Fayetteville Auto Park
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Category: Automotive
Contact Information Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States
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Fayetteville Auto Park Reviews
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LedI65
September 17, 2009
Fraudulent practices
I brought my car in 3 weeks ago to the Toyota repair shop at Fayetteville Auto Park for them to fix my radiator, radio antenna, and remote. They call me 2 weeks later to tell me the repair was complete. I went to pick it up, paid, and was about to drive away, but the car would not start. I told the service manager, Tae, and he said "it is normal if a car is sitting out for a few days for the battery to go dead, " and offered to jump start my car so I could be on my way. I told them that that is not normal, as if it was, half the cars on their lot and at any airport would have to be jump started for them to run. I left the car and asked them to fix the battery issue. I went to pick the car up a week later, and again, they said it was fixed. Again, it would not start and was obviously undriveable. Both the service manager and the head service technician told me that it is normal for a car to need to be jump started if it has not been driven in a few days. The car had obviously just sat on the lot since I left it and no one even tested the battery. I called them on their lie, and insisted they test the battery. Lo and behold, the battery was dead and I needed a new one. They made me wait an hour and finally replaced the battery. They again told me it was fixed. I pressed my unlock button on my remote (which they said they fixed originally)...it did not work. I got in the car and turned it on, and the water (radiator) warning light was still on. they had not completed the initial repairs as they said they did. I was scammed, lied to, and deceived. Twice, they were going to give me a complimentary jump start to get me off their lot, only to leave me stranded at whatever destination I made it to. 2 of the representatives told me that it was normal to have to jumpstart a car which was sitting on the lot, (with everything turned off), for 5 days. If this is the case, beware of the cars that they are selling...and if you do want to test drive one, bring a pair of jumper cables!
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gaginde1
September 16, 2009
Deceptive, Fraudulent Repair Practices
I brought my car in 3 weeks ago to the Toyota repair shop at Fayetteville Auto Park for them to fix my radiator, radio antenna, and remote. They call me 2 weeks later to tell me the repair was complete. I went to pick it up, paid, and was about to drive away, but the car would not start. I told the service manager, Tae, and he said "it is normal if a car is sitting out for a few days for the battery to go dead, " and offered to jump start my car so I could be on my way. I told them that that is not normal, as if it was, half the cars on their lot and at any airport would have to be jump started for them to run. I left the car and asked them to fix the battery issue. I went to pick the car up a week later, and again, they said it was fixed. Again, it would not start and was obviously undriveable. Both the service manager and the head service technician told me that it is normal for a car to need to be jump started if it has not been driven in a few days. The car had obviously just sat on the lot since I left it and no one even tested the battery. I called them on their lie, and insisted they test the battery. Lo and behold, the battery was dead and I needed a new one. They made me wait an hour and finally replaced the battery. They again told me it was fixed. I pressed my unlock button on my remote (which they said they fixed originally)...it did not work. I got in the car and turned it on, and the water (radiator) warning light was still on. They had not completed the initial repairs as they said they did. I was scammed, lied to, and deceived. The bottom line is if the head service rep of a car dealership lies and tells you that it is normal for car to need to be jumped every time after sitting a few days, beware of the cars that they are selling on their lot.
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Adam
August 3, 2009
Awful company
They do not listen to certain employees in the mechanic side of the park and favor some employees by giving one group more work then the others making it hard for those that need the work. And if you have a complaint they pretty much tell you if you don't like it then quit!
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John Britter
July 24, 2009
Shaddy Buisness Practices
I am writing in regards to an employee named James Pierce and his misinformation and bullshit. Recently not one, but three people I know were going to purchase cars at your dealership (Fayetteville Auto Park). Mr. Pierce was giving wrong general information and also information regarding Cash for Clunkers program and purposely lying to customers to waste their time coming in. Is this really your business practice where you allow your employees to lie to customers and bullshit them?
I was going to purchase a car there, but after those people's experiences there - there is no way in hell I would ever buy from your dealership in my lifetime. Not only that, but I will tell everyone I know about the business practices that is allowed at your dealership. If you bullshit your customers on the phone and in person - heavens knows what you do when making a sale.
I also write for the University of Arkansas school newspaper and I will write about the experiences these people I know have had at your car dealership. Word of mouth will eventually get around.
In these hard economic times, it amazes me you allow your employees to screw over and lie to customers.
Sincerely,
John Britter
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