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    Dixon Ford VW - GiGi sending me off with my new VW Tiguan.

    Dixon Ford VW

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    We had a great experience with Dixon Ford VW. We purchased a used Chevrolet Tahoe. Our sales…read morerepresentative Gerardo walked us through the entire process. We also had a very good experience with the sales and finance managers.

    Review of Dixon VW I…read morespoke with Dixon VW for over a month about purchasing a new vehicle. Throughout every conversation--by phone and text--we discussed only the out-the-door price, meaning tax, title, and license included. At no point was anything else ever discussed. They even requested my home address (I live out of state) specifically to calculate the correct taxes and fees. When we agreed on a price and I submitted my deposit, everything appeared correct. The paperwork Scott sent me also showed $0 in taxes, which aligned with what we had agreed upon--those costs were supposed to be included in the purchase price. After I signed the paperwork, I asked if my existing plates could be transferred. At that point, Scott informed me that I would need to pay my registration fees and that I would also owe sales tax when registering the vehicle in Iowa. This added roughly $2,500 to the cost of the vehicle. This was completely unacceptable. I had other written offers for less money that already included taxes, and I had shared one of those quotes with Dixon VW. I was willing to pay about $200 more to save a two-hour drive, but adding another $2,500 made no sense. Scott and Drillon refused to refund my $1,000 deposit and claimed this was my fault because I had signed the agreement and "didn't notice it." This is despite the fact that for over a month, not once did anyone state this deal was anything other than out-the-door pricing. This turned into a week-long back-and-forth just to get my deposit returned. When I pointed out that I would end up paying $2,700 more than another identical offer, they played dumb and asked why I would have signed the paperwork. Eventually, they did return my deposit--but only after an exhausting and unnecessary ordeal. This was by far the worst car-buying experience I've ever had. What started off promising ended with changed terms, refusal to take responsibility, and behavior that fits the exact stereotype people dread when dealing with car salesmen. Plain and simple, this dealership tried to pull one over on me and then acted innocent when called out.

    Credit Auto Sales - usedcardealers - Updated June 2026

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