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    This is my first Luxury Car experience, I just upgraded from my project 350z to a Lexus IS350…read moreFSport. After purchasing the car I found that after opening once the trunk did now work properly. Long story short I am not used to the lavish life, and come to find out that my 'Valet Lock' had been pressed. Mr. Taye Davis was my technician for the day and he explained everything well! He even understood this was my first time owning a luxury car. He explained things in a calm manor, and even gave examples and walked me through their troubleshooting process! The experience was nicer than what I expected, especially from my outlook of Luxury Car dealerships. I will admit I feel I am stopped based on appearances and not character, but that's most business. Thanks for your awesome commitment and nonjudgmental help Taye!

    Salesman was good, the decision making above him was unacceptable! I called in to buy a car from…read moreout of state. I was told the car was available and he told me the price. I accepted the price and said I'd like to purchase the car. I offered a deposit to hold the car while we did paper work but they refused and said "we don't want a deposit. We want you to buy it." I agreed to buy it right then and there. No negotiation or anything. I told him I'd be financing it or I could pay cash but it would take a day or two to transfer funds. I was assured financing was fine. They sent over forms to fill out and I filled them out immediately. The manager called me confirming my purchase and asking about california emissions. Minutes later I asked if there's anything else I could do. He said "send me your insurance info". I did, again immediately. Then 20 minutes later he sends a text saying the car sold to someone else. Not just anyone but to an in house person who paid all cash. So not only did they sell the car from underneath me but they sold it to someone in their "team." How is that not a conflict of interest??? He went on to say there's nothing he can do and the car is gone. This was a limited edition car that I've been dying to get for a long time and to say I'm devastated is an understatement. Bottom line, try to get a job here because they look after their own more than their customers!

    SONS CDJR Fiat of Montgomery

    SONS CDJR Fiat of Montgomery

    (3 reviews)

    I never bought a vehicle from Sons CDJR. I attended a car sales training program hosted at the…read moredealership. Even though I wasn't a customer, the way I was treated and the dealership's enabling of that treatment says a lot about their ethics, leadership, and the kind of people they do business with. Here's what happened, I discovered the training opportunity through a job listing and was contacted by Al Desarro's assistant. I was told I would receive one-on-one training from Al Desarro and hands-on mentorship with real, experienced car salespeople at the dealership. I was excited, especially since I'm someone rebuilding after an injury and ready to grow professionally. When I arrived at Sons CDJR, it became clear I had been misled. There was no one-on-one coaching. No active sales floor experience. No dealership staff involved. Just a classroom full of other trainees and Al Desarro leading the session alone. It was not what was promised and it went downhill fast. From the beginning, it felt like I had a target on my back. Al asked me off-topic, obscure questions that weren't even in the training guide he gave us. When I answered, he'd cut me off. But when others got it wrong, he'd give them time and help walk them through it. The double standard was loud and clear. During our lunch break, Al pulled me aside privately. Instead of offering encouragement or advice, he stared at me like I was crazy and asked, "Why do you think you can do this?" His tone wasn't constructive -- it was dismissive and condescending. I responded respectfully and confidently, explaining my drive and goals. He coldly replied, "Well, let's see how this day goes." Later that day after asking more obscure questions and showing us YouTube videos, Al asked the group to share what we hoped to achieve from the training. When it was my turn, I said I wanted to use car sales as a stepping stone to gain experience, build businesses, and create generational wealth. Before I could even finish, he cut me off with a sharp "That's enough." Another trainee gave a similar answer and was allowed to speak without interruption. I couldn't ignore the bias anymore. At the end of the day, I was pulled aside again. This time, I was told that Al, along with dealership leaders Clay Morrison (General Manager) and Missy Hubbard (General Sales Manager), had decided during the lunch break that I wasn't a "good fit" for the training. I was let go with no feedback, no explanation, no opportunity to improve. It felt like a decision made based on personal bias, not performance. What shocked me even more was what came later. A year after this, I tried to apply to other car sales training programs only to find out I had been blacklisted from multiple dealerships across the city. All signs pointed back to Al Desarro, who doesn't even work at Sons CDJR but has personal ties to Clay and Missy and clearly enough influence to sabotage someone's future behind the scenes. If you're a young person trying to get your foot in the door, be careful. Sons CDJR allowed someone who is not even their employee to use their dealership to belittle and blacklist trainees based on personal feelings and ego. This wasn't about qualifications. It wasn't about effort. It was about insecurity, control, and favoritism and the dealership enabled it. If they treat aspiring sales professionals this way, I can only imagine how they treat customers behind closed doors. I do not recommend Sons CDJR for work, training, or even a car purchase. There are better dealerships out there.

