Seminole Toyota
Sanford, FL
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The people are DAVID MAUS VOLKSWAGEN are just loooking to make a buck as are most car dealers. It was a Sunday afternoon and they said my financial institution was closed and therefore could not get the to make a buck as are most car dealers. It was a Sunday afternoon and they said my financial institution was closed and therefore could not get the EXACT payoff amount for my trade in. Later, they said they pulled the payoff figure off of my credit report and "overestimated" just to be sure. They make a deal, we sign the papers, and I leave with the new Jetta. Two days later, they call saying that the payoff amount was actually $5000 more than what we had agreed upon and that I needed to come up with that money. Um....aren't you the people who told me the figure???? And now, because of your mistake, I am responsible...well turns out....READ THE FINE PRINT....cause now i'm bringing the Jetta back and getting my "trade-in" back in my possession.. I will NEVER go to any David Maus dealership again...nor will any of my friends and family once they have heard this story. More
I'm really disapointed with their commitment with their customers! I had been contacted Mark Schaeffer regarding a 2006 BMW 325. We had already defined the price, fees and tax. I was just waiting for the customers! I had been contacted Mark Schaeffer regarding a 2006 BMW 325. We had already defined the price, fees and tax. I was just waiting for their evaluation to define the trade in conditions. After many attempts/phone calls, Mark spoke with me and told me the car was sold to another customer. I was surprised with this information. They are disgusting! More
Am new to FL. Needed service on window was scraping when going up/down and made grinding noise, informed them of buzzing/humming/vibrating noise coming from driver door/dash. Have extended warranty. Contact going up/down and made grinding noise, informed them of buzzing/humming/vibrating noise coming from driver door/dash. Have extended warranty. Contacted Toyota Warranty based upon what I told them they indicated that the service should be covered if mechanical. The way the dealership described the problems to warranty I had to pay $278.00 for the window to be fixed. The buzz/vibration/humm noise was described to warranty as a "rattle" so not covered. Was told the "rattle" would require a "noise pack" costing almost $800.00. Did not have this done. Buzz/Vibration/Humm sounds like electrical (had car in past that had same problem turned out to be wiring to the stereo). Now am see sparks from dash area and buzz is louder. Called them they told me to bring car in to see if they can replacate problem. Don't trust them now. Window still not correct now am hearing loud air like when window is open. Am a female alone - I believe they saw me coming and thought "gouging". I need to find someone to fix my car. I had a great dealership with great service in Kansas City. But My job is here so this is where I am. Can anyone guide me? More
We visited on the grand opening weekend. My experience was so bad I blogged about it. In a nutshell, my husband and I were dragged all over the HOT parking lot with a couple month old baby in a bucket se was so bad I blogged about it. In a nutshell, my husband and I were dragged all over the HOT parking lot with a couple month old baby in a bucket seat in search of an elusive 6+ passenger vehicle. We requested an SUV type but were told "You don't want that" by the salesman. My current car (a paid for 2002 Chrysler PT Cruiser) was insulted and we were condescended to. I've eaten better salesmen for lunch, but this guy took the cake. When I asked him why we should purchase the Toyota Siena instead of a Honda Odyssey, he said... wait for it... "No reason. They're equally good.". I gave him the *perfect* opening to sell me on the car. But no. I asked for printed materials on their vehicles and was told "We don't have any". I've been to many dealerships and they ALL have printed materials with pretty pictures to drool over. We spoke to the manager and apprised him of the situation but it really was a total disappointment overal. More
