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August 07, 2024
Can’t say enough good things about this dealership and my sales associate Justin! Price was so good I drove 4 hours to trade with them! sales associate Justin! Price was so good I drove 4 hours to trade with them! More
Other Employees Tagged: Kevin Holloway
October 16, 2020
Awful experience! I had an appointment scheduled to look at a vehicle. Upon arrival I was told the rep had already left for the day. Me and the rep that did help went to look for the vehicle. We couldn’t fi at a vehicle. Upon arrival I was told the rep had already left for the day. Me and the rep that did help went to look for the vehicle. We couldn’t find it so he went in to ask about it. Come to find out they had already sold it! He then offered me a vehicle over twice the price! The old bait and switch wasting my time and gas on a 45 minute drive in one direction. I would not recommend this dealership to anyone. More
May 15, 2018
Not good If you are in the market for a new or used automobile, please do not go to Glynn Smith Chevrolet Buick GMC . It is not the same dealership that it was If you are in the market for a new or used automobile, please do not go to Glynn Smith Chevrolet Buick GMC . It is not the same dealership that it was 5 years ago. There are a few sales managers like Brian Bonner out there that could careless if you buy from them or not. If you do make sure you get everything written down if you don't they will not stand by what they say.We did deal with Kenny Senn It was his sales manager Brian Bonner that was a real a--hole. We did purchase the vehicle after talking with Moose, the general manager. But after a week we still only have one key among other things. More
Other Employees Tagged: Kenny Senn , Moose
April 15, 2018
Team effort at Opelika AWESOME. THANKS CHRIS, BRIAN& STAN I went into the dealership in need of a dependable vehicle with a trade in (from another place who wouldn't take their own car back) and discovered th I went into the dealership in need of a dependable vehicle with a trade in (from another place who wouldn't take their own car back) and discovered that trade in was significantly worth less than I owed for pay off. IN AMAZEMENT GLYNN SMITH'S TEAM (BRIAN, CHRIS,&STAN) GOT ME IN A BRAND NEW VEHICLE!!!! THANKS TO GOD FOR THIS PLACE OF BUSINESS WHO REALLY CARE ABOUT PEOPLE...ONCE AGAIN THANKS TEAM OF ANGLES More
Other Employees Tagged: Chris Currie, Stan Mayfield , Brian, Chris, & Stan
January 24, 2018
Not friendly I visited Glynn Smith Chevrolet today to look at a used Camaro Z/28. I had been in contact with the salesman, Otis via email for a couple of days. I h I visited Glynn Smith Chevrolet today to look at a used Camaro Z/28. I had been in contact with the salesman, Otis via email for a couple of days. I had a few questions about the car and they were quickly answered. The last email I received asked me if I’d be willing to come view the car in person and take it for a spin. I responded that I would be able to visit this afternoon. So I drove from Birmingham to look at this car. When I got to the dealership they said Otis was with a customer and another gentleman showed me the car. When I asked about driving the car, he said there are no test drives for this car. I showed him the email and he brought out his manager, Brian. Brian said for this type of car we need to know you’re serious about it and agree on numbers beforehand. They also would check my credit to make sure I could afford the car to begin with. I asked him why this wasn’t included in the emails, he said those emails are template based. It was at this point his demeanor became more frustrated that this conversation had yet to end. I wasn’t about to have my credit dinged for a car I wasn’t sure I would like. Primarily because the car had just over 4,000 miles but it already had three owners. So that was a red flag. His response was it has low miles and warranty. Then it began to sprinkle and he said this car isn’t safe in the rain with these tires. This was the first thing we agreed on our entire conversation, and then I decided to take my business elsewhere. I’m not upset that they restrict test drives on high performance vehicles. I get it. But what I don’t understand is why this wasn’t communicated in the multiple emails prior to my visit? And why did I leave this dealership feeling ashamed for having the audacity to want a test drive that I scheduled ahead of time? More
