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4.1 (9 reviews)
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Just leased the Audi 4, Ben worked with me. Love the car and he was very easy to work with. Gave me the price I wanted!

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Toyota of Manhattan

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Hell's Kitchen, Midtown West

I stopped in here to buy a Toyota…read more First off, it's a cool entrance, going up 3 floors to the showrooms which are walled off glass Lexus and Toyota stores. Very slippery when wet, though, so not sure how they handle rain/winter weather.... The center area for doing paperwork and dropping off/waiting on car service is large, and they have some water (bathrooms inside the showrooms though). The Toyota has a lot of salespeople, and remember if you want to do a test drive, bring license and come before 4pm. It's a lot of waiting, honestly. They have water, a coffee machine, but the showroom was quite warm and humid.. cooler to wait outside in the Omotenashi sign area (but that has more car exhaust & associated car smells). A small popcorn machine that had burnt popcorn. I stopped in to do my down pay and hold the car, came back with more docs and a check for the remainder of the downpayment another day. They do want to sell the cars, so I get the pressure to come in quicker. The tax, registration and license plate work they can take care of for NY and NJ, no issues there, finance manager took that info and call you back to pick it up. They have a guy that will turn on the car and look at it if you want to trade in a vehicle. Lowballed compared to Carvana or other services, but convenient? Yes. No hard sell from the finance manager on extended warranty or service contracts, which is nice, they were roughly in-line with other area service and warranty contracts, but more expensive than if you were to go to Delaware or Pennsylvania. Do double-check the cars, though, when you buy it. Mine was missing mats and a bunch of other things like the second key (chip shortages) - they ordered them, so that was good, but the tires were low on air and my gas was only half-full, so I'll get another tank later when I pick up the car. The battery also died on me on the first day, so they came out to jump the car, and then bring it back for a full inspection and replace with a new battery, so props to them for taking care of the issues when they have popped up. Is it the smoothest Toyota experience I've had? No, and also a lot more waiting than my prior cars. Yes, documentation fees. Not much in the way of negotiation - people still want Toyotas, so no reason to do much in the way of discounting right now. Jeudi and the manager did reach out to right the challenges with the new car, though, so that was helpful, and Jeudi was a patient man when doing everything from getting the vehicle ready (and checked again after the battery issue) and then also dealing with things like getting the old license plate off the car (pretty rusted on), etc. As of today, about 4 months later, I'm still waiting on getting the full set of mats for the back of my car. =\

I dropped off my car with Toyota of Manhattan on August 20 after my catalytic converter was stolen…read more They told me it wouldn't be ready until mid-September, which already felt like an unusually long time for repairs. Then I checked my E-ZPass account and found two congestion tolls charged while my car was supposedly sitting in their service center waiting for a new catalytic converter and not road-ready. Under Richie Torrez's watch, my car was taken from the shop and driven through NYC congestion zones on August 28 and September 2 a total of about 24 blocks each time, assuming they only stopped at the toll line. Richie later tried to claim it was a "test drive," to a Toyota cooperate rep, but that doesn't make sense when the car didn't even have a catalytic converter installed yet. Sounds more like unauthorized use than a test drive. E-ZPass confirmed the tolls including photos of a man in uniform with a name tag driving my car. When I reached out, I got nothing but voicemail boxes, excuses, and zero accountability. Even after admitting my car had been driven, they refused to refund the tolls which I only discovered by surprise. To be clear: they never informed me anyone would be driving my car through tolls, never documented the tolls, when I inquired they actually told me they don't drive through tolls until I caught them on camera. and when I confronted them, they ignored my messages entirely. That speaks volumes. This dealership needs to be held accountable for taking customers' cars out, driving them without permission, and leaving the owner to pay the tolls. Why should I be charged for a random employee's unauthorized drive in my own vehicle? That is stealing. In New York, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle is a misdemeanor. So if you leave your car here, know that someone might take it for a personal joyride through Manhattan. You'll get excuses, not help. Service your car here at your own risk. Update: Update: I did talk to someone after leaving this review. I was forced to rent a car while Toyota of Manhattan had mine, yet toll records show my car was driven twice through NYC congestion zone on 8/28 and 9/2 when I was told it wasn't ready and waiting for parts. They didn't notify me it was done until 9/11. The service rep admitted they "test drove" it even though it supposedly had no catalytic converter, which can't be done in NY. Either they drove it before the repair or finished it early and used it while I paid for a rental. At no point did I authorize the use of my personal E-ZPass. I only found out by accident, and I would never trust this dealership again.

Wide World Autos - car_dealers - Updated May 2026

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