30 days after I've taken my Toyota I receive nothing in the mail, no phone call but one day at work I was left a message by finance (didn't even say his name)saying that I had to return the car. Gave me no the mail, no phone call but one day at work I was left a message by finance (didn't even say his name)saying that I had to return the car. Gave me no reason why this had happened. For 6 days I'm left fretting trying to get a hold of someone and being constantly transferred and getting no where. I had the means and the proof to make payments to the car it's the whole reason why I imagine they'd even let me drive out of the lot with it. I had to drive all the way over there to finally talk to someone come to find out that they had neglected to tell me that the bank that had accepted me was different than the one that I had made signatures for when I had originally said yes to buying the car. All the time you see in the commercials how they will do anything to earn your business, they can start by teaching their finance department a thing or two about customer service. You DO NOT call somebody up and deliver them such horrible news when it's not backed up by solid evidence, don't even leave a name or phone number where they can be reached or anything. I will not come back to David Maus nor recommend it to anyone that I know. More
Every negative thing you read about this dealer is true. We went to this dealer to price a new 2009 Toyota Camry. When we got there we were greeted by lot attendant who nicely showed us the Camry section. We went to this dealer to price a new 2009 Toyota Camry. When we got there we were greeted by lot attendant who nicely showed us the Camry section. Then tried pushing us towards the used cars section even though we told him we were looking for new cars only. When we found a new Camry we liked with all the options (LE, 16" Enkei rims, tint windows, leather seating and Toyoguard) we were given the total out the door price of over $27,800. We asked about rebates and were told that at the time there were no rebates and that they could not lower the price any because that would be at a lose to them. We then asked how it was possible that Toyota of Orlando was offering pricing of the same car for $21,900 which was much lower that what they were offering in pricing. The Sales Manager Chris S. told us that there was "no way" Toyota of Orlando was actually selling the same car for less and he then went to the computer and pulled off the pricing list of Toyota of Orlando pricing from then internet. When I explained to him that the pricing on the internet was that the same for every Toyota site and generic he readily dismissed the idea of a lower price. Once again they tried to push us towards a used car with high mileage but at a lower price of $19,000 plus tax, tag and dealer fees ($21,000). After again telling them we were only looking a a new vehicle they suggested we buy a entry level Toyota Camry CE with no options but tinted windows...the total price was $22,900. The Sales Manager told us that the only way Toyota of Orlando could show lower prices was that they were taking off rebates for recent college students and recent military members and that Toyota of Orlando’s pricing was an advertising trick. The Sales Manager told us that they all get the same cars for the same prices and that no one could offer the car we wanted for a lower price than what he was offering. He then stated that is why they move over 600 vehicles a month because of their "fair" pricing. After trying to get us sign with them we then told them we would think about it and possibly be back and we then exited the dealership. We then went directly to Toyota of Orlando to see if their pricing was fake like we were told at David Maus Toyota and using discounts and rebates from college students and military members......needless to say we walked out of Toyota of Orlando the same day with the exact car we first wanted at David Maus Toyota for a price of $21,817 minus the window tinting. I really doubt that the window tinting cost the difference of $6000!!!! Summary don't go to David Maus unless they are willing to knock off about $6000 - $8000 their sticker price or go to Toyota of Orlando where they really are the best in the SouthEast! More
We went to David Maus Toyota to look at an auto Camry XLE to replace my current 5-speed (wrist injury). I made it clear to them that I was also considering an Accord EX-L but wanted to give the Camry a chanc to replace my current 5-speed (wrist injury). I made it clear to them that I was also considering an Accord EX-L but wanted to give the Camry a chance since for me it was nearly a wash. They took the keys for our trade and came back with unacceptable values for the trade and refused to budge on the Camry. I took this as a sign that I should leave and go next door to buy the Accord. They refused to give our keys back for 15 minutes while they kept coming back with slightly lower but still too high of an offer. We finally got the keys back and promptly went over to Courtesey Honda and bought that Accord with no issues whatsoever. I had bought a 2003 Tacoma from David Maus before and that was a pleasurable experience but it seems they have failed to maintain their good business practices. More
