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    Kendell C.

    I purchased my first car through this dealership and I had a wonderful experience. All the employees were very nice and congratulating me. Andrew was super nice and very helpful. I recommend this dealership to anyone looking for a vehicle.

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    10 months ago

    got a brand new ride that we've never been more proud of. Zack was the best, ask for him!

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    Outstanding service and customer support. They are both fair and square dealers. Can't ask for anything better!

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    2.3
    (73 reviews)

    I've had a lot of problems with the service department at this dealership over the years. Off the…read moretop of my head, scratching the paint on my pristine 1997 Viper and cancelling the lifetime warranty on my 2012 Durango without even explaining what was happening or why - literally just handing me a check - are examples. But I never wrote a review, I just tried to work it out directly. Currently, I've exhausted "working it out directly" the problem of a factory defect in my $75,388.42 Durango. Apparently neither the 3 year/36000 mile factory warranty, nor the $6986 extended warranty will cover it. Their claim is that I put cracks on the inside of the taillight and warped it (see photos). "Wear and tear" they say. Yeah, right - it would take an almost magical impact to warp the taillight plastic and fracture the inside without so much as a scratch on any of the surrounding paint. I have tried to work this all the way from the service desk people to the general manager Nick Weir. Do you want to buy a vehicle from dealer where they won't fix legitimate factory defects, and even when they do, it takes a fight just to get them to do the right thing?

    I have completed three transactions with Fort Collins Dodge Jeep Ram, which makes this experience…read moreeven more disappointing. This is regarding a 21' Ram 1500 that was purchased new. I bought an extended warranty 3 years ago through this dealership. The truck misfired and had an exhaust leak. I had my truck towed in on March 3rd, 2026 and was told the repair was not major and should be completed within about a week. I made it clear I rely on my vehicle for business and needed to stay mobile but was assured it wouldn't be long, so I got a rental through Hertz. I still have the rental (3/24) Communication has been extremely poor. I can never get a straight answer. I have sent over 35 emails and had to call more than 20 times just to get updates. I also had to ask over five times just to receive an itemized breakdown of the repairs. After finally reviewing the estimate, I noticed what appears to be overlapping labor charges for tear-down and diagnostic work on top of the main repair, which raised additional concerns. My guess is they are not compensated through warranty, so they created enough charges so I will need to come out of pocket to cover their labor. The final estimate came in at nearly $7,000, while the warranty only covered $3,500. The warranty covers rental costs but was maxed out, so the rental will be out of pocket. The warranty company later offered an additional $1,000 and only $400 toward the rental, which still leaves a significant out-of-pocket cost. The salesman had told me there would be no out of pocket costs other than a deductible. I was only provided a partial warranty document at the time of sale, and the dealership later confirmed they also only had the declaration page on file as well and not the full contract. "Since only the first page was saved in the deal, I logged into the Alpha warranty site to download a copy. I re-scanned the copy now and replaced the declaration page with the originally signed document" I was also told the salesperson involved is no longer with the company due to issues with contracts. Instead of acknowledging that the salesman made a mistake, I was instead told "It was just you and him in the room, so it's hearsay" The GM took no responsibility or accountability for his former employee. To say I am upset would be a complete understatement! 21 days without a vehicle and from what I've been told there's still no completion date in sight?! What is going on here? Poor communication, constant excuses and unethical practices. This place is a money pit. I would avoid it at all cost!

    Dellenbach Motors

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    2 of my kids bought used suburu vehicles, though not through the dealership. Dellenbach did a…read morevehicle inspection for both of them at no charge when they first bought it. After the inspections they both had some work done at the shop. They printed out some clear paperwork that explained the work that needed done and also prices. Appointments were easy to make. The mechanics did a good job with the work. our service coordinators were very communicative. I imagine my kids will be back for more work in the future.

