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    4.6 (10 reviews)
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    Conicelli Used Cars

    Conicelli Used Cars

    (6 reviews)

    In true champion fashion, I'm always up for a challenge. So, when I found out my poor, little Volvo…read morewas beyond repair, I suited up and went car shopping. I was an easy target. Young female with good credit. Call it an age old truth that car dealers are smarmy con artists, but Conicelli (privy to this notion) wanted to be different, they wanted to be "a nice place to do business." I'll break the suspense and let you know, dear reader, that I indeed purchased a new vehicle. And while I feel warm and fuzzy about my new Subaru (save the jokes), the process by which I acquired it was not as pleasant. I'll break this up into parts and take inspiration from lolcats (just because there's really nothing fun about car purchasing). Car Knowledge - u haz nun My car salesman didn't know anything about the Subaru I was interested in buying. When I asked him why the tiptronic feature, he replied, "oh, that's just for fun." Really? Negotiation - Ladiez don't know maths They really frowned on the fact that I was attempting to negotiate the price. They didn't seem willing to work on it, but then when I decided to walk away from the purchase, they bit with fervor and lowered it to my offer. Then when I signed off on the paperwork, I found that yeah, the agreed price was there, but then with everything else tacked on, the total looked exactly like what they wanted me to pay in the first place. Coincidence? I think not... Contracts - Just papers, they don't mattah The paperwork process was a set up. They had me sign off on everything and transfer my insurance over before even letting me see the price breakdown. I was set on the car, so I wasn't about to change my mind, but they were really slimy when it came to letting me see the raw figures. Flattery - Nice bracelet, I haz one too No matter who I talked to, they were sure to compliment me on something. "Nice bracelet! Is it John Hardy? Oh my god, I love John Hardy. This is my David Yurman." I think this was their attempt at making me feel comfortable. Like I could open up to them. Tell them stories like they were telling me stories. So, yes, Conicelli might welcome you with a smile, offer you water and compliment you on your attire/jewelery/handbag, but I still left feeling like I'd been inappropriately felt up by a dirty uncle or something.

    With Conicelli the process of trading in a lease early and getting into a used vehicle seemed so…read morequick and easy at first, but I should have known it was too good to be true. My salesman, Charlie Blue, was your typical sheisty salesman, fast and smooth talking with quick answers to all questions (I came to learn most were not correct). He quickly got me through the process of trading in a lease and getting a used SUV I wanted. He swore profusely he knew the process of trading in a lease early and that he looked up my contract at the Conicelli Hyundai dealership. He promised there would be NO early termination fees since Conicelli was affiliated with Hyundai. A few weeks later I was notified by Hyundai there would be an early termination fee assessed. I immediately reached out to Charlie who along with his supervisor, Rich Greco, told me Hyundai was wrong and to give them time to sort it out. Once I realized it was Conicelli that was in the wrong and pushed the issue I was given the run around by Charlie and supervisors at Conicelli, Rich Greco and Oliver Woolfolk, for weeks on end. I even contacted Paula DiGiacomo the Customer Relations Manager with Conicelli who was no help at all, telling me to contact the people I've tried to that already weren't calling me back! In the end, despite being promised a call from a supervisor to discuss the charges I received a very short, unempathetic email from Charlie saying Conicelli wouldn't help or fix the issue they caused. I tried calling and emailing back and have received no response (this happened numerous times throughout the process). I had to pay the termination fee I was assured there wasn't originally, and then was promised Conicelli would take care of since they made the mistake. I don't understand how I can be blatantly lied to by a Conicelli employee but they won't do anything to resolve or even show their client a bit of respect and good customer service. If you want to buy a new car which shouldn't have issues, or like to take risks with a used car, Conicelli could be the place for you. If you want a dealership that cares about not only selling vehicles but also their customers well being after the fact Conicelli isn't the right place. It is by no means a "nice" place to do business.

    Mayer Motors of Green Lane

    Mayer Motors of Green Lane

    (5 reviews)

    Honest and reasonable. Took time to explain pros and cons of different types of cars.read more

    I would like to provide some insight for any potential consumers…read more I have purchased (3) Vehicles from Mayer Motors including a 2010 Dodge Ram, 2014 Toyota Prius and now a 2010 Honda CRV. Mayer Motors is locally owned and a small business at heart. From my understanding Nick (Owner) comes from a Mechanic/Machinist and Sales Background. Along with a passion for Automotive Racing. Unlike other "used car sales" these individuals provide insight and seek to find quality used vehicles in a very tough and competitive market, with small profit margins. Mayer Motors can be best described as a "family friend", keeping to some degree your best interest at heart. While this is still a business, driving by profit margins, I have seen them go up and try to make things RIGHT. Striving for strong Customer Service. In addition, I would trust my daughter or wife to shop there independently after doing their OWN RESEARCH. This research should consist of vehicles known issues, reliability ratings and proper inspection of the car itself. This is IMPERATIVE with ANY car purchase (Used or New). The vehicles are serviced and inspected. Working in conjunction w/ many other local small businesses such as J&H Automotive and Creamery Tires. What SEPERATES Mayer Motors from other competitors is the majority of their Vehicles offered are typically (1) Owner, Clean CarFax, w/ adequate maintenance history. While not all cars are up to the same quality, they offer the best used cars I have seen around. Some reviews I have read are mixed, while I do not agree with them, I can appreciate some frustration with any vehicle purchase. Keep in mind, as a consumer it is your responsibility to look at every vehicle. Some vehicles have been maintained better than others, w/ the goal to find the "diamond in the ruff". Support Local. -Chris.

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