I *explative* HATE CAR SALESMEN!!!
Yeah I hate shady dealerships. Yeah, I know people have to make money. But I couldn't consciously scam someone for a buck. I believe working your butt off and doing a good job is much more satisfying because you earned it yourself.
It's a shame people nowadays have to be so greedy and don't care about anyone but themselves, and can't accept responsibility for their own actions.
It is at least good to know that there are still a few dealerships out there who have good morals and conduct business honestly and make their money the good honest way.
I actually recently went to go to Hanover Toyota to get my first oil change... they told me they could get me in and to come on over. I got there and they told me they couldn't get me in.
So, not wanting to go far over my 5k milage for my oil change, I went to Hanover Honda (no relation), they took me right in, and even washed my car for me afterwards. I had to pay for it and didn't get my free oil change, but their policy is customer satisfaction. If you have to bring your car in for service and can't wait for it, they give you a loaner, no questions asked. Whether you bring your car in to get a lightbulb changed or get a motor swap, they wash your car for you... and all of this is irregardless of whether or not you bought your car there or whether or not you drive a Honda, Toyota, Chevy whatever.
Still, it is a shame it's so hard to find a good honest dealership nowadays.
It's a shame people nowadays have to be so greedy and don't care about anyone but themselves, and can't accept responsibility for their own actions.
It is at least good to know that there are still a few dealerships out there who have good morals and conduct business honestly and make their money the good honest way.
I actually recently went to go to Hanover Toyota to get my first oil change... they told me they could get me in and to come on over. I got there and they told me they couldn't get me in.
So, not wanting to go far over my 5k milage for my oil change, I went to Hanover Honda (no relation), they took me right in, and even washed my car for me afterwards. I had to pay for it and didn't get my free oil change, but their policy is customer satisfaction. If you have to bring your car in for service and can't wait for it, they give you a loaner, no questions asked. Whether you bring your car in to get a lightbulb changed or get a motor swap, they wash your car for you... and all of this is irregardless of whether or not you bought your car there or whether or not you drive a Honda, Toyota, Chevy whatever.
Still, it is a shame it's so hard to find a good honest dealership nowadays.
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