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    Autos Of Dallas

    Autos Of Dallas

    2.2
    (420 reviews)

    I wrecked my car and needed another quickly and Autos of Dallas Plano got me in and out with a car…read moreof my choice in a few hours. My experience with Josh is one to remember. The pricing was clear without hidden fee; a low-pressure sales approach was employed. The rest of the staff were pleasant and knowledgeable not to mention an efficient finance department. Do not take my word for it, go check it out!

    Chassity was the most frustrating salesperson I have ever dealt with. Throughout the process, she…read morerepeatedly ignored texts and failed to communicate for days at a time. Also, her grammar was god awful and couldn't spell certain words right. This was just a warning of the terrible experience I was about to go through. The only time I could get a response was after requesting multiple times to be transferred to a different salesperson. After weeks of poor communication, I finally decided to stop wasting time and drive from Austin to Dallas in person. I arrived fully prepared to purchase the vehicle that day. I wasn't negotiating the advertised price, wasn't asking for discounts, and was ready to drive the car off the lot. In other words, this should have been one of the easiest sales imaginable. Unfortunately, the experience only got worse when I arrived. The dealership felt chaotic and disorganized from the moment I walked in. The showroom was crowded, messy, and far from what you would expect from a dealership selling luxury vehicles. There were visible scratches and damage throughout the facility, and even basic details seemed neglected. To make matters worse, despite my repeated requests to work with someone else, Chassity immediately approached me and brought me back to her desk. When it came time to discuss numbers, the real issue surfaced. The advertised price on the third-party website was not the actual price they intended to sell the vehicle for. They had added roughly $3,000 in "optional" products and services, including a theft protection package. I told them plainly: remove the optional package, and I would buy the car immediately. That's when I received one of the most absurd explanations I've ever heard in a car-buying experience. I was told the package was "optional," but not in the sense that it could be removed. Instead, it was "optional" because I could choose to pay even more money to upgrade it. In other words, the package was mandatory, despite being presented as optional. At that point, it became clear that the advertised price was little more than bait to get customers in the door before adding thousands of dollars in mandatory extras. Between the lack of communication, the disregard for my requests, the chaotic dealership environment, and the misleading pricing tactics, this was easily the worst car-buying experience I have ever had.

    CarMax

    CarMax

    3.0
    (217 reviews)

    THIS IS THE PLACE TO COME if you want to sell your car for a good price without getting the run…read morearound. Long story short I found a car at a different dealership that was hard to find, they were a bit stiff and offered me below value what KBB said I could get for my great condition low mileage car with premium package. The dealer where I was getting the car I wanted (I'll just say it - Audi Plano!?#$% Avoid them at all costs if you want a FAIR deal) they offered me a RIDICULOUSLY below average amount - what KBB suggested. I walked out frustrated and tired physically and mentally. Thank God I noticed Carmax nearby and thought Why Not? I walked in, there was very much a dmv feel to it Lots of people, sitting everywhere, lot's of traffic in and out. There was a monitor with peoples names/appointment times at the front desk. I thought, wow how am I going to get an appraisal on a weekend with all these people? When it was my turn the guy was very nice and said no problem, we can do that for you and he re-directed me to the business window which was nearby. I was still skeptical and cranky given what I had been through at another dealership. Business desk had a lot going on too, but they seemed to be in good spirits with each other and the people who approached them! Complete opposite from previous dealer. I was greeted by Micah (sp?) who was seemed relaxed despite the busyness, she told me how appraisals worked in a matter of fact way, when I hesitantly asked how long all this would take, she quickly said it should be no more than 30 mins with a confident smile. I was still skeptical but refused to give away my car for the measly amount the other dealer offered me. Well, I went to the bathroom, people watched and yeah about 30 mins later, she came back with my appraisal quote! way more than MORE than what the stingy dealer down the street was offering me and ABOVE KBB !! If I didn't want the other car so bad at A/P, I would've gladly told them to touch grass! But unfortunately they had what I needed. I would have felt much better to have bought from Carmax, everyone I encountered there was friendly, professional and got things done in a great amount of time! I want to thank Micah again for being so patient with me and explaining things while I was under great personal stress and timelines as well (death in the family, trade in car papers expiring etc). I sold my beloved car to Carmax in Plano, had a GREAT experience from beginning to end and wanted to let them know I appreciate them being a positive part in such a stressful weekend for me. Thanks again!!!! (SH)

    Sold me a lemon,haven't even had the car a full year and i'm already having engine problems..no…read morewonder the guy was edgar to sell me the car...never again

    Ray Huffines Chevrolet Plano

    Ray Huffines Chevrolet Plano

    3.4
    (149 reviews)

    Yes, I drive a sports car…read more But, then again, would you expect that I'd be behind the wheel of something more pedestrian, such as an Chrysler Pacifica or Chevy Malibu? Of course not. Don't be silly. And, my two-seater sports car is none other than America's sports car. (And yes, there is only ONE America's sports car. You can figure it out.) None of those fancy Italian or German roadsters for me. And when it's time for service, I take my hot rod to Ray Huffines Chevrolet in Plano. No, I didn't buy my speedster at Huffines. Actually, I bought it in New Jersey, so I had to figure out a local Chevrolet dealer for my continuing service needs. After several service runs to other dealerships shortly after buying it that were less than satisfactory, I settled on Huffines. Why? Well, let me count the ways. This is my fourth America's Sports Car over the past twenty years. Prior to this one, I took my cars to several other Chevy dealerships in the Dallas area. And getting service from most of them was like being staked to an ant hill on a broiling August day. Matter of fact, most of the time, I would have chosen the ant hill. But over my five or six visits to Huffines, my service advisors have been timely upon my arrival and pleasant to deal with. And their estimates of the service cost and time frame have always been spot on. The waiting area is typical for a Chevy dealership. No fancy expresso machines, complimentary champagne, and hors d'oeuvres that you might find at your Lamborghini dealership. Again, this is a CHEVROLET dealership. And while you might not drive America's sports car, I'd bet that Huffines would be good for your Chevy Malibu, or maybe even some other vehicle brands. But if you do drive a Lamborghini, I'd probably play it safe at the Lambo dealership, especially if they serve some of those fancy Canapés while you're sipping a nice vintage of Dom Perignon.

    Don't do business with this dealership. I asked to unsubscribe from their marketing emails and they…read moreblasted my info to Cars.com so no I am getting spammed from every dealership in the midwest. Joby Jacob is the person responsible! Stay away from this place.

    Huffines Hyundai Plano

    Huffines Hyundai Plano

    2.8
    (270 reviews)

    I bought my first car there in 2014 and purchased my 3rd last week after my car was claimed a total…read moreloss by my insurance. If ever in a fender bender, and you own a Hyundai, go see Juan, at the body shop at Huffines Hyundai plano! He takes care of everything, including that any parts that need to be replaced are replaced with manufactured parts. Other places will put refurbished parts because they are cheaper - for your insurance. The entire team is stellar! I highly recommend them for body work. Want or need a new car? Go see Andy. He is amazing!!! Walk you through the process - from the paperwork to familiarizing you with all the features in your vehicle before you drive off in your new vehicle.

    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.

    Wayne Motors - autorepair - Updated August 2026

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