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    Jerry Hunt Supercenter

    Jerry Hunt Supercenter

    (64 reviews)

    I really don't understand why there's so much hate on Yelp for Jerry Hunt supercenter. This is the…read moresecond vehicle that we've purchased there and it's been nothing short of enjoyable if shopping for cars can even be that. I will say after going to several lots and looking at cars that had way too many miles and look like people had lived in them and smelled like a cigarette factory Jerry Hunt supercenter is a breath of fresh air, literally because their cars are clean they're very low mileage and it's hard to beat the price. We were able to quickly pick out a new car or a used car for our daughter and it looks brand new they even repainted a back piece that had some scuff marks on it and there's just nothing bad I have to say about this dealership. The only deal in used cars but how many of us can even afford a new car today? If you're in the market for a new car for you I would definitely go to their website because they have hundreds upon hundreds of vehicles and if you're looking for a specific type they probably have 15 or 20 of that type in many colors and they're all going to be clean. Another bonus is they offer a lifetime powertrain warranty for as long as you own the vehicle.

    I had to leave a one star because no star wasn't an option. I had a very disappointing experience…read morewith this dealership and would strongly encourage others to be cautious. I found the truck I wanted, test drove it, and decided to move forward with trading in my current vehicle. We went through the negotiation process and eventually agreed on numbers I was comfortable with. I initialed paperwork for both the trade-in value and the financing terms we discussed. After sitting at the dealership for hours, I was finally sent to the finance manager, Tyrone Mcelveen, to complete everything. This is where things took a turn. Without clearly explaining anything to me, he changed my loan term from 72 months to 84 months and added a warranty--without my knowledge or consent. Because the term was extended, the monthly payment stayed about the same, so it wasn't immediately obvious what had been done. When I questioned why the total amount was higher than expected (around $7,000 more), I was told it was due to GAP coverage and interest. That didn't sit right with me. I asked for an itemized breakdown before leaving, which I never received. (Still have yet to receive!) Later that night, I went through my paperwork more carefully and discovered a warranty brochure included--this was the first real indication that something had been added. Not a single document clearly showed a full breakdown of what I was paying for. I contacted the finance manager, Tyrone, the next day and asked directly if a warranty had been added to my loan. He admitted that it had and then tried to tell me that GAP required the warranty, which is simply not true. I immediately told him to cancel it. He claimed he did and sent over paperwork, but at that point I didn't trust the situation. To be safe, I contacted the warranty company myself (which had not been done like he said) and confirmed the cancellation and secured a full refund. Because of this experience, my loan ended up being financed for thousands more than it should have been, and I've now had to take additional steps to refinance altogether. Moral of the story: be extremely careful here. Read every single document thoroughly, do not let anyone rush you, and don't assume anything is being done in your best interest. Situations like this are exactly why people don't trust dealerships.

    Parkway Ford of Lexington - jesse

    Parkway Ford of Lexington

    (15 reviews)

    Had a great experience here, the salespeople & finance manager are pleasant & they have a broad…read moreselection of cars.

