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    Amazing customer service! Thank you Chris for the prompt response back and fixing our golf carts super fast! We appreciate you!

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    Enterprise Car Sales

    Enterprise Car Sales

    4.6
    (39 reviews)

    Purchased a 2017 Nissan Rogue here. For being a rental it is flawless…read more The experience was painless, no pushy sales people, no sleazy up sales attempts. Financing was very fair and we ended up with a killer deal. Tracy is a great at her job, keep her around and take good care of her. Pros : great deals, no pushy sales tactics Cons : none

    My family's experience was so bad, I had to write this warning so people can make an informed…read moredecision on whether they want to take the chance. My family and I have purchased three vehicles with Enterprise at the Speedway location in Tucson. In 2017, I purchased my first vehicle with Enterprise, and it was such a smooth and easy experience that when my wife was ready to purchase a vehicle in 2024, we chose to work with Enterprise again. The experience with purchasing my wife's car was mostly smooth, but we did have our first encounter with the manager of this location, Robby. I don't have enough characters in this review to give all the details, but long story short Robby displayed aggressive behavior in attempting to strong arm my wife into paying for something Enterprise agreed to pay for on the day of sale. After reflecting on my most recent experience with Robby, this seems to be a tactic he frequently uses. Despite the initial encounter with Robby, we were still satisfied enough with our experience and the cars we purchased to recommend friends and family to utilize Enterprise for their car purchasing needs. We were so satisfied that we decided to utilize Enterprise for a third time in 2026 to trade in my first vehicle and purchase a newer one. The sales representative we worked with was fairly new at his job, but he was an overall pleasant person to deal with. The representative made representations consistently via text and verbally about the amount that would need to be paid for the vehicle at close. Based on what was represented and agreed on, we decided to purchase the vehicle outright without financing as we had done with our last vehicle in 2024. After spending many hours in the Enterprise office getting the paperwork together, we confirmed with the representatives several times that everything was in order before finalizing the sale. The purchase was completed May 13. Sometime before Independence Day, I noticed that on June 29th I had missed calls from a number I was not familiar with. I listened to the voice message left by the number and discovered it was the sales representative from Enterprise vaguely referencing the need for me to complete financing on the vehicle I purchased a month and a half ago. This was strange to me as we had paid for the car in full. The following days I was also sent text messages and on the 3rd of July, while I was on vacation, Robby began calling me and my wife. My wife attempted to call Robby back on the 5th but was unable to reach anyone or leave a message. On the 6th my wife called Enterprise to figure out what was going on because it began to feel like some kind of scam was underway. Robby initially spoke with my wife and was extremely aggressive and disrespectful, speaking over her and insisting that we did not pay the full amount and actually owed them money. At one point my wife inquired why Enterprise was attempting to contact us over a sale which had been completed over a month and a half prior, and Robby falsely claimed that Enterprise had been attempting to contact us "for a long time." My wife corrected Robby that Enterprise had only contacted us within the last week, and Robby replied by stating "Oh I don't know I just found out about this recently." Which further fuels the suspicion that Robby is willing to obfuscate the facts to leverage the situation in his favor. His willingness to lie doesn't inspire confidence that he is representing the matter accurately. My wife attempted to communicate with Robby about the events prior, and he told us that his sales representative was new and made a mistake in how much he told us to pay. Robby began demanding we "make it right" and made claims of how "nothing in life is free" and we "have to pay what we owe." At this point my wife conferences me into the call and Robby grew increasingly frustrated with us, stating we needed "to make it right" implying we did something wrong during the sales process when clearly he was trying to shift blame for some mistake that was made on their end. Ultimately, we paid what was asked of us on the date of purchase, if there was a mistake on Enterprise's part, I'm unsure how I can "make it right", and I certainly don't appreciate being aggressively harassed on vacation or during my workday. I also don't appreciate Robby attempting to make it sound like I have done something morally wrong. I will never deal with Enterprise Sales in Tucson again as long as Robby is manager.

