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    Ferguson Kia

    Ferguson Kia

    2.5
    (40 reviews)

    Going to start this off by saying that until recently, I had never had a bad experience at a Kia…read moreService department. My experience started off at the other Kia dealer in Tulsa--Midtown (Highly advise staying away and instead bringing your car here to Ferguson). Midtown gave me the runaround for months, filled me with false promises, and sent me home time and time again saying everything was fine with my car. I had multiple misfires, and all they could do across three visits was sell me spark plugs, replace/swap coils, and then circle back to try to sell me spark plugs again (after just 7,000 miles). Ultimately, I was left with a dusty, bird-feces-covered car that had been parked and forgotten about. They claimed they couldn't replicate the issue--but somehow had no problem giving me a separate list of $1,500 worth of other recommended services. I'm not a car guru, but I learned more than I'd like to admit thanks to the lack of service Midtown Kia provided. Fed up and completely irritated by the disregard for the state of my vehicle, I came to Ferguson Kia--prepared for the worst. At that point, I had lost all faith in Kia. I am so thankful and happy with how Ferguson Kia handled my vehicle. I explained my experience with the other dealership--they listened, took note of what had already been checked, and acknowledged the issues I was still having. I'll be honest: they promised to take care of me and look into it, but at this point, I didn't believe them. However, Anthony, my service advisor, was amazing and professional (even with all my questions, doubts, and lost faith). They discovered a major issue with my engine, and he quickly got a replacement--100% covered thanks to Kia's 10-year/100,000-mile warranty. Thank you to Anthony, the service manager, and the technicians for doing a thorough job and not just going through the motions. Thank you for restoring my faith in Kia

    this dealer ship is just like all the others they will tell you anything…read more to get you to run your credit and put it out there after you tell not them not to then you have to go and freeze it so they can't do it while you are not there !!! i am so sick of these car dealer ships doing thing they shouldn't just to try and get you will I will not ever walk back in a new dealer ship again I am done with the bull sh$$$thank you Kendall

    R3 Performance Products

    R3 Performance Products

    2.0
    (3 reviews)

    The following is a very brief overview of my experience as a customer whom has paid in full around…read more30k. I purchased a new R3 convertible with a Heidts Pro G front and 4-link rear suspension. I was in the process of turning their product into a vehicle when I discovered major and minor issues with my shell. Ultimately, I had to bring multiple issues to R3's attention as I felt it might not be safe to precede with my build. Some specific issues of concern were the cowl vent, windshield header bar, dash position, and frame rails. I had to modify my Heidts transmission crossmember by 3/4 of an inch since my floor supports were not symmetrical and shifted towards the passenger side. I confirmed with Heidts via photographs and measurements that everything was ok with their suspension components and cross member. After forwarding my concerns to R3 via email, they assured me that everythign would be made right and they agreed to take the car back along with additional auto parts to help them including, original Mustang fenders, pedal box, windshield trim, and more. During my third inspection, I brought to R3's attention that there were still issues with the shell and that they had damaged my fenders by using impact wrenches and by welding a nut on the fender in place of the factory I nut. All while this was happening, I posted my first social media review and R3 lawyers wrote me some unfriendly letters. I removed my initial review and photographs as I felt we were on the same page in regards to moving forward as my focus has always been to receive a quality product to resume my build. About five months later, I was informed in writing that everything passed quality control and I optimistically made my fifth visit to their facilities for what I was hoping to be the last inspection, but unfortunately I had to bring a number of issues to their attention. R3 bolted all of my parts onto what looked to be a newly constructed shell since all of the holes that I drilled throughout the body are gone (oil cooler lines, hydraulic clutch, scuff plates, interior quarter panel holes, boot trim, etc). Thus, I optimistically believe the major structural issues have been addressed which is a positive, but I won't really know until I assemble the car again. I am pleased about the now correct 66 style Mustang dash. Everything was covered in dust, but the left hand upper control arm was rubbing against the frame rail, the windshield header bar was missing trim tabs, my custom removable radiator support was no longer flush, and they sprayed the entire interior with truck raptor liner. I used lizardskin. My anodized Ring Brothers billet trunk hinges, rear Wilwood disc calipers, powder coat suspension, rear end, and coil over shocks, were scratched in numerous locations and the majority of the bolt and nut suspension hardware looks like it will need to be replaced. In addition, my shell originally had single-piece aprons, but this has two-piece aprons with drilled out towers. I thought this would have been a simple process, but unfortunately some things have moved backwards. Attached are some photographs from my journey as a customer.

    Buyer Beware!. I tried to do business with these guys but Ray really came off as sketchy. They…read morewouldn't provide a statement of work. They wanted 100% of the money up front. They got offended when I asked for references. They told me they really didn't want to do the work because they had a big contract coming up for building 499 bodies for an Electric Mustang start up (Charge in England). After discussing with another customer who got the runaround and had to pull his incomplete vehicle (after spending $100,000), I decided this was not a reputable business. After researching Ray's history in SoCal, you can see his legacy is taking the money and running. Looking at the purchasing company who brought them to Tulsa, it appears this guy is a wanna-be entrepreneur who is more interested in marketing than producing a good product. Buyer Beware!

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