    I have purchased 6 cars in my lifetime, and Lexington Ford and the Finance Manager: Tyler Smith,…read moreensured that my experience at Parkway Ford of Lexington was by far the most unprofessional, unenjoyable, dishonest, and frustrating experience I have encountered at a time where I should be enjoying and celebrating my 90k purchase. Where do I begin... 1. I applied for a loan from Knoxville with the intention of purchasing a 2024 Raptor. I applied with a co-signer, and was quoted a rate. Come to find out in order to "ensure I had the best rate possible" Tyler swapped the primary and secondary applicants without my permission. 2. When quoted the rate, I was told only 72 month terms were available. Only until the manager pitched the warranty's and maintenance plans was the 84 month term magically available at the same interest rate I was probably quoted for the 72 month term. 3. Once I had applied I was told my co-signer had to be there in person to sign, which unfortunately she had to work. So the dealership offered to deliver the vehicle 120miles... at my expense ($300). When I asked about the delivery and whether or not I would still receive a full tank of gas, I was told I wouldn't as they would deliver it minus the fuel they expended. 4. On the day of delivery, I received a text saying the truck couldn't be delivered because one of the drivers was sick. I said this was unacceptable and that was my only availability. After some back and forth and got my truck delivered. 5. After the numbers had been crunched over the phone with the finance manager: Tyler Smith, before delivery, I requested copies of the finance documents so that any possible issues could be addressed before their driver drove 4 hours.... Tyler failed to email the documents.. which caused many issues (see below). His excuse was that "He was the only one there". 6. Once the driver arrived with the documents, there were countless issues. The make of my previous truck was misspelled on all documents, my address was wrong, my payoff was wrong, my co-signer was listed as an owner on my trade in (which she is not) etc. When I brought up the incorrect pay off amount, instead of offering to correct his mistake, Tyler simply said: "Well, they'll send you a check in the mail for the amount of the overage". 7. As we began to go over the documents and I expressed my concerns and questions over not being listed on key documents despite being the primary owner, and all the aforementioned discrepancies, Tyler continued to get more frustrated and would continue to say and repeat "Trust me", "listen, I do this for a living" "Oh, that document document doesn't even matter, you can rip it up for all I care" 8. After getting frustrated with all the issues, I asked Tyler to speak to the manger. His response was "I AM THE MANAGER! If you don't like it, I can have the driver take the truck back right now". To which I replied that he was not the GM, and that I wanted to speak with the GM right away. According to Tyler; the GM was not in.... 9. After sitting down with Tyler remotely, and having to make countless pen and ink changes to the documents, we were finally able to get them signed. 10. Once the docs were signed and finalized, we realized that the dealership failed to send the spare key with the driver; and have agreed to mail it to me. 11. When Tyler finally sent me my "finalized documents", he sent me an unprofessional and blank email, with no greeting, no email body, and only the attachment... Not to mention, all the corrections that needed to be made were done by hand, pen and ink, with a contract that is full of line-outs. 12. The dealership failed to provide me with a Ford Owners Card listing my 5 digit factory pin, and therefore I cannot program my door without removing passenger side panels. 13. Last but not least, they were supposed to give me a 30 day temporary plate, but they got the month wrong on the plate... therefore my temporary plate expired the date I made my purchase... now I'm driving around with expired temp plates the day after my purchase. I emailed Tyler multiple days ago asking him to include a new temporary plate with the key they failed to provide; he didn't respond, so I had to contact my sales representative to take care of it. As you can see, this was a terrible experience. Literally every single part of this process was horribly flawed. Parkway Ford and specifically Tyler Smith robbed me of what should of been a very positive experience, purchasing a truck that I had been working towards my entire life... and because of that I do not recommend this dealership whatsoever. As Tyler felt the need to remind me, He is the Manager, and if he had done his due diligence, none of this would have happened. Take my advice, go elsewhere... none of this should have been possible.

    Lexington Auto Sales

    Lexington Auto Sales

    (3 reviews)

    I was helping a young relative purchase a car. He had a limited budget so new car was out of the…read morequestion. Good news is he had enough cash to purchase a decent used car out right. BTW, I despise car shopping. I hate dealing with car salesmen (new and used). I hate texting and calling individuals off of places like Craigslist about cars they have for sale. It is just a pain in the ass in my opinion. Lots of times we would find a car online that matched what he wanted, only to show up and it had "been sold", but we have some other piece of shit for you to look at instead. So he had a very specific car model he wanted. Lexington Auto Sales had one in the price range. Showed up and did a test drive. Made an offer, some minor haggling occurred, then we agreed on a price. Fairly easy experience. It has been a few weeks and the car is still running fine. No issues. Highlights - They seem to primarily cater to people needing financing, so if you have cash then you can get a better deal and avoid the bull shit "processing / administration fees" - They are online and use most of the auto phone apps - I found the folks there to be upfront and were not bullshitting me. That's really difficult to find and I appreciated their honesty. - They will provide a Carfax report for the vehicles - It appears the owner is the only one who can negotiate. The sales person had to text my responses back in forth while we haggled (owner was not onsite at the time). - The sales staff were very friendly, and no it wasn't some BS nice act to sale you a car. - There was zero pressure to buy anything. They just gave you the facts about the car and it appeared to be no sweat if we could not make a deal.

    Please do no rent from these people, they sold me a charger that had water damage, then when the…read morecharger went out they told me they would fix it and held the car for 3 months forcing me to make payments on the car. Just to come back and say I don't have no car at all, and lost all contact with me til finance company called me with late fees, worst car rental place ever!!!!!! Plus I add I had bought a charger before that and it also had electrical problems

    Diamond Auto Sales - car_dealers - Updated May 2026

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