David Stanley CDJR
Midwest City, OK
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Great experience, they got my car payment down nearly 100 dollars compared to what Kalidy Kia was getting for a monthly payment. dollars compared to what Kalidy Kia was getting for a monthly payment. More
If you like being lied to and disrespected then I highly recommend this dealer. This is long, you should definitely read it if you plan to buy a car at David Stanley. I’ll preface this with during these eve recommend this dealer. This is long, you should definitely read it if you plan to buy a car at David Stanley. I’ll preface this with during these events I never raised my voice, I didn’t curse anyone out except for the one guy on the phone that I said could go F’ himself. Test drove a car on Wednesday, May 1st in the evening. Decided to buy it, using my own bank. The salesman, Jean Marc got the info together for me to take to my bank the next morning. I offered to put a deposit on the car so they knew I was serious about the purchase, they declined. Jean Marc and I shook hands, I told him I would call the next morning when I had the cashiers check in hand. When I called the next morning, he was with another “client”, I asked the guy to let him know I had the check and would be out to pick up the car when I got off work. Called when I was on my way, asked for Jean Marc. I was told he wasn’t there it was his day off. (Hmmn, he was on the phone with a customer that morning, okay) The salesman offered to help, I told him the car and that I was coming to get it. He didn’t miss a beat and said I think that one is sold. The dealership had taken it to the auction that morning. He said if it didn’t sell he would call me on Friday to let me know. Told him no thanks, wouldn’t do business with them and would go to another dealer. The car showed as unavailable on their website when I looked Friday morning, figured it sold. I had put an alert on it and much to my surprise it was back on the site and marked down 2k. What the xxxx???? I really wanted the car and now it was two thousand cheaper. I called spoke to a salesman named Arnold. I told him my information, he pulled me up in the system. He said let me make sure it’s here you’ve had enough problems. He said it was definitely on the lot, that he was putting in the computer I was coming out. It was great talking to Arnold who told me his momma was the first female car salesman in Oklahoma and she taught him to treat people right because his name was attached to how he treated people. I was impressed with his story, thought man this is a good guy. Got there 30 mins later, Arnold texted asking for a status, I texted him that I was in the lobby. He never made an appearance. The snake oil Sales Manager, Israel slithered out of his office to let me know the car wasn’t there, he believed it might still be at the auction and sold. When I asked why it was back on their website his response was “oh I don’t know, those IT guys”. He threw Arnold under the bus as well and said he most likely looked at their database which isn’t always right. I guess the IT department does as well. It’s 2024, the database isn’t the problem it’s the bad management utilizing it. Now I know he’s lying, he knows he’s lying, Jean Marc who made an appearance knew he was lying. Big man Israel, gonna save the day, smooth talk this ole dumb buyer, so he gave me his card. He said to call him because he would get the keys of the car I was interested in and no one would get them out of his hands. He said and I quote “we don’t want this to happen to you a 3rd time”. Seriously, Israel it shouldn’t have happened the first time. Everyone knows the Sales Managers and GM’s run the show, the salesmen don’t make random decisions to do the xx that occurred. I can’t make sense of any of it. You have a guy wants to buy the car, offers to put a deposit, comes back the next day with a cashiers check. Instead, you take the car to auction figuring you can make a few extra bucks. It doesn’t sell, you lower it another 2 thousand dollars. Guy comes back to buy it and it’s disappeared. They had the car on the lot already for sixty days. These folks at David Stanley are the car salesman that all the stereotype is about. They are liars, underhanded, couldn’t care less about customers. Maybe one of you more intelligent customers can figure it out!! More
Had our 24 Jeep Compass in for a recall, had couple other small issues looked at which were resolved. Work was preformed quickly ( little under a hour). small issues looked at which were resolved. Work was preformed quickly ( little under a hour). More
I had an appointment at 9 o’clock. My vehicle was parked outside till 9:25. was told they were called to a meeting. Meeting should’ve took place before peoples appointments were made o My vehicle was parked outside till 9:25. was told they were called to a meeting. Meeting should’ve took place before peoples appointments were made or after in the evening. Bad judgment on management! More