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April 2023 by Miles S.
Jeep Emissions Recall "service" I did not receive this service. It was a complete hassle the whole process start to finish.For a month I was always told to call next week by Cowboy and Max. The third week I called and someone different outside of those mechanics informed me that my parts wasn't on order because " I did not have an appointment ". I explained my situation and I was told to make an appointment . I made the appointment and the parts were on order. It took 2 days for the parts to come in after my appointment was made. I came in on Monday morning April 24th 2023 and I will be able to pick it up on Tuesday and have Wednesday blocked off just in case . I called twice on Tuesday the 25th no response and no updates. I called today the 25th which is the latest. They haven't even started. I picked up my car and that wasn't a great experience. My problem isn't that it's taking this long . My problem is the lack of communication. Though this process. If I was going to take longer tell your customers don't have them play the waiting game . Pros : Nice customer service on the phone . The lady that takes payment was extremely nice and was the only one that gave me updates . Cons : The maintenance team isn't accountable. This company will not provide any rental assistance even if it's beyond the promise time .
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April 2023 by Jeffrey W.
They sell cars as "CPO" which are not. True CPO cars have a warranty FROM THE MANUFACTURER, not some Mickey Mouse "inspection" by the dealer. Don't fall for this scam. If they are lying about this, what else are they lying about?
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April 2023 by Austin S.
Hands down the worst sales experience we have had buying a car. we have visited 9 dealers in two days. and they were the worst by a long shot. brant was great very easy to deal with, but once it changed hands to a manger straight down hill. gives a speech on how they are a family dealer etc etc. turned out to be complete bullshit. Told us We had to take the high rate deal because that's there policy and the other company declined us. But yet that company is who we used to purchase the vehicle a hour later. Straight up lied to us. We ended up going to hovart Chevy right down the road and got true customer service. completely took care of us gave us a better deal and all around not a single problem. we have about 7 different dodges as a family and we wouldnt even take our vehicle to them for service now.
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February 2023 by Alex M.
I bought a 2021 F150 with 11k miles on Jan 27, Feb 12 the truck left me stranded 3 hours away from home. I've contacted Rod, the salesmen that sold me the truck, he then pushed me over to the GM Wesley (Wes) Keller. Wes told me "you bought a truck, there's nothing I can do. You can bring it back when it's fixed and trade it if you'd like." I'm now without a vehicle, that I'm making payments on. This was my very first car/truck buying experience, and I'm sad to say I used McKinney Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram & Mazda. Please dont make the same expensive mistake I did.
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December 2022 by Catelyn H.
Look no further than McKinney Dodge for all your car needs. This dealership boasts Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep, Ram, and Mazda vehicles, so there's a ton of inventory. The salesmen are very personable and knowledgeable- they even go attend yearly trainings hosted by Chrysler. To date the most helpful sales person I have worked with is Mike Henry. Mike has been with McKinney Dodge for about 20 years so he is very knowledgable about cars and how to get the most bang for your buck. Furthermore, Mike is very happy go lucky and he'll make it feel like you're buying a car from a friend! Additionally the service department at McKinney is not too shabby. The service department will work with you to mitigate any vehicular issues and help to ensure your car is safe to drive! Pro tip is to schedule your service department visit two weeks out to ensure you'll get the best appointments.
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August 2022 by Jack T.
Let me start this by stating that the dealings I had with the sales rep, Chris C., were just fine. Nice guy knowledgeable, easy to talk with. And since all cars are in such short supply, we all know that price drops are out of the question. At least McKinney didn't have ADM. I had saved enough, plus the trade in, to allow me to buy the car outright, without the need of a loan. The sales rep and the "sales manager" both told me that McKinney policy was that I had to take a loan on the car as a condition of the sale. Strange business policy, isn't it? After that it was all downhill, and as usual, it was all with the finance department. This is the fifth time in a row that the finance department of a dealership has cast a pall over the "experience". In the past 8 years, we have encountered a rude finance person (Mazda), a rude/lazy/petulant finance person (BMW), a dishonest finance person (Mazda) and finally an extremely officious finance person (McKinney Mazda). I'll spare the details, but the initial dealings with the finance person were within earshot of the "sales manager", who immediately put his head down and pretended not to notice. He obviously had no intention of asserting any authority. He later found the time to disappear until I left the dealership. The problem I had with the finance person could have been rectified by me, without her interference. And remember that my dealing with the finance person should have been confined to me saying "no" to all the costly marvelous add-ons and "insurances" that are peddled in that office, then saying goodbye. In any case, this time was the only time that McKinney Mazda would ever see me, unless it is for warranty service. I can hardly wait.