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    SHARPE

    4.3 (7 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Berger Chevrolet

    Berger Chevrolet

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    Best place to purchase a vehicle. Great communication from Sales and Service. Service had me in and…read moreout in one day.

    I never thought I'd need to make it clear to a company that it's not okay to tell young children…read morewho have been riding around with no heat in 8-degree weather that they are "definitely" getting a car unless you can actually deliver. I was rushed to provide a down payment and start a new insurance policy that day because it was "a done deal." In fact, they were so confident the deal was done that they let me take the car to pick up my children so they could finally have heat - specifically telling me that since I "already had insurance on it," I might as well. What followed that handshake and congratulations was a two-day saga of moving goalposts. After three 80-minute round trips in inclement weather, the tone shifted to condescension regarding my company's financials - as if they were doing me a "favor" by selling me a car. This was after being lightheartedly told the evening prior, "as long as the pay deposits are on your bank statement, you're good." I get that this is partially the bank's doing - but if you don't know your lenders that well you certainly shouldn't be making promises where it concerns them. The lack of respect for a customer's time was staggering. I was pressured to provide more paperwork (including more proof of my VA disability - despite having my award letter) while they knew I had to transport my kids back and forth to school, and in fact also do parenting things - only to be told at the last second they were closing two hours earlier than the day prior. When I realized I wasn't going to meet their shifting deadline, I texted to let them know I was driving another 40 minutes to drop the car off to relieve the pressure and rethink the deal until the morning. When I arrived, instead of a professional return, the finance guy tried to move the goalposts yet again with more requirements. When I finally called it quits, the gaslighting began. I was transparent about a clerical error on a proof-of-income document generated by my own company - an error that did not change the actual income reported on my application or my ability to prove it through bank statements. Knowing how openly embarrassed I was about the mistake the day before, the finance guy loudly accused me of submitting a "fake" document to justify the deal falling apart. The logic doesn't hold up: Why is he letting a customer drive a car off the lot to pick up their children if he truly suspects a document is malicious or "fake?" By weaponizing a transparent mistake at the finish line, they were simply trying to shift the blame for a deal they couldn't close. When I walked away, they blamed me for their failure and refused to refund my down payment on the spot, insisting on "mailing a check and maybe getting it refunded to my card." On a separate note, my company deals in email security. As I do with any company I share PII and financial information with, I did a scan of their sending domain to find that it is critically unsecured. That, combined with the fact that they condone using personal Gmail accounts for professional correspondence and documentation sharing, raises serious security issues. I chose to overlook these for the promise of a good car-buying experience, but I feel others should be able to make that decision from the same position of knowledge. It seems like this is not the status quo at Berger. I can respect that this isn't peoples' normal experience, but it feels pretty uncalled for that it even happened once. I can also understand how if others have been a victim of this type of degradation, pride may prevent them from speaking of it publicly. It certainly isn't a comfortable experience for me. P.S. Shout out to my sales guy whose name I don't want to associate with this review. Top notch, 5/5 stars. You deserved the commission - thanks for everything.

    SHARPE - car_dealers - Updated May 2026

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