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    Toyota of Plano

    (551 reviews)

    I found this used Toyota Tundra for sell here and showed up at the dealership. I was immediately…read moregreeted by Robert Frauens. He showed me the car and went into great detail about all the features the car offered. With it being used he also disclosed small cosmetic defects from the get go. After test driving, Robert fought hard to get the finance department to get the monthly payments down to where I wanted it. If you are looking at a Toyota at this dealership make sure to talk to Robert Frauens!

    Toyota Financial Services SUCKS! I've bought or leased Toyotas exclusively since 1980, when I…read morebought my first pickup truck while in the NAVY. I switched to leasing around 2010. I now lease a Prius Prime, and while I love this car, dealing with TFS has recently become a nightmare. The problem started a few months ago when I began receiving letters, emails and calls from TFS about missed payments even though I pay my bill monthly with autopay. I called and discovered TFS was erroneously applying my current payments to my previously leased RAV4 that I returned to the Toyota dealership when I leased my new Prius Prime. I thought the matter was resolved--but TFS' letters, emails and calls continued. Then on April 27th, I got another "collections" call. Annoyed, I stopped the conversation and asked the agent to verify my payment history, and to check if my payments were correctly being applied to my current car vs my old car. She heard me out and took the time to verify my payments were still being applied to the RAV4. She had me hold, and took the initiative to escalate to management to fix TFS' internal problem, and then suggested checking with my bank to verify the correct account # is referenced in my auto-payment. While I'm waiting to hear from my bank, I want to be clear, this agent was terrific, and I'm quite confident she correctly communicated to management my payments must be applied to my Prius Prime. Apparently management dropped the ball a second time, because since Monday (four days ago!) I've received four TFS calls regarding missed payments. Why am I still getting these calls? Has TFS' Accounts Receivable dept. told collections to stop bothering me? Or do they not know how to stop auto-letters, emails and calls once they know they've made a mistake? Is this a back office internal collaboration problem? Do I need to worry about hits to my credit rating? What is going on with TFS? This is no way to treat any customer, much less one who has done business with Toyota for 46 years.

    Texas Cars Direct - She wants me to buy this for her Dad

    Texas Cars Direct

    (97 reviews)

    North Dallas

    I like honest car sales people…read more And from our latest car buying excursion, we continue to find them rare. For example, one of the other car dealerships prevented us from taking the car to an independent mechanic! You know they were hiding something with the car. Anyway, not only did Texas Cars Direct let us take the car to an independent mechanic, they were professional, not pushy like some of the other guys we dealt with, and easy to do business with. Mike, it was a pleasure doing business with you. Thank you for selling us the newest car in our company fleet! P.S. If you come across a clean, unmolested 1990 to 1993 Mustang convertible, give me a call!

    I purchased a Ford F250 from TexasCarsDirect back in September. I flew in from Chicago to pick up…read morethe truck. Upon arriving and meeting with David Urby, I took the truck for a test drive. There was some minor issues but the most glaring was the check engine light. David said the issues would be taken care of, go to lunch and come back in a couple of hours. He called me and said they needed a part that would not be there until Monday. David paid for my flight home and said the truck would be shipped to me. I received the truck late the next week. When driving from where I received the truck, the check engine light came on. I notified him of this issue and he said to have it fixed locally and he would reimburse me. It has been several months and many texts and calls and still no reimbursement. Up until this point, David lived up to his word but I am extremely disappointed to have to write a partial negative review due to not receiving this promised reimbursement. In addition, the check engine issue took two times to resolve, the second requiring an additional cost which I decided to absorb thinking I would get the promised reimbursement. In closing, David did live up to his word on everything until this reimbursement issue so I can't give a 5 star review due to this

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    Huffines Hyundai Plano

    (265 reviews)

    I actually went to look at the large Genesis SUV. I was impressed with the vehicle but I really…read morewasn't looking to buy at the time. As I was leaving the parking lot my wife and I saw the Hyundai Calligraphy and it was a great looking SUV as well. We parked and as we were walking to the dealership front door we ran into Manny Rios who introduced himself as a Product Expert. My wife and I had a smaller SUV from a competitive brand that we had bought to fit in our 3rd garage door that was 2 years old and we also had a larger SUV from another competitive brand that we gave to our son. We have driven all the larger SUV brands in the last year with the exception of the Hyundai. We knew what we liked and were well versed on pricing and trade in values. Manny spent a lot of time with us and answered all our questions and then we took a test drive. We were impressed! The Calligraphy was incredible! After the drive Manny and I reviewed all details such as pricing, incentives and service. I was a V.P. of sales for 30 years with some of the larger companies in the US. I was extremely impressed with the job Manny did. We bought the Calligraphy. Larry Lamarre

    On Friday my 2024 Tucson had an issue. I'd rev the engine up and the car would barely move. I…read moreguessed the transmission was slipping. Transmissions can be expensive problems so I'm so glad this will be handled while it's well under warranty. I limped home with it and scheduled their next available appointment, 7:30 am Monday. Monday morning, the car drives ok on the way there. The service guy said he wouldn't be able to look at it until *at least* Wednesday. (Umm, ok, why isnt Wednesday your next available service date then?) I asked for a loaner. None were available, but he said get a rental and Hyundai will reimburse you. Days later the service guy called and said they couldn't replicate the problem. Driving in Dallas traffic waiting for my car to have no power again wasn't a great solution, but it was their only one. I understand they can't fix what they can't find, but the answer is look more, not stop looking. I call Hyundai to get my reimbursement and they won't because the work wasn't done. I call the service guy to see how people have handled this in the past and he had no advice. I said if I knew this was a possibility, I definitely wouldn't have left it for the first 2 days while no one was doing anything with it, or I would have re-scheduled it when they had a free loaner available. Service guy said he couldn't schedule a loaner. How I would have handled it: 1. Advised me there was a possibility the rental wouldn't be reimbursed when I dropped it off. 2. Show empathy for my side of this. My car isn't fixed. I'm out some money and a lot of hassle. 3. Escalate the issue. 4. Offer a creative solution. "This is an unusual situation, so I really went to bat for you. We tried, but we can't do anything about the corporate reimbursement policy, however, we want to do something for you at the dealership. I asked my boss if I could offer you 4 free oil changes. Thats about what you spent on the rental. We value your business and I hope this shows that." Or something, anything... just convince me you care. I've bought 2 Hyundais in the last 6 months and owned 5 total. A "so-what" attitude and $411.75 for a car rental is what it took to stop that streak.

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