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<blockquote data-quote="Snattlerake" data-source="post: 3481860" data-attributes="member: 44288"><p>That is the one thing we can both agree on.</p><p></p><p>City Chevrolet on Reno is gone and I would very much like to think I had a hand in bringing it down.</p><p>I loved their service department especially for fleet vehicles. Their electrical guy was a freakin genius. He had his own back yard Tesla coil he used to frighten the neighbors.</p><p></p><p>My story</p><p>I was shopping for a truck for my son and was just getting off work. I stopped by their used car lot on the way home and looked at a truck the owner just dropped off. It had almost new tires and a new oil change because I checked it. I even saw the guy drive it on the lot and leave in his new truck. I talked to a gentleman salesman who was really nice and we discussed the truck and a possible price which I wrote on the back of his card. and he initialled it. Brought my son back to look at the truck about 20 minutes later. The gentleman was gone and a shyster took his place. Not saying anything about being their previously I talked to him about the truck. It was $2,000 more that previously discussed. He told me he had just got it today and they had put all new tires on it, changed the oils, put new fender swells and mudflaps on and a new grill guard. He wrote down the price and I grabbed the paper.</p><p></p><p>I stood up and with three other people in the room including the sales manager called him a liar. You sir are a liar. You see, I was in here about an hour ago when that truck came in. I looked at the manager and told him to point me to your general manager.</p><p>I took the gentleman's card with me and MR manager and I had a discussion. I told him I viewed used car salesmen right below whale dung in the Atlantic Trench but my first encounter was a nice one giving me pause to reflect upon previous misgivings followed by my reaffirmation from salesman number two. However they are a necessary evil and you occasionally have to deal with them. I explained what had happened and he assured me the salesman would be dealt with. Within 6 months they were gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snattlerake, post: 3481860, member: 44288"] That is the one thing we can both agree on. City Chevrolet on Reno is gone and I would very much like to think I had a hand in bringing it down. I loved their service department especially for fleet vehicles. Their electrical guy was a freakin genius. He had his own back yard Tesla coil he used to frighten the neighbors. My story I was shopping for a truck for my son and was just getting off work. I stopped by their used car lot on the way home and looked at a truck the owner just dropped off. It had almost new tires and a new oil change because I checked it. I even saw the guy drive it on the lot and leave in his new truck. I talked to a gentleman salesman who was really nice and we discussed the truck and a possible price which I wrote on the back of his card. and he initialled it. Brought my son back to look at the truck about 20 minutes later. The gentleman was gone and a shyster took his place. Not saying anything about being their previously I talked to him about the truck. It was $2,000 more that previously discussed. He told me he had just got it today and they had put all new tires on it, changed the oils, put new fender swells and mudflaps on and a new grill guard. He wrote down the price and I grabbed the paper. I stood up and with three other people in the room including the sales manager called him a liar. You sir are a liar. You see, I was in here about an hour ago when that truck came in. I looked at the manager and told him to point me to your general manager. I took the gentleman's card with me and MR manager and I had a discussion. I told him I viewed used car salesmen right below whale dung in the Atlantic Trench but my first encounter was a nice one giving me pause to reflect upon previous misgivings followed by my reaffirmation from salesman number two. However they are a necessary evil and you occasionally have to deal with them. I explained what had happened and he assured me the salesman would be dealt with. Within 6 months they were gone. [/QUOTE]
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