buying a scion
I am going to buy a scion XB and i was wondering if anyone has dealt with sterling Mcall toyota in the houston area from what i can tell they have worked with me to try to sell me the car, but ive had some problems with the title on my trade in. and if anyone has dealt with any other dealers in houston could you tell me what theyve been like thanks i appreciate it
Tripertripp-
I'm also here in Houston. I bought mine in October @ Fred Haas Toyota / Scion Country on HWY 249. Matt was my salesman- cool guy. Danny was my salesmanager- a tad pushy, but not too bad. I wanted a BSP 5 SPD xB, but they didn't have one at the time & I wouldn't compromise (Why should I?). They set me up in a loaner BCM 5 SPD xB for a week until they got mine in. PLUS they through in the kooler tail lights!
If you want more info, feel free to PM me.
I'm also here in Houston. I bought mine in October @ Fred Haas Toyota / Scion Country on HWY 249. Matt was my salesman- cool guy. Danny was my salesmanager- a tad pushy, but not too bad. I wanted a BSP 5 SPD xB, but they didn't have one at the time & I wouldn't compromise (Why should I?). They set me up in a loaner BCM 5 SPD xB for a week until they got mine in. PLUS they through in the kooler tail lights!
If you want more info, feel free to PM me.
hmmm well i thank you for your suggestions i might stop by thier and check them out but sterling mcall is also very nice i mean the manager was gonna let me drive off with the scion before we even had the money. a long story but i ended up not getting to because of my messed up title oh and would you happen to know how they are on trade ins?
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No, I'm sorry. My other 2 cars were made in 1964 &, I assumed that they would'nt have been interested. Maybe I should have asked though.
I do feel that here in Houston, you are better off selling the car on your own. Dealers don't give much for trade-ins here, in my opinion. If you were to check http://www.nada.com/
You could get an Idea of your trade in value. You'll notice how it differs from retail, which is closer to what you could sell it for yourself.
No, I'm sorry. My other 2 cars were made in 1964 &, I assumed that they would'nt have been interested. Maybe I should have asked though.
I do feel that here in Houston, you are better off selling the car on your own. Dealers don't give much for trade-ins here, in my opinion. If you were to check http://www.nada.com/
You could get an Idea of your trade in value. You'll notice how it differs from retail, which is closer to what you could sell it for yourself.
Be sure to check the dealer review area:
https://www.scionlife.com/dealers/it...&sub_cat_id=44
With Pure Pricing, the price will be pretty much the same, so the important thing, IMO is how they treat you and you they treat their service customers. I mean dealers in general, not just yours. Good Luck.
https://www.scionlife.com/dealers/it...&sub_cat_id=44
With Pure Pricing, the price will be pretty much the same, so the important thing, IMO is how they treat you and you they treat their service customers. I mean dealers in general, not just yours. Good Luck.
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Sorry- I guess that was rather subjective of me. I don't intend to dis anybody else's tails. I'm just not a big fan of the standard tails.....everyone's got their own tastes.

