
Victory Chevrolet of Smithville
Smithville, MO
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The sales associate Michael Cole and sales Manager Colby Wiley were outstanding... Bravo indeed .Colby had an idea of what we wanted and went beyond out expectations. Michael equally helped us through th Wiley were outstanding... Bravo indeed .Colby had an idea of what we wanted and went beyond out expectations. Michael equally helped us through the process and generously took the time to explain all the furtureistic components of the SUV. These two are superb and outstanding as the face of Victory Chevrolet in Smithville. More
Very friendly, no pressure, were able to beat other dealers prices, an overall great experience throughout the whole process. Will definitely go to Victory again in the future! Thanks again Colby and M dealers prices, an overall great experience throughout the whole process. Will definitely go to Victory again in the future! Thanks again Colby and Michael! More
Lack of customer care and concern had me sitting in lounge hour past my car was done because no one cared I suppose . On way out door I asked for my receipt then it said I had red flags re alignment . lounge hour past my car was done because no one cared I suppose . On way out door I asked for my receipt then it said I had red flags re alignment . You all need to get people in there that actually care about ppl that already gave them money to buy a car . You c should share my review with Chris Yates he apparently only one who cares More
In the past, I have been very pleased with service here however, I must confess today I was less than pleased, in for a simple oil change tire rotation. I had an appointment and it took over an hour and however, I must confess today I was less than pleased, in for a simple oil change tire rotation. I had an appointment and it took over an hour and a half to get this done More
Very easy to negotiate a deal, then after a deal was accepted I was assisted in getting my vehicles to their location an 1.5 away.. Good job!! accepted I was assisted in getting my vehicles to their location an 1.5 away.. Good job!! More
Friendly staff and super quick last week but didn’t notice the check engine light, so had to bring it back. $200 to diagnose it but would be applied to work done. 2 items were pointed out S needi notice the check engine light, so had to bring it back. $200 to diagnose it but would be applied to work done. 2 items were pointed out S needing done. 1-the air filter was completely dirty (my bad) and the other was something with the DEF system but it was passing at the time. So I chose to do the air filter and then a recommended transmission flush. When I went to pick it up, I was told the $200 didn’t apply because I didn’t do the DEF work. This was very deceiving and bad business practice, like the bait and switch. Doubt I will be back More
I bought a new to me, 2017 Chevy Silverado from this dealership, and also a bumper to bumper warranty to 125,000 miles, with included wheel and tire coverage for "any" defects. Purchase process was fine dealership, and also a bumper to bumper warranty to 125,000 miles, with included wheel and tire coverage for "any" defects. Purchase process was fine and smooth. Problems began when my truck needed repairs that fall under the bumper to bumper warranty. My truck would consistently run >3,000 RPMS at 70+ mph, not normal. I took my truck to the dealership and was given a loaner car in the meantime until my truck was fixed. I needed a new engine sensor, which they stated was out of stock and they could not obtain within their network. I called around the KC metro and another Chevrolet location sent me a detailed list of all dealerships and Chevrolet parts warehouses that currently had the part I needed in stock. I called my original dealership back with this information and they stated they could get the part delivered from another dealership but I would need to cover shipping (+$450). If I did not want to take this route, I was told I would need to give the loaner vehicle back and continue driving my truck that was not functioning properly. After going through several rounds of discussion they were finally able to obtain a refurbished part, not new (it stated refurbished on the invoice) and get my truck operational again. Several months later (October 2024), one of my TPMS sensors was showing faulty, as well as one of my tires/rims consistently leaking air. I called to schedule service and paid my $100 deductible to have the one TPMS sensor replaced, and they replaced two of them to "help with the expense" of paying my deductible. However, upon further inspection of the faulty rim, they said the rim was not covered under my tire and wheel coverage as the rim was "corroded" (tire was in fine shape and not the cause of the issue) and I would need to purchase an entirely new rim at factory price, which I did not do. Fast forward 3 months to present day and another one of my TMPS sensors is showing faulty. I called the service department to schedule service and was told they could replace my two remaining TPMS sensors as long as I paid my deductible again. I expressed my dissatisfaction with this proposal as I was just in there a few months before, for the exact same problem, and they only replaced 1/2 of my TPMS sensors. After discussing with the Service Manager, Aaron, he stated that Victory would not "eat my $100 deductible" to replace the remaining two sensors. It seems that every time there is an issue with the >$40,000 truck I purchased, it's always a consistent hassle to reach a satisfactory resolution. Although solutions are available, you will likely be nickel and dimed for any repairs, which are only half done (see above example above of 2/4 TMPS sensors replaced). Save yourself the future headache and money by going to a different dealership. I will not purchase another vehicle from this establishment. Based on the other reviews I am reading on DealerRater, I am just one of many unsatisfied customers. I am typically not one to leave reviews bashing businesses, but I think it's very unethical of a dealership to sell you such an expensive vehicle and not stand behind their product. More
My 18-year-old son took his chevy malibu to Victory Chevrolet to have it checked out due to a shimmy that would happen when he reached 60mph. Within 15 minutes of dropping, it off they called and told Chevrolet to have it checked out due to a shimmy that would happen when he reached 60mph. Within 15 minutes of dropping, it off they called and told him it just needed new tires even though he has just put new tires on it 6 months prior. They never took the wheels off or even drove it to experience the shimmy. When he picked it up, they charged him 184.00 for nothing. As he picked up his malibu he left his new to him 2016 Chevy Duramax due to the engine light coming on. They called him 30 minutes later stating that his truck needed $17,000 worth of repairs. My son was sick as he had not even had his truck 2 weeks, it wasn't even tagged or registered. After discussing it we decided to get a second opinion and I sure glad he did because it was a $500 sensor that needed replaced. Did Victory Chevrolet think my son's parents bought these two vehicles for him and try to take advantage? Were they too busy and didn't want to fix it? I am not sure what their true intentions were, but my son works hard and pay for those to vehicles on his own and paid for the repairs on his own as well. Needless to say, we won't be going back to Victory Chevrolet, nor will we recommend them to anyone. More