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    I took the day off of work and came in to look at Toyotas last Friday in the middle of the day…read more What's funny is I didn't even realize I had bumped into the General Manager, Erika Olson, and I was able to laugh and joke around with her. Beyond that, Erika was sitting at the front desk and was the first person I ran into. Which is wild to me, since most car dealership GMs aren't that easily accessible or reachable. I ended up working with Evan Olivier and I had one of the best car shopping experiences I've ever had. Evan was extremely personable and real with me. He mentioned the extended warranty one time, I mentioned I wasn't interested and that I had a bad experience with extended warranties in the past, and he didn't bring it up again. He didn't try to push unwanted services or products on me and respected my position on upsold products. I can't say the same for other dealerships... Otherwise, we were able to test drive 4Runners and Tacomas and I learned a ton about Toyota's the day that I visited. Evan was extremely knowledgeable about the different generations and capabilities they had and Evan being a Seattleite, knew what driving a Tacoma or 4Runner would be like in the city because he owned one, it wasn't just word vomit to be more agreeable with me. Instead of doing this crazy test drive, we parallel parked the Tacoma outside the dealership, we reversed into a parking spot, and we even focused on the turn radius like I'd experience in a Seattle parking garage, we almost took it to my apartment complex to check garage door heights to see if it would actually fit in my apartment complex, but phoned ahead and my apartment manager let me know it was a no-go for that specific 4Runner. Evan and I literally tested the exact things you need to check out when you live in Seattle and management was 100% okay with doing this odd check I had requested like taking it to my apartment complex. A+ for effort! The warranty transparency, pricing, knowledge, and information Evan shared with me and the experience overall was worth dropping a note here for others to review. I hope this has given you, the reader (yes you), reading this now the confidence in choosing Toyota of Seattle for your next vehicle and working with Evan Olivier to buy your next vehicle!

    I am writing this to warn others about the deceptive contracting and total lack of service support…read moreat Toyota of Seattle. I recently purchased a 2026 Toyota Crown Signia and discovered that an $800 security add-on was slipped into my contract without my knowledge or consent. Additionally, I paid $1,999 for a ceramic coating package that failed in less than 30 days. Despite this being a brand-new flagship vehicle, the dealership has flatly refused to rectify the coating issue or address a manufacturing defect in the perforated leather upholstery. I am currently out $2,799 for unauthorized charges and failed services. I have already escalated this matter to the O'Brien Auto Group corporate office and the Washington State Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division. Save yourself the headache and double-check every line of your contract if you choose to do business here.

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    Did transmission service today with a $179.95 coupon. Even though there are some back and forth,…read morethey honored the coupon and even gave me more discount. It takes 2 hours to get it done, much faster than I expected this time. Highly recommend the service advisor Lillian! The Service Director Kevin is also very helpful

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    My husband brought our 2025 Forester in for service today and was totally amazed! He said the…read moreservice department was incredibly professional and super organized and very friendly. Keep up the great work! We need more people like you in the world.!

    IF YOU ARE TRADING IN A CAR, READ THIS. THIS DEALERSHIP *WILL TRY* TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF YOU IF YOU…read moreDON'T UNDERSTAND WASHINGTON'S TAX LAW ON VEHICLE TRADE-IN'S. This dealership (more specifically the manager who cuts the deals) will try to cheat you out of money and WILL try to take advantage of people who don't understand Washington's tax credit law on vehicle trade-ins. Read about it here and empower yourself for negotiating: https://dor.wa.gov/education/industry-guides/auto-dealers/trade-ins. Basically, if you trade-in a car in the state of Washington and purchase a car from the same dealer at the same time, you only have to pay taxes on any amount you owe after the trade-in value is deducted. So, suppose you're buying a car for $25k, and the dealer accepts your trade-in worth $20k, you would only have to pay taxes on the $5k you still owe after the trade-in is subtracted, instead of paying taxes on the full $25k price of the car. So, in the above scenario: WITHOUT THE TAX CREDIT: - Pay taxes on the full $25k: you owe ~$2.5k in taxes, for a total of $27.5K. Subtracting your trade-in of $20k, you owe ~$7.5k WITH THE TAX CREDIT (IN WASHINGTON): - You only have to pay taxes on the $5k difference: you only owe ~$500 in taxes, for a total of $25.5k. Subtracting your trade-in of $20k, you owe ~$5.5k THAT IS A FULL $2,000 IN SAVINGS THANKS TO WASHINGTON'S TAX LAW. So here's where this dealership tries to be sneaky. They'll look at how much you would have paid in taxes without the credit, and then show you how you're getting credited $2k in the above scenario, and offer you $2k less for your trade-in. So now you'll be offered only $18k. But hey, you're getting $2k back in credit, so it still comes out to your asking price of $20k! Right? DO NOT FALL FOR IT! You are entitled to that tax credit PLUS the fair-market value of your car without taxes even being considered! Because let's do the math now: - $25k price minus the now lower $18k trade-in, you'll pay taxes on the $7k difference: you owe $700 in taxes. So, $25k + $700 - $18K, you will now owe $7.7k. They just negated the tax credit you would have received by offering you less for your car. What's even worse is you end up paying $200 more than you would have if the tax credit didn't exist in the first place. The salesperson helping me also implied that his manager does this all the time to people. Likely thinking I didn't know about the tax credit. And to customers who don't know any better, they think they're still getting the trade-in value of their car they wanted. Except for the fact that they should have actually gotten even more money from the tax credit if the dealership had actually bought their car at real fair-market value. NOT fair-market minus the tax credit. Please, do your research and get offers before buying and trading-in to this dealer. Carvana offered me way more for my car AND they actually apply the tax credit like normal if you buy from them at the same time. TL:DR Trading in a $20k car and want to buy a $25k car? Without Washington's Tax Credit: You owe $7.5k With Washington's Tax Credit: You owe $5.5k (YOU SAVED $2k) With this dealer's underhanded tactics: You owe $7.7k (YOU PAY $2.2k MORE THAN YOU SHOULD HAVE, AND $200 MORE THAN IF THE TAX CREDIT DIDN'T EXIST AT ALL)

