehicle had never been wrecked and many other documents. They finally brought the car back around after cleaning it up and because we were in a hurry, we got back in the car and headed back to Memphis. It poured rain, literally all day. The next morning when we were able to actually look at the car in more detail, it was discovered that the Front bumper had literally been torn off due to someone hitting something. Yes, that is correct. The car was wrecked. I immediately contacted the dealership and expressed my frustration and remedy this they said they would mail me the part and I could fix it myself because I was too far away for them to address the matter. I literally said that I would have to pay somebody to fix the vehicle properly and ask if they would mail a $200 check for someone to fix their mistake as they should have disclose the vehicle had been wrecked. If anyone had went through the detail process or the service process, it was impossible to miss the damage, bumper, and the scratches underneath the vehicle. To make matters worse when I receive my payment book I see that I was charged 7.5% interest instead of the agreed on 7% interest. I contacted the dealership and again Hong said that that was a general agreement, but the final negotiations takes place in the FBI office. I told him that I did not negotiate with an finance manager. I negotiated the deal with him and the finance manager was just supposed to put what we agreed on on paper. This did not happen and they saw an opportunity to make another thousand dollars on someone that was in a hurry and rushed as they knew I would be. When I called the dealership regarding this, they said all that I could do is refinance the vehicle. With the combination of all the oversight I was very frustrated and voiced this to the sales Hong She it was at this point he began to disengage and say that he was done with a deal, and that any problems that I have would need to be addressed with one of his sales managers whom I’ve never spoken to never met or never had any dealings with. When I reminded him that he was Mark McClarty toyota to me and the deal that I made was through him, he basically laughed it off and said he’s not the face of Mark McClarty toyota. He’s just a sales person. Needless to say I could not be more frustrated or let down in any business dealings than I am with this one. They did not deliver a cleaned $50,000 vehicle that I bought a 2025 Toyota forerunner. Between the filthy car, them covering up that it was a wrecked vehicle, and then adjusting the paperwork so they make another thousand dollars without my consent is very disturbing. Beware of this dealership and by no means what deal Hong She ever again. Enter at your own risk.! you have been warned. If I could give it a zero I would. More
Other Employees Tagged: Hong She, Terry Hargrove

