Ken Ganley Nissan Mayfield
Mayfield Heights, OH
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Dont trust them This place is a joke. Got a used car and they said they inspected it and the car was great. Not even 30 days after we heard a noise and brought it in This place is a joke. Got a used car and they said they inspected it and the car was great. Not even 30 days after we heard a noise and brought it in and power steering fluid was low and they gave us an appointment to look it over. Now the power steering rack and pinion is broke. They basically told us oh well we will still have business if your dissatisfied. They clam to check safety on used vehicles but if that were to break not knowing and loose control of the car we can securely get injured or I jury someone else because NISSAN mayfield didnt inspect the safety which they clam they do. They are rude and wouldnt even help with anything. Dont go there ever dont trust them for your own safety More
Amazing customer service I currently bought a nissan threw mayfeild nissan store. Great customer service very friendly people to work with and was a smooth easy process to pur I currently bought a nissan threw mayfeild nissan store. Great customer service very friendly people to work with and was a smooth easy process to purchase the vehicle I wanted. As well shopped other nissan stores prior they beat every deal. Deffiantly would recommend this dealership to others looking for a nissan. More
Service department After I had send original complain, service department called me and offered to fix tire by the end of the day with lesser charge . Work was done After I had send original complain, service department called me and offered to fix tire by the end of the day with lesser charge . Work was done in about 1 hour from the call as promised Thank you Original : Hello , I lease a Nissan leaf for the company as a delivery vehicle and need to use it every day . So in 06/18/2019 I had called the service department when front tire of the car popped up . I had called 3 times to the service department on 06/18/2019 asking for tire replacement for the Leaf that is leased / purchased from Ganley Nissan in Mayfield HTS . All three times was given different from $190-$200 and promises to call back by 1:00PM . Did not received call back , so had to call again and was Was told to bring the rim for the tire in for repairs with a price of the complete service of $206.00. I had dropped tire rim on 06/18/2019 at 5:50PM and was told that it will be ready next day and will call to pick it up , when work is completed . I received a call today 06/19/2019 at 3:45PM from a different tech , telling me that tire that my care needs is not in stock, that it could be ordered to arrive tomorrow 6/20/2019 and price is $226.00 What kind of service is this ? Thank you Integrity Dental Lab More
Worst Vehicle Buying Experience of My Life I visited Ganley Nissan in Mayfield Heights to look into purchasing or leasing a new vehicle. My salesman was Ricardo. Ricardo, a relatively new sa I visited Ganley Nissan in Mayfield Heights to look into purchasing or leasing a new vehicle. My salesman was Ricardo. Ricardo, a relatively new salesman, was friendly and professional, but did not come across as very knowledgable about the vehicles. However, the negative experience I had was not due to Ricardo. I understand, that everyone is new at their job at some point and if I had a question for which he didn't know the answer, he got the answer for me. When I met with Ricardo, I explained to him that once I decided on a vehicle, I wanted to get his best price and then I planned on visiting another Nissan dealership to compare pricing. I told him if his price was not equal to or better than the other dealership, that I would not be back. Once I decided on the Rogue SL, Ricardo turned me over to Orlando (I'm guessing he's the finance guy). I told Orlando that I expected him to give me his best price. He said he would not give me his best price unless I gave him a verbal commitment. I guess this is supposed to make me think that I am contractually obligated to now purchase the vehicle from him, no matter what price he gives me. I wonder if that works on anyone? I said, "Okay, I'll play your game, I'm committed." He said that it wasn't a game, it's just how he does it. So he worked up the numbers and printed it out. He said this was his best price. He initially offered me $10,500 for my trade in. We eventually settled on $13000 for my trade in. I told Orlando that I would take the numbers home and review and research it. After asking twice, Orlando eventually emailed me a copy of the numbers. Orlando asked for a $500 deposit, so I gave them my credit card for that. When I reviewed the numbers at home, they didn't add up. He took $500 off of the sticker price, added in my trade and $2000 in incentives, but when I added up the numbers, the bottom line was $500 over what it should have been. My opinion is that this was an intentional