I just drove 30 miles (one way) to go to this dealership, to test out "doing whatever it takes to earn YOUR business" or "price and payment in 15 minutes" or "empower all of our employees" or "we never want to test out "doing whatever it takes to earn YOUR business" or "price and payment in 15 minutes" or "empower all of our employees" or "we never want to lose your business over price" I set up my appointment through chat on the internet. The ONLY reason I was willing to give a 3 for friendliness and customer service is because of Keel Herrerra. He has a big future in sales....at another company. He never once seemed fake or acted like he yearned for my money, he was well mannered and playful with my very active son and involved him. That's about where it stopped. Keel ended up dealing with a finance guy named Steve. Keel had to ask several times about other options I may have for getting a car. The credit was mediocre at best (although plenty good at other dealerships) and my trade-in was $1500 less than what was offered at other dealerships. The price on the car would not budge. The selection of the brand of car was very limited. Steve came out and simply told me what I wanted was not within his ability (on their smallest, most stripped vehicle) and he would looking at nearly twice as much per month as expected. Although, I must add, other dealerships played with numbers and got me close. Steve had that "toyota elitest" attitude. My favorite was his closing comment "when something changes for YOU give us a call" APPARENTLY, WHATEVER IT TAKES TO EARN MY BUSINESS MEANS SOMETHING MUST CHANGE FOR ME. He in no way was empowered, obviously, Keel Herrerra was not empowered. Keep in mind folks, those slogans you hear every night on Central FL television are just that SLOGANS they mean nothing. Honestly, if they did not make such high claims I wouldn't have expected as much and not be as aggravated I drove so far to get there. But, the owner tosses out that quirky dorky smile, points his two fingers at us and tell us "our goal is to never lose your business over price". Its not true. They are like every other car dealership, there is nothing that stands them apart from anywhere else. Please know who is talking to you when they tell you these slogans and understand there is nothing different about them. My favorite part of the night was Keel told me at the beginning, "we just want to get you in a car. We know when you drive off you're going to tell 5 different people about your experience" The funny thing is, I did call people. 8 different friends (and now this) were called as I was beyond frustration on my long 30 miles trip home...I can assure you, none of those 8 will shop there. Funny how that works. Thanks for reading. If you're looking to negotiate, this is not the place for you. More
Run away from this dealer! I went to David Maus Toyota to purchase two new yaris'. The first salesman was very nice and then the deal went South real quick. The sales manager...the other Maus brother (n to purchase two new yaris'. The first salesman was very nice and then the deal went South real quick. The sales manager...the other Maus brother (not david)came over and basically started fast talking numbers to me. Well, we finally made a deal but I was headed on vacation for the next two days. I told them I was glad we had reached a deal, but I wanted my wife to come in and test drive the vehicle the day after our vacation (2 days later). If she liked it, I would sign and drive the cars. I was told the deal we had agreed to was for that initial day only. OK... no problem there. They can keep there two cars if that's the way they do business. They lose out on ~35k and i get to keep my self respect and give my business to a dealer who is hopefully a bit less sleazy! Later... More
Looks like I'm one of the lucky ones. I walked out of this dealership after a single test drive. I can say nothing of price, service...only a sales experience gone bad. The sales person, Michael, greet this dealership after a single test drive. I can say nothing of price, service...only a sales experience gone bad. The sales person, Michael, greeted me with a, "Hello welcome to David Maus Toyota. Are you going to buy a car today?" I should have just gotten back in my car then and left. Wanted to drive a Prius though and I did. Nice car--will definately buy it at another dealership. Spoke with Michael about the vehicle after driving it and mentioned I wanted to test drive a model with a different suspension system than what they had on the lot. In his "expert" opinion he told me, "You don't have to test drive that you drove this one." When I requested a brochure and his card he brought some arrogant sales manager who wanted me to sit down with him and talk. I walked out with no brochure and no card. I will never give them my business and will make sure I steer friends and colleagues away from this ridiculous dealership. Apparently, David Maus won't do whatever it takes to earn my business because he can't even train his employees on how to listen and work with customers. More