Hunter Auto
Greenville, SC
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4 Reviews of Hunter Auto
These people are not organized and do not know the product. Stay as far away from this dealer as possible and go (run) to Benson's in Greer for experienced and helpful sales associates. MM Greenville product. Stay as far away from this dealer as possible and go (run) to Benson's in Greer for experienced and helpful sales associates. MM Greenville, SC More
I have purchased many cars in my time, but the experience I had here was one of the best. My salesman, Bill, was patient, knowledgeable, and friendly. He did his duty by showing me different vehicles, but I had here was one of the best. My salesman, Bill, was patient, knowledgeable, and friendly. He did his duty by showing me different vehicles, but once I decided on one he got the key and away we went. After the test drive we went inside to start the buying process. I explained where I wanted to be concerning price and payment. I was then introduced to the finance manager, Jason, who took my keys to evaluate my trade in. While he was doing that, Bill and I finished up the apps. While they were reviewing my information, Bill came back and chatted with me. He didn't make trip after trip back and forth from Jason to me with counter offer after counter offer. That was very refreshing. When it came time to get down to brass tacks, we went into Jason's office. The entire process of finalizing the deal took less than 30 minutes. Jason worked the numbers to get me where I needed to be, gave me a more than fair trade in offer, and we were done. At no time did I feel pressured, rushed, intimidated, or uneasy. I would recommend Brockman Suzuki of Greenville to anyone looking for a car, new or used. More
On Saturday July 12 2008, after several emails and phone calls over the preceding two days, I was invited by Brockman telemarketer "Nicole" to come to the lot and see the Toyota Corolla I was interested in calls over the preceding two days, I was invited by Brockman telemarketer "Nicole" to come to the lot and see the Toyota Corolla I was interested in which I had found on their website. She never told me she was a telemarketer and not an actual car salesperson, but she did describe the car in good detail and I accepted the invitation, even though it is a 70 mile trip from my home in Asheville, which she knew. I told her I would ask for her when I got there. My wife and I drove down and when we got there we were met by "David" on the lot. I asked to see Nicole, but he explained that she was not a salesperson and that he would take care of us. However, when he learned that we were only interested in seeing the 97 Corolla, he quickly realized that he had "other customers waiting" and then handed us off to a younger salesman named "Scooter." Scooter took us to another building and disappeared for a minute. When he returned he informed us that the Corolla had been sold yesterday (Friday), but he had a nice Chrysler he'd like to show us. I said that his telemarketer told me today that the Corolla was in stock for my inspection. Scooter said that the telemarketers do not always have the latest information about the inventory. I was livid. I told Scooter that the telemarketers have NO business inviting people to come see cars if they themselves have no firm knowledge of the inventory. That is a horrible "business" practice which is tantamount to bait-and-switch. We got up and left Brockman Automotive as quickly as possible. I'm well experienced and consider myself a fairly shrewd customer, but Brockman fooled me anyway. We wasted most of an entire day, $40 worth of gasoline, and significant wear-and-tear on our existing car. I did not think our frustration and anger could have been exceeded by Brockman Automotive's shameful and careless practices until I finally got home and discovered a new email from stating that I had an "appointment" to come and see the non-existent car, followed later by two "thank yous" for coming! AVOID BROCKMAN AUTOMOTIVE! More
On Saturday July 12 2008, after several emails and phone calls over the preceding two days, I was invited by Brockman telemarketer "Nicole" to come to the lot and see the Toyota Corolla I was interested in calls over the preceding two days, I was invited by Brockman telemarketer "Nicole" to come to the lot and see the Toyota Corolla I was interested in which I had found on the website. She never told me she was a telemarketer and not an actual car salesperson, but she did describe the car in good detail and I accepted the invitation, even though it is a 70 mile trip from my home in Asheville, which she knew. I told her I would ask for her when I got there. My wife and I drove down and when we got there we were met by "David" on the lot. I asked to see Nicole, but he explained that she was not a salesperson and that he would take care of us. However, when he learned that we were only interested in seeing the 97 Corolla, he quickly realized that he had "other customers waiting" and then handed us off to a younger salesman named "Scooter." Scooter took us to another building and disappeared for a minute. When he returned he informed us that the Corolla had been sold yesterday (Friday), but he had a nice Chrysler he'd like to show us. I said that his telemarketer told me today that the Corolla was in stock for my inspection and she invited me to come see it. Scooter said that the telemarketers do not always have the latest information about the inventory. I was livid. I told Scooter that the telemarketers have NO business inviting people to come see cars if they themselves have no firm knowledge of the inventory. That is a horrible "business" practice which is tantamount to bait-and-switch. We got up and left Brockman Automotive as quickly as possible. I'm well experienced and consider myself a fairly shrewd customer, but Brockman fooled me anyway. We wasted most of an entire day, $40 worth of gasoline, and significant wear-and-tear on our existing car. I did not think my frustration and anger could have been exceeded by Brockman Automotive's shameful and careless practices until I finally got home and discovered a new email stating that I had an "appointment" to come and see the non-existent car, followed later by two "thank yous" for coming! AVOID BROCKMAN AUTOMOTIVE!!! More