Autonation Toyota Corpus Christi Service Center - Service Center
Corpus Christi, TX
684 Reviews of Autonation Toyota Corpus Christi Service Center - Service Center
Each time I go in for an oil change the staff is friendly and attentive. They don’t always greet you when you come in, but they are friendly once you gets to speak to them. The place is clean and comfortable and attentive. They don’t always greet you when you come in, but they are friendly once you gets to speak to them. The place is clean and comfortable as you wait. More
Extremely Happy with service provided by salesman and service department. For the issues I was having with my vehicle. Found everything I need on file for my warranty. And was able to keep my truck on th service department. For the issues I was having with my vehicle. Found everything I need on file for my warranty. And was able to keep my truck on the road for me. They held on to my vehicle until it was completely in a timely manner. An was up to date on all the process that was being done. Deductible was covered an walked out one happy camper! Thank you again! More
I was on vacation and the key to my Camry broke off in the trunk lock. After rigging my key back together, I drove immediately to AutoNation Toyota to get a replacement key. The process of getting a rep the trunk lock. After rigging my key back together, I drove immediately to AutoNation Toyota to get a replacement key. The process of getting a replacement key was very deceptive. I was given the choice of a key fob that would unlock the doors and the trunk electronically for $240, or a key without the electronic door lock openers for $45. I ordered two of the non-electronic keys at $45 each. (so that I could have a spare) They did do a great job timewise. They said it would take about 90 minutes, I was out of there in 75 minutes. I was pleased about that. But the part I was really dissatisfied with was the deception when asking about the price. It ended up costing $285 for two keys. Not a single person mentioned the charges for "programming". Based on my conversation with two different employees in the dealership, I was expecting to pay $100ish and the bill came out to almost $300. Why not just tell people up front what the true cost of replacing a key is going to be? What is the point of hiding charges from customers on the front end? It seemed very deceptive and left a bad taste in my mouth concerning this dealership. More