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    Kegs Limited

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    Butler Toyota of Macon

    Butler Toyota of Macon

    1.9
    (61 reviews)

    I wanted to take a moment to brag on Troy Stephens. When I think of Butler Toyota he and Larry…read moreCummings come to mind. Troy gets you out the door and Larry ensures that you keep coming back. I've purchased 2 cars from Troy. He's very personable and he always takes care of me. I love the birthday cards that I get from him personally and looks forward to them each year. What can I say... Troy has made me a "Toyota girl". If you're in need of a new car I would highly recommend Troy at Butler Toyota.

    Butler Toyota Service has lost my trust. I rarely write reviews, but I am writing this one for two…read morereasons: (1) I believe warning other customers about my experience is the right thing to do, and (2) I hope that one day Macon will have a Toyota dealership service department that operates with integrity. I have been a Butler Toyota customer for more than 10 years and have owned multiple Toyota vehicles serviced there, including a 4Runner, Tundra, and Sequoia. Over the years, I have spent thousands of dollars in their service department. I understand that dealerships charge premium prices, and I have no problem paying more for convenience, quality workmanship, and honest service. Unfortunately, honesty is where Butler Toyota failed. The final straw occurred on June 17, 2026. My wife's vehicle was brought in for service, and I was told that every lug nut on the vehicle needed to be replaced because of safety concerns and the possibility that they could not be removed in the event of a flat tire. Later that same day, I brought my truck in to repair a tire with a nail in it. Once again, I was told that all of the lug nuts needed to be replaced and that the tire could not even be removed because of their condition. What makes this difficult to believe is that Butler Toyota has been the sole service provider for both vehicles for years. They have rotated the tires numerous times on both vehicles during the past two years and never once mentioned a lug nut issue. Are we really expected to believe that all 40 lug nuts on two separate vehicles suddenly became defective at the same time? I returned to the dealership parking lot with my own impact wrench and successfully removed and reinstalled the lug nuts myself without difficulty. After I challenged their diagnosis, the explanation changed. Initially, I was told the lug nuts were "rounding off." Later, I was told they were "swollen." I was still able to remove and reinstall them with no issue. What concerns me most is that Butler Toyota originally intended to repair my tire. However, after I questioned their lug nut recommendation, they changed their position and suddenly claimed it was unsafe to repair the tire. I left the dealership with a nail still in my tire despite having purchased the tires there and despite being sold on the value of their roadside hazard warranty. The following morning, another service department repaired the tire in less than five minutes. As a result of this experience, Butler Toyota has lost our business. We have purchased tires from them, serviced multiple vehicles there for years, and spent thousands of dollars in their service department. Yet despite countless service visits, we were never told that either vehicle had lug nut issues until both vehicles were brought in on the same day. I encourage Toyota to investigate how this service department is representing the Toyota brand. Based on my experience, the service department relies on pressure sales tactics and inconsistent explanations to upsell repairs that may not be necessary.

    Kegs Limited - car_dealers - Updated July 2026

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