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    The Dart Train

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 7:00 PM

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    Never use these scammers for any repair!! My story is much too long of a read but here are the…read morebasics. They were suppose to replace the roof and interior damage due to a leak and were paid over 10k from my insurance company and over 4k from me. Adam Bond will pretend to be on your side and suck you into agreeing to repairs in addition to those the insurance company paid for to prevent future problems. The service manager, Rob, is very disrespectful and rude. I even sought the help of the general manager ,Conner, and he did get some of the items addressed but not all. They had our travel trailer for over 16 months and did not do the repairs in the manor they agreed to with myself or the insurance company. NEVER take your equipment there for repairs!!!

    I want to start by saying I am disappointed in myself for trusting a dealership to operate…read moretransparently. We worked with the sales team to negotiate a deal that included trading in two campers. A trade-in value was provided without the dealership physically seeing the campers, which I understand is common and subject to adjustment after inspection. However, at no point during negotiations were we told that the inspection would be used to systematically reduce the agreed value through itemized deductions. We made a two-hour trip one way to deliver the first camper, a 2017 model. Prior to delivery, we were upfront with the salesman about its condition, including a tear in the couch and the fact that we had already ordered replacement awning fabric. We fully cleaned out the camper and delivered it on Tuesday morning. After that, we spent the next two days cleaning out the second camper in preparation for delivering it as well. Anyone who owns a camper knows how time-consuming that process is--you don't realize how much stuff you have until you have to unload it. On Thursday evening, we received a message from the sales manager stating that the camper was "too old" and would need to be wholesaled, resulting in a $5,500 reduction from the originally quoted trade-in value. We were sent a list of appraisal deductions, many of which were for issues we had already disclosed before delivery, along with a few additional minor items. What bothers me most is that the dealership was fully aware of the camper's age from the start. It is difficult to believe that its age or wholesale status came as a surprise only after we made a long trip and delivered it. In my opinion, this felt like a calculated strategy: offer a strong trade value to encourage us not to sell privately, get us excited about the new camper, and then reduce the trade significantly once we were invested and had already put in the time and effort. I do appreciate that they contacted us before we made another two-hour trip to deliver the second camper, but that doesn't change the overall experience. It felt like a classic bait-and-switch approach--no different than a car salesman letting you take a vehicle home overnight to make it harder to walk away the next day. I knew better, and that's the most disappointing part. This experience reinforced exactly why so many people distrust dealership trade-in practices.

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