    Milennium Motors

    Milennium Motors

    4.8
    (16 reviews)

    Punchline: just took my vehicle for its first oil change 3 months after purchase and the mechanic…read morewas swooning. He said every single thing on this car under the hood is like brand new and the motor surely doesnt have 150k miles even though the vehicle does. He literally said "where did you buy this? I would buy a car from them in a heart beat." Longer version: First off, I wanted to wait several months before posting this (hate seeing used car dealer reviews the day after a purchase!). My experience buying was excellent but more importantly the car has been excellent. I bought a 2006 toyota highlander with about 150k miles back in July. I since moved to chandler and brought the car back when I thought I had a headlight issue that in the end was just me not knowing how to use the car. Mike not only showed me how to use it (embarriaing lol) but when he realized I now live out of town and we miscommunicated about it (he thought I was just visiting chandler due to a poorly worded text on my part), he felt so bad he insisted I take $40 to fill my tank. That was so kind. Lastly the experience of buying the car was optional as well. No games or gimmicks, fair prices, and mike and his wife (sorry forgot her name) were kind and even told me to go home and think about it if I wasnt sure. Highly recommend.

    Mike and Jaime are both gems! They are basically family now, especially since my whole family goes…read moreto them for our car needs! Mike likes to keep the old part to show what was wrong and what he changed. Prices have been reasonable and fair. Highly recommend!

    Cactus Auto

    Cactus Auto

    2.6
    (87 reviews)

    Recently visited this dealership because I received a mail lottery ticket, and it stated I won a…read moreprize. When I went to the dealership, they tried using my confirmation code to match the number on the board and said I didn't win and said they also ran out of earbuds to give to people who didn't win. I stated that the serial number determines the prize awarded, but they disagreed, even though it says it on the ad. When I was getting ready to leave, another employee talked to me and confirmed that it is the serial number you need to compare to the board, so no one at this place has the same information theyre sharing to people. Regardless, I made sure to compare the serial number to the board and didn't see a match either for some reason. My question is, What is the point of having the lottery card game and saying you need to match the symbols if it doesn't mean that you're going to win anything? That's false advertising. Additionally, I also called the "winners call" number (since I thought I won something since I had a match across on the lottery ticket) and entered in my confirmation code, and the line confirmed that I won a prize and it's been reserved, but why even have that number and make the person go through all these steps if the dealership says you lose anyway? Your ad is incredibly misleading and if you made tickets for everyone to "win" just so that they could come down to your dealership for a prize that doesn't exist, then that is super lame. If this is how your business operates, I can't imagine what sketchy "promotions" you'll lie to people about in order for them to buy a car. TLDR; business sent out lottery tickets and I got all 6 in a row; called the line and it confirmed I won a prize, went to dealership and they gave me incorrect information and also told me I didn't win anything and they ran out of consolation earbuds.

    I had been looking at this vehicle for a very long time until I had saved enough to finally…read morepurchase. The distance to the dealership is 6 hours away and explain that I do not need financing and want to see the final numbers before I travel there but willing to put down money to hold the car ONE DAY; That took them forever and guess why... They added $2200 to the price from the day prior. Added a doc fee of $699 and then lied about getting a refund on my the amount of tax they were going to collect This place is SHADY ASF!!! I WOULD BE EMBARRASSED AND ASHAMED TO WORK THERE!!

    Precision Toyota of Tucson

    Precision Toyota of Tucson

    3.0
    (573 reviews)

    Precision Toyota -- bought my first car here today. Funny enough, not a Toyota, but a BMW…read more Overall, the experience was great. The GM, Mr. Stewart, was very kind and professional, and the best salesman of all time has to be Ryan Moore. Ask for him if you go there -- incredibly smart, patient, and helpful throughout the entire process. However, if there's any talk about a manager and you hear the name Loui/Louis... run the other direction. A previous manager had already given us a lower number, but once Loui realized the earlier offer , he refused to honor it. Instead of working with us, he let his ego get in the way, walked out of the conversation, and because of that, we didn't buy the car that day. Ironically, we called the next day, explained the situation, and they fixed the price anyway. So Loui, if you're reading this... guess who got the price you said was impossible? Moral of the story: Precision Toyota = great. Mr. Stewart = great. Ryan Moore = the GOAT. Loui = no bueno

    This review is about the service department…read more I own a Toyota Camry and received a notice about a recall of the airbag sensors. I called and spoke to someone who said that they would need to order the parts. A few days later I was notified that the parts had arrived. I called and made an appointment using their after-hours automated service, but when I arrived a few days later at the appointed hour, they had no record of my appointment and said they would be too busy that day to handle it. I don't know why my appointment didn't get registered, but anyway I made a new appointment. I brought my car in the second time and they took care of it. They told me it would take four hours, but it ended up taking about six.

    A 1 Golf Carts - car_dealers - Updated July 2026

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