    I normally don't leave a negative review, but my experience with the service department (Abel S…read more and Ryan H.) at this dealership has been frustrating enough that I feel other customers deserve to know. We brought in our vehicle for a vibration issue that has been ongoing for months. The dealership kept the vehicle for several days on multiple occasions. Supposedly, they ran diagnostics and involved GM TAC but since they couldn't find the issue, they chalked it up to a "normal characteristic of my 2024 Escalade. Our concern was not taken seriously, and they kept referring to it as a noise when we repeatedly told them it was a vibration we were feeling not hearing. It genuinely feels like the moment they couldn't find the cause, they stopped trying and fed us with contradictory statements. For a luxury brand dealership, this level of service, transparency and accountability is far below expectations. STEER CLEAR!

    Ken Garff Ford Ft. Collins

    Ken Garff Ford Ft. Collins

    2.0
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    Came here to get an oil change an a wheel balance on a trip from California to Washington, DC. This…read moreis my second time here!!! I stopped by driving from DC to Cali in 2021. I hope they stop my car from shaking when it excels over 85 mph!!!! I just love Cheyenne, Wyoming. The people are friendly, kind, and it's small city but big livin. Something like that...

    I am not a keyboard warrior but after several emails and phone calls with no results, Ken Barff…read moreFort Collins "Service" has brought me to this point. At first, it was all good. My charging port hatch on my electric car broke and would not close. I went in to the dealership to show them the issue and schedule service. They told me they could get me a loaner car, order the part, and have me fixed up the following week. Perfect! On that scheduled day, I took the morning off of work and showed up for my appointment. I was checked in and asked to wait in the waiting room for my loaner car. After waiting about 15 minutes, the associate came out and told me that not only did they not have a loaner car for me, but the part was never ordered. That is frustrating and disappointing, but things happen. I was told they would order the part and call me for service the next week. After not hearing any communication for the next couple of weeks, I emailed twice through their website form with absolutely no response. I then tried calling. I called on 6/17 and was put on hold, then hung up on. I called again and the same thing happened. Again, giving the benefit of doubt, I waited until the next day to call again. No one in parts or service seems to know what is going on at this point. I am back to square one. Here I am 3 weeks later, driving around with tape all over my 2023 car and absolutely no communication or help. Where is the customer service? Where is the initiative to help out a customer that switched from Subaru to Ford and purchased from Ken Barff. After reading other low reviews, I am getting the true sense of KGF. And no, Gary, I don't want your generic response for other low reviews. I want you to call me to explain what is going on. I am throwing you plenty of olive branches here. I am in customer service myself and all customers want is communication and culpability. Do better.

    Fort Collins Nissan

    Fort Collins Nissan

    3.0
    (32 reviews)