    Warning: Do NOT trust this establishment! I made every…read moreattempt to come to a positive outcome before resulting to leaving a negative review. I visited the establishment several times, called numerous times, and still absolutely nothing has happened. I have a brand new Jeep Wrangler I purchased from them in JANUARY, that NEVER had a WORKING RADIO OR SCREEN. I was so excited about the new purchase that I wasn't even thinking the radio wouldn't be working or that parts would be malfunctioning on a BRAND NEW JEEP. However, I figured this out only a few days afterwards in January and here we are in MAY and I am still without a working radio. Contacting them and speaking with folks is easy, however, getting someone to actually keep their word and follow through with effective action has been IMPOSSIBLE with them. I DO NOT RECOMMEND!

    Jack Ingram Volvo - Come see the new Volvo XC90 at Jack Ingram Volvo in Montgomery, AL

    Jack Ingram Volvo

    (2 reviews)

    We went here to look at vehicles and nobody came out to greet us like the "old days" when they…read moregreeted you and stalked you as you came into the parking lot. We went inside and the gentleman barely glanced up, if at all, not acknowledging that we were there (the only other person was a lady at a table that I assumed was waiting on the service department as she was working on a laptop). So we went back outside and looked around and were like where are all the new cars? Then I saw the stickers in the window and like oh these dirty cars are new...but they are scratched and have dents on them. Yeah not going to buy a dented and scratched vehicle....if they cannot take care of the new inventory that they want to sell I'm sure not going here to get my vehicle serviced.

    I would give this dealership's service department 0 stars if I could. I called trying to book an…read moreoil change. They didn't have any spots available for over a month! For an oil change! I asked the customer service person "what is the price for the oil change?" Her reply, "oh I don't have any prices, I'll need to transfer you. She transferred me to "Tom" and I got his voice mail. He called me back without having listened to my message and said it was $175 for an oil change. I said why would I need to book an oil change over a month out? His response, "we only have one mechanic." They have one mechanic for all the Volvo service and repair in Montgomery! What a joke! Plus, the oil change is over priced. I won't be going to any Jack Ingram businesses for anything. A joke.

    Brewbaker Dodge Chrysler Jeep & Ram

    Brewbaker Dodge Chrysler Jeep & Ram

    (19 reviews)

    DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME. I bought my first car from here when I was 21. I didn't know anything about…read morebuying a car but the salesman that helped me seemed like he really wanted to make sure I got taken care of. After a year and a half of on-time payments and a very high interest rate, I decided to refinance. I called the man that sold me my car and told him what I wanted to do. He told me to come to the dealership and he would take care of me. I called HIM because I trusted HIM. That was my first mistake. He ended up talking over my head the entire time and even brought other employees to "explain" to me what was going on. Keep in mind it was obvious I was financially illiterate, young, and broke. He ended up convincing me to trade my car in for a new version of THE SAME CAR (same year and everything). They rolled my negative equity over to the new loan. My payment was the exact same, I just had a much better interest rate. I ended up with a $38,000 loan for a car that was worth about $18k once I left the lot. It took me 2 years to realize the hole they put me in. I explained my story to a few other dealership employees I had come to know. They all said the same thing. They said that he would be FIRED for exhibiting the same behavior at their dealership. They said he was preying on me because I didn't know what I was doing. I'm still stuck upside down in this car, paying over $600/mo. Don't get me wrong, I love my car. However, I should have an almost paid off car by now, not a $27,000 remaining balance on a loan. I hope that this doesn't happen to another hardworking student that's already in a tough financial situation. I debated on writing a review at all because I've worked in the restaurant industry for 8 years. I know how a bad review can make you feel, especially when you're only getting one side of the story. But this needs to be said. Especially if it helps other people.

    This was the worst service I had in 15 year, got there at 9:00 am and I finally received my car at…read more12:15, when I asked about my car I was told that a lot of people where ahead of me, not true when people came after me and left before me, never again you all just lost a good customer.

    Jack Ingram Volkswagen - car_dealers - Updated May 2026

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