
EchoPark Automotive Nashville
Nashville, TN
Hours
Sales/Showroom
Monday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday Closed
Service
Monday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday Closed
Parts
Monday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday Closed
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The experience was phenomenal, I got what I wanted and the sales team did an excellent job specially Kris, He explained everything thoroughly and walked me through the whole process professionally. the sales team did an excellent job specially Kris, He explained everything thoroughly and walked me through the whole process professionally. More
This is a great used car dealership. Totally professional, reliable amazing service. I love the car I got, but there were other really great clean shiny cars on the lot. They are very Totally professional, reliable amazing service. I love the car I got, but there were other really great clean shiny cars on the lot. They are very discerning about the cars they accept to sell. Low mileage, great condition, not too old, fantastic color at a price lower than others of the same kind. It was just a convergence of great things that resulted in an easy sell, and an easy buy. More
Robert was great and got me taken care of. I’m happy with my experience, and I would suggest Echo Park to friends if they were looking for a car. I’m happy with my experience, and I would suggest Echo Park to friends if they were looking for a car. More
Really nice team. Buying process was good organized Can recommend the Nashville branch for buying a used car. Buying process was good organized Can recommend the Nashville branch for buying a used car. More
Going to back up the sediments from reviewer Tyler G posted 4 days ago— Echo Park Nashville is your classic BAIT & SWITCH. However, I experienced their shoddy service on the selling side. I haven’t de posted 4 days ago— Echo Park Nashville is your classic BAIT & SWITCH. However, I experienced their shoddy service on the selling side. I haven’t dealt with dealers just buying cars straight out so called the number first, was told to drop by but I could make an appointment if I wanted to; I did. But, when I arrived (8/30), the woman rep told me they won’t look at the car (rudely BTW); that I should go back home and do it all online, because “I could possibly get more for it.” HUH? Obviously, just an angle to get web traffic. I pushed her that I’m here now, was told I can come today, had appointment— and she said “Oh, corporate says different things and should have told you…” blahblah. Oh, OK, so much for customer service. So there’s an hour+ I’ll never get back. I go home, plugged in all the #’s and go my quote for $6,962. Not great, but it’s an extra car sitting around so willing to move forward. Even though they can pull everything with VIN #’s, I called back into corporate (before taking car back for the sell) just to make sure they can see an accident report from 10+ years ago (not salvaged or rebuilt title); they said, yes, not a problem. OK then. I wanted this clear before I came back in for the actual sell/deal. I take the car back within the allotted mileage and 2-week period— said as long as everything runs the way it’s supposed to and no major damage, deal will be made; sit in lobby about 40 minutes then we’ll wrap up; ok great. After they take their sweet time, low and behold… the rep comes back all smiles: "I’m sorry, but as you know, your car was in an accident long ago and we have determined there’s structural damage” um… WUT. So they cut their *OFFER MORE THAN HALF* to an even $3,000 (I know, nice round number, like they were even too lazy to come up with something that sounded more reasonable). It’s almost comical if it wasn’t borderline criminal. The best part?… she walks me outside, lifts the hood, and says… this strip of metal here wasn’t welded correctly. ummm what?… this is a thin piece that sits on top of the main frame and the hood is 100% flush and closes correctly… wow. What they didn’t know is that this car recently had the hood latch/lock and hood shocks replaced *by a certified BMW mechanic in Nashville* not even a month ago. If you think anything was structurally wrong with the hood/door area, BMW would have let it out of the door?? Amazing. But beyond that, it was clearly obvious they were searching for some bogus “structural damage” to butcher my offer b/c they thought I was desperate. Looking at the car and what she was pointing at (mind you, she was no body shop pro) I literally could not see *anything* bent, dented or whatever. I halfway thought she was joking but thinking she was a newer staff member who hasn’t brushed up on her screwing-people-over skills. She has potential. The best part?… I also took the car to both CarVana and CarMax— both here in Nashville and both offered me deals back to $6,000. Just got back from CarMax today and they offered me $6,000 *to the penny* as-is, same car, same carfax report, looked it over entirely. I even pointed out the “poorly welded metal” area under the hood and asked if that was a problem. He said not sure what you’re looking at. Exactly. Their offer of $6,000 is attached, B/C we all know “management” at Echo Park will reply to this review with their typical canned “customer service” reply. "OMG, we strive to make sure all of our customers are satisfied, omg please call us." Amateurs. Think about that: Echo Park literally cut my offer *more than half* citing some kinda bogus crappy welded piece of thin metal that two other shops absolutely said was not a problem-- and got the *full $6,000* from CarMax appraisal. *Within TWO DAYS of each other.* Seems like most of their recent tactics harbor back to the good old days in car sales of putting the screws to customers any way they can. Sad, but you have plenty of options these days to avoid them at all costs. More