    I wanted to wait until everything was neatly resolved before updating my glowing original review…read more But the truth is, there's been no resolution. Just a carousel of half-measures, unanswered questions, and absurdities that only escalated. Then it hit me: a review isn't about waiting for a tidy ending. It's to inform. To warn. To guide the next person toward a smarter decision. It's a Sunday night in the dead of summer and, for the second time that day, I'm stranded by my Nissan Grief (I mean Leaf). The nickname gets more accurate by the hour. In 24 hours, I've plugged into six public chargers -- six -- and still needed a tow to limp to one of them. "Road trip?" you ask. "Hardly," I reply. Unfortunately, I pulled the short straw. The car I bought had major performance issues within days. A full charge reading 187 miles gave me 28 before dying on the CO/WY border. I got it back to Fort Collins Nissan at my own expense, on my own time, my struggle alone. Less than three weeks into ownership, and still under their vaunted "3,000 mile / 30-day Limited Warranty" (emphasis on LIMITED -- it covers everything except what actually goes wrong), I was already in breakdown city. What followed was a circus of evasions, contradictions, and betrayals. My car spent 29 days disassembled in their service bay. [Now, let me be clear... I understand this isn't the norm. Fort Collins Nissan has a long list of glowing 5-star reviews, and I don't doubt that many of those customers had the experience I thought I was getting. I'm sure there's a reason people speak highly of this dealership.] All of this spiraled (despite having been inside three warranties) when this dealership claimed the battery needed for my vehicle was on "infinite backorder" (the long range battery for every Leaf since 2019 was effectively obsolete, unfixable) and that their hands were tied. That was a lie. Turns out, after much dialogue with Nissan Corporate, there might be a slight delay (like everything these days -- from eggs to airport departures), but the part does exist. It's not discontinued, and it's not on eternal backorder. They just didn't want to replace the electric motor and uphold their Used Car Limited Warranty. But wait! There's more. "The grand finale?" you ask. Read on. The Loaner (which I'll title the true story film coming out in 2027). Fort Collins Nissan gave me a 2023 Nissan Rogue while mine was being "studied." Then, after Nissan's Consumer Affairs Department explicitly told me to keep possession until resolution, Fort Collins Nissan reported it stolen. On July 22nd , 2025 at 8:54 a.m., I received an email (which I didn't even see until I bonded myself out of jail) giving me until noon the same day to return the loaner. And when the clock ran out, the cops rolled in. This led to my traumatic, humiliating arrest at gunpoint. If you know anything about Loveland/Fort Collins PD, you know exactly the type: fresh-faced academy grads, some still looking prepubescent, living out AR-15 action-hero fantasies with a permanent Call of Duty filter glued to their retinas. All of this, over a loaner vehicle I was told to hold onto while waiting on Nissan's own promised resolution. YOU CAN'T MAKE THIS S*** UP. That's right. My "customer service resolution" ended with an automogimp (she's still real pretty though). No compensation. No apology. No thank you, either. Charge: 3rd degree FELONY. Half my belongings trickled back through property and evidence. The other half vanished. Gone without a trace. Oh, and my gig work account -- deactivated. You guys suck, seriously. In the end, it wasn't the car that failed me. It was Fort Collins Nissan who promised they'd stand behind it, and didn't. And honestly? I'm still trying to understand how or why this happens. Why is it considered acceptable? Why is basic responsibility so neglected in business? BUYERS BEWARE: If you're in the market for a Nissan, I urge you: DON'T. Not at Fort Collins Nissan. Not at any Nissan. Simply turn around and leaf. Truth walks slow and steady, but it never gets lost.

    I took my Nissan LEAF to Nissan of Fort Collins for its 6 month checkup, and the experience…read moregenuinely made me regret buying the vehicle from this dealership. Based on this service visit alone, I would no longer recommend Nissan of Fort Collins to anyone. Before the appointment, I called to ask whether I should wait or drop the car off. I was told the service would take between 45 minutes and 1.5 hours. Instead, I was stuck at the service center for over 4.5 hours for a routine tire rotation and inspection. There were no issues with the vehicle and no complications. For context, a standard 6 month LEAF service typically includes: Tire rotation: 20 to 30 minutes Multi-point inspection and basic diagnostics: 15 to 20 minutes That puts the normal total service time at 45 to 60 minutes. Even being generous, it should not exceed 90 minutes. My car was on site for over 270 minutes, meaning well over 3 hours of that time the vehicle was not actively being worked on. After checking in, Sebastian texted me saying to reach out if I needed anything. I reasonably assumed this meant I would receive updates as my car moved through the process. After 2 hours of silence, I asked for a status update. He did not respond for 40 minutes, then replied that he was "just doing the paperwork" and the car should be done soon. After another 30+ minutes with no update, I finally went to the service counter myself and had to push for the paperwork to be completed. There was no apology, no explanation, and no acknowledgement that the service had taken more than four times the original estimate. If I had been told after the first 90 minutes that the car would not be touched for another hour or more, I could have ordered lunch or made other arrangements. Instead, my time was completely wasted with zero communication. This was a complete breakdown in basic service operations and reflects poorly on the entire dealership. The lack of communication and accountability was extremely disrespectful. I honestly cannot tell if the service personnel are incompetent or simply do not care. Either way, they will not be getting any more of my business, and I strongly caution anyone considering purchasing a vehicle here to think twice.

    Fort Collins Jeep - car_dealers - Updated June 2026

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