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Unfortunately, the worst car shopping experience I have ever had due to customer service. To make a…read morelong & drawn out story short, I've bullet pointed the prominent contributions to my experience: Ordered a Mazda CX-30 to be shipped from Texas. January 15: Spoke with German, who said the vehicle was flagged for repair before shipping (later stated it was a title transfer issue). January 16: Informed reservation would expire the next day; told to schedule an appointment immediately. January 17: Asked about "express pick-up" before seeing or test driving the vehicle (declined). Met Aaron, who became primary salesperson. Test drove vehicle; decided to return Monday to finalize decision. Had to reschedule Monday appointment; Aaron said Saturday would be fine. January 20: Received message that vehicle hold was at 6 of 7 days and an appointment must be scheduled immediately to avoid losing reservation. Scheduled Saturday, 1/24/26 at 3 PM; received confirmation text. January 21 (6:29 PM): Cristiona (Sales Manager) stated appointment was scheduled in error and vehicle would be released unless customer came in that evening. Expressed frustration about lack of clarity regarding 7-day hold policy. Felt pressured to provide documentation to create buyer's order before second appointment. Declined to move forward without planned visit. Saturday Appointment: Noticed full tank showing only "170 miles until empty." Low key fob battery warning. Requested battery replacement and service check for gas gauge. Aaron agreed to replace batteries. Aaron and Cristiona refused service check on gas gauge; stated vehicle would self-adjust and referenced 10-day return policy. Felt pressured to complete purchase. Asked to leave vehicle on lot until partner could pick it up; felt unheard as Cristiona repeatedly focused on reservation expiring. Aaron commented, "I could never do her job," after interaction. Waited for finance processing while Aaron assisted other customers. Completed purchase; vehicle left on lot for later pickup. Vehicle Pickup: Full tank now read "160 miles until empty." Approximately 9 miles into drive home, "Engine Oil Level Low" warning appeared. Researched warning; advised to stop vehicle immediately due to potential low oil pressure. Upon parking at home: oil warning, tire pressure light, and low key fob battery warning all active. Contacted Dean (Sales Manager). Arranged for vehicle to be towed next morning. Service findings: Oil filter and drain plug seal leaking (required replacement). Battery disconnected and instrument cluster reset to correct gas gauge. All tires underinflated. Key fob batteries needed replacement. Frustrated because gas gauge and key battery issues were raised before purchase but not addressed. Requested dealership keep vehicle; planned to return it within return window. Attempted to contact Aaron regarding title assistance; message left on read. January 31: Called twice requesting Aaron; told messages would be relayed. No return call that evening or following business day. February 2: Returned to dealership to complete return agreement. Assisted by Casey. Casey acknowledged experience was not typical but stated he may have responded similarly regarding gas gauge concern. Aaron approached, asked what was wrong. Expressed dissatisfaction and lack of follow-up. Aaron stated he was busy until 9:30 PM Saturday; did not acknowledge lack of Monday follow-up. Observed unprofessional behavior (frustrated gestures, walked back to his desk and frustratingly pushed a chair, walked out of the office for 10 minutes). Overall experience included: Confusion and pressure regarding reservation/hold policy. Dismissal of mechanical concerns prior to purchase. Multiple preventable mechanical issues immediately after purchase. Lack of communication and follow-up from sales staff. Unprofessional conduct from management and sales representative. Result: Returned vehicle and lost trust in dealership due to poor communication, pressure tactics, unresolved mechanical concerns, and lack of accountability.

Went here to look at cars, spent an hour on the lot narrowing down what we wanted to test drive, so…read morethen we went in to ask about a test drive. The guy at the desk put our name in and told us no one was ahead and it would be 5-10 minute wait. We left after 30 minutes of no one coming to assist us. I've had much better customer service at small, local lots.

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We came back from West Virginia to buy a second car from Mark McCoy. Ask for him by name. He is a…read moredelight to work with. He is professional , knowledgeable and made our car buying experience enjoyable and pleasant.

I recently bought a car here, about a month ago. 1. I had an…read moreappointment with my salesman to go in and look at and test drive the car I wanted to buy . my appointment was verified through there system. so I go and he had the day off. weird right? but all in all not a big deal. 2. I bought a 2020 Altima and after a week or two the whole front bumper cover was coming off . now in fairness some bolts could've vibrated off leaving only plastic clips holding it on and a speed bump or maybe a pothole or even dip while I was driving might have broken some clips. Now enterprise brags about their inspections on their vehicles. I feel that this should have been discovered during an inspection. this was serious and could've been worse , I went and bought the bolts and clips and re-attached the plastic bumper cover. I figured that some of this could've been partly to circumstances that they couldn't control. 3. I started having problems with the battery don't forget that I've only had this car for a couple weeks. after several days of emailing my salesperson he got back to me and offered to get me a new battery from Firestone, also important to know I've now started missing work because the 2020 Nissan I just bought won't start. So I take the battery out and go to Firestone . I was told all I needed was the vin and the battery of course that wasn't the case. come to find out I need someone else who has a credit card and I'm told that he is always super busy and that it could take 4 to 6 hours before a return call. yes I know my emergency isn't necessarily yours I get it but I tell you I never once have felt like this was any kind of a partnership, the whole experience with enterprise made me feel like I should be honored by their willingness to sell lowly me their car. none of these things alone would have prompted me to warn you about this kinda crappy experience. maybe not even all of them together. What I do take exception to is the slow and unconcerned responses to my emails for help with these issues and the missing of work . a few asides. I email because I'm a bit hard of hearing. Also they give a 1 year 12 thousand mile warranty and I bought a 48 thousand mile warranty, and I know batteries are a wear item.

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