    Park Place

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    Background info:…read more Recently sold my 2023 Hyundai IONIQ 6 (Ultimate Red) and after test driving Hyundai IONIQ 5 N, Genesis GV60 Performance, and the Kia EV6 GT I've decided to go with the Kia which was tough to find especially a used one with low miles. I've dealth with many dealers both local and remote (mostly remote) and by far this is one of my BEST (remote) experience. I've purchased used vehicles (sight unseen), it's always risky and definitely not for the faint of heart. The vehicle: It's a 2023 Kia EV6 GT (in Runaway Red), one owner, very low miles (under 9500), clean CarFax, no accidents, not branded, this is the one! 0 photos on the website other than it's coming soon. I wasn't going to let this one get away. Only oustanding thing is an open recall which I can take care of via a local Kia dealership. Sales process: Cody C. is the Sales Consultant I've worked with. I first reached out via the usual process (online form) but this was before xmas eve so I wasn't expecting any traction till after the holidays. Day after xmas I was on a mission, called him up and we were on a roll. After helping me get some photos and videos going along with a shipping quote, I was ready to see those numbers. Price: Since this is a used vehicle, I always use kbb to figure out what the vehicle is worth if I'm buying from a private party. Usually dealer pricing is a bit more but in this case, they've listed it very close to the range what I normally would pay if I went with private (if I could find one that is) The other items I normally look for is doc fee (only $200 in this case very low IMO as others usually much higher) title fee ($19) and.. that's it! Wait... wait.. wait.. What?!?!? nothing else? Are you kidding? What's the catch? I just can't believe there's no crazy dealer add-ons, it's unheard of! The only thing I need to take care of are the sales taxes (which I will pay when I register the vehicle in NV) Buying process: As mentioned earlier, I wasn't going to let this one get away, I put in a deposit (10%) luckily I was able to do this via my credit card. Seeing how I'm doing this remotely, other items needed were Driver's license, 2nd form of ID (utility bill), current insurance. Other than that, I just need to wire the dough (that's always the toughest part) Shipping: Now that everything is in order, it's time to get someone to pickup and transport the vehicle. Normally I usually find my own shipper (because it's cheaper) but then you have to deal with the logistics and coordination with the dealer. Once I got a more accurate shipping quote from Cody, turns out it was actually slightly cheaper (fully enclosed) so I had Cody set this up using part of my deposit money. My guess is the dealer gets a volume discount. The only catch was I did not have direct access to the shipper till he contacted me the day before drop off (which was OK) Delivery took a week (seems longer than usual) so if you want it faster, use your own shipper. Arrival: The day is finally here! After a week of waiting driver arrived right on time. I still can't believe it's in perfect condition, inside and out. Only thing I forgot to check was it only had one key. It's all good, not a big deal. The bonus was to find out it came with the exact dash cam I was planning to purchase. Final Thoughtss / Wrap UP: After driving the vehicle for over a week and had the local Kia dealer performed the recall, the vehicle always puts a smile on my face.. especially when I push that GT button. :) The title came in (via FedEx) about 1 business day after vehicle arrived. Everything is in perfect order, highly recommend Park Place (this is the ONLY dealer I've kept their plate on) while waiting for new plates. Thank you!!!

    I bought my car here instead of the bay area, 10/10 experience, ask for Jacob Pellum.read more

    Championship Motors - car_dealers - Updated May 2026

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