Leon Veremeychik | Page 30
Professional Sales Associate
Rocky Mountain Eurosport Parker
19201 Lincoln Ave
Parker, CO 80138
298 Reviews
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July 30, 2011
very bad customer service the guy Leon is a cone man try to sell you warranty and push you to finance had a very bad attitude tryd being a smartalik with me lied about the car not being painted . just would to sell you warranty and push you to finance had a very bad attitude tryd being a smartalik with me lied about the car not being painted . just wouldn't deal with him not a nice person theirs a reason y so meany other people write bad reviews about him. stay away More
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September 03, 2009
I was in the market for a used Mercedes SL, and Rocky Mountain Eurosport had the best selection in town. Leon was a pleasure to work with - not high pressure, but available to answer any questions we mi Mountain Eurosport had the best selection in town. Leon was a pleasure to work with - not high pressure, but available to answer any questions we might have. After a couple trips to the dealership, we narrowed down to two that we liked - one was significantly more than the other, but Leon was helpful for both, and not trying to sway me either way. He agreed to swap the wheels and tires on the one I liked, and the following morning (after buying the car), they followed through exactly as they said they would. The transaction was very smooth, I felt the price was fair, and I am extremely pleased with the car. I would definitely consider Rocky Mountain Eurosport again the next time I am looking for a higher end used car. More
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August 09, 2009
So used high end car dealers are out for the final sale just like anyone else... that's a given. I arranged the purchase of a 2007 Porsche GT3 trading in two vehicles and cash. We agreed on prices for the just like anyone else... that's a given. I arranged the purchase of a 2007 Porsche GT3 trading in two vehicles and cash. We agreed on prices for the trades and the purchase price. Then I had a pre-purchase inspection done by the local Porsche dealer (an absolute must I might add) where they discovered some "damage" to the exhaust system and the rear tires needed replacing (one was showing cord in several places)... upon further investigation the cost of exhaust repairs would near $3,000.00 and the tires would cost an additional $1,100+! Leon's solution was that most people just put an aftermarket system on the car anyways! He agreed to allow me $1,000 towards the issues (not at all favorable), mind you the GT3 had been on eBay listed with excellent tires with 70% of tread and no mention of the exhaust damage. It was also advertised as including "all original keys and manuals" yet the vehicle arrived with one key and no manuals at all! I got the run around for 2 months about the keys and manuals and it eventually cost me several hundred dollars to replace those items. They picked up my trades first of course, upon receiving the cars Leon called complaining about the aftermarket wheels and Toyo R888 tires (DOT legal R compound tires) which were only two months old... he wanted to take back the $1,000 credit he had allowed on the deal saying he had to replace the tires at the very least. Well, they now had my cars (trades), the GT3, all the titles and all my money at this point so I had no leverage whatsoever. I'm OK with the eventual results, the GT3 is great, the exhaust is functional and I won't replace it anytime soon but my trade-ins are currently on eBay and the Carrera S still has my R-comp tires on it though no note is made of that in the listing... nor does he mention that the engine was replaced (intermediate shaft failure) which he knew when he took the trade... he also lists the BMW 330xi as a one owner car which he knows is not true... Though these slightly intentional "oversights" are common in the used car business, it irritates me to be nickel and dimed (with very BIG COINS) in a nearly $100,000 deal. They could have at the very least provided me with keys and manuals! Life goes on... be VERY CAREFULL and insist upon a pre-purchase inspection, even though it may not change the results, at least you know it's coming... More
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July 09, 2009
Leon and his staff are very easy to work with and honest. They are selling used cars so you still have to be diligent and have the cars looked at before you buy, especially because they specialize in perform They are selling used cars so you still have to be diligent and have the cars looked at before you buy, especially because they specialize in performance vehicles (that's just part of buying a used car- get it inspected first!). I don't believe that they would intentionally mislead. I've had two experiences buying cars from them and the price was blue book on one and a bargain on the other, and both prices were presented to me honestly. And as for their inventory, if you're a bit patient they will certainly get in what you're looking for at a price you like. More
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June 29, 2009
I bought a used 2005 Mercedes SL55. Dealer was very courteous and Leon really helped make the purchase smooth. I would recommend to anyone who asked. The car was clean and they offered to take care of courteous and Leon really helped make the purchase smooth. I would recommend to anyone who asked. The car was clean and they offered to take care of a service that popped up unexpectedly. A good place to buy a used exotic car. More
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June 10, 2009
I bought a used M5 from Leon at Rocky Mountain Eurosport. Not only was the transaction seamless but the car was in mint condition as stated on ebay. Leon made the process very easy and was very forthright Not only was the transaction seamless but the car was in mint condition as stated on ebay. Leon made the process very easy and was very forthright from start to end. It's likely that this will not be the last car that I purchase from Rocky Mountain Eurosport. More
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June 08, 2009
I bought Lexus LX470 2 years ago to send overseas and salespeople were very helpful and even helped me with transportation and got me another key for free when original key was lost on the way. Recently salespeople were very helpful and even helped me with transportation and got me another key for free when original key was lost on the way. Recently I was looking for Porsche Cheyenne for myself and they got me a good deal. So far so good and next time I will come back if I need another car. I can always talk to them with no pressure and no stress. They helped me with parts and financing. I have no unreasonable demands and expectation and I am quite satisfied. More
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February 22, 2007
I like Leon (the owner) and he's easy to talk with bearing in mind he's been dealing cars for a loooong time. I bought a rare vehicle, so there wasn't much room to negotiate... regardless of the pric bearing in mind he's been dealing cars for a loooong time. I bought a rare vehicle, so there wasn't much room to negotiate... regardless of the price I was determined to own the car. None of the salesmen knew anything about the vehicle, which was no problem and at times a tad annoying when they'd act like they built it themselves. Leon was a gentleman and he made the process seamless. However, sometimes there is a huge difference between his quality service and some of the cars on his lot. Some of them are junk and real mystery boxes, but they look great online. I question the quality of their cars and would NEVER buy a car from this dealership without taking it to a qualified service mechanic before considering a purchase. Whats worse is that they have guys who help touch up the cars with paint right in front of the lot and on the sidewalk. Would you want your Ferrari being touched-up by an 18 year old kid holding a old paint brush with dust and debris from the street flying around?! If you buy a car, don't let their team of jokers do any work on your car. Thats another thing, they have lot boys racing around the place that make you cringe at how they treat the cars and quite frankly, they guys make you want to hide your wallet. In short... deal with Leon, but take it to a mechanic before purchase and don't let them do any work to the car before or after it's sold. More
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