trick and it's also my opinion that this is why Orlando seemed reluctant to give me a copy of the numbers. Due to this and additional research I did, regarding the price of the vehicle, I decided to visit Nissan of Bedford two days later. As I did with Ganley Nissan, I was up front with the salesman at Bedford Nissan. It was a very quick process. Within 45 minutes, we had a deal - $1200 more for my trade in and over $2000 lower on the purchase price, in addition to the same incentives. I texted Ricardo and told him that I got a better deal at another dealership and would not be continuing the process with Ganley Nissan. He texted back that he wished that I would have given him the opportunity to match or beat the price. I was surprised at that response, since I told him, from the beginning, that if I got a better price at another dealership, that I would not be back. I then texted Ricardo again and I said please have Orlando credit my credit card for the $500 deposit. Within a few minutes, I got a phone call from Orlando. Orlando said that they would not be giving me my deposit back! I told him that he had to and that he had no legal justification to keep my deposit. He gave me some "salesman talk" that they had already taken the vehicle out of their inventory and blah, blah, blah..... When I dealt with Orlando during the price negotiation, my assessment was he felt that he, with all of his "fancy" blah, blah, blah, was outsmarting someone, so even though it did surprise me that HE thought that they were going to keep my deposit, his blah, blah, blah explanation didn't surprise me. I'm 53 years old and have purchased many vehicles in my life and dealt with quite a few dealerships. Because of the way I was treated by Orlando, this was the worst car buying experience I have had. Not only will I be posting this review on many websites, I will be sure to tell the story to many people. To the management and ownership of Ganley - Is this the practices you condone at your dealerships? I know I will get my deposit back, so what's the point? More
Worst experience ever Went to this dealership after finding the car I wanted online. I had gone back and forth with someone via email from the dealership before hand and ex Went to this dealership after finding the car I wanted online. I had gone back and forth with someone via email from the dealership before hand and explained that I already had financing in place. When I arrived, they were friendly. We drove the car I wanted to purchase, they drove my trade-in and all was well. They tried a couple times to convince me to let them run my credit to see if they could get me a lower rate. I declined and told them I already had my financing set up. They seemed to get a little upset over this. After sitting for about 30 minutes waiting for my sales rep to come back, I was approached by the General sales manager, Orlando, who told me that he couldn’t sell me the car I had been looking at because they don’t accept outside lenders checks, particularly checks from Credit Unions. He said the only way he would sell me the car was if I were to finance it through one of the dealers lenders and then I could refinance it though my own lender later on down the line. I told him that was not going to happen and I left the dealership. These guys are swindlers if you ask me. It was like my money wasn’t green and all they cared about was the money they would make on the back end had I financed it with their lenders. I would avoid them at all cost if you plan to have your own financing. More
Good deal in general - great deal if you do you homework Just purchased my second vehicle from these guys. I'm a 'buy and drive into the ground' person. My first car from them was purchased at their initia Just purchased my second vehicle from these guys. I'm a 'buy and drive into the ground' person. My first car from them was purchased at their initial offer price in 2010 - AFTER I told them I'd think over their 'great deal', went home, started verifying all of the prices online, and realized that Consumer Reports suggested a price $600 OVER what the dealership had offered. I finally traded in that Altima this year on a certified used Rogue. I'm very pleased with the service I received from Brent Johnson in Sales & very happy with the deal I was able to negotiate on the car, the trade and on an extended warranty. More
Gave me everything I asked for! I had the most pleasant new car salesperson Charles Leftridge,and every other staff member including the finance manager, service manager and 3 sales I had the most pleasant new car salesperson Charles Leftridge,and every other staff member including the finance manager, service manager and 3 sales management staff members were eager to please and most importantly, followed through on what they told me that they would do. The biggest shout out however goes to used car manager Trent Stambaugh for stepping in when others were obviously busy and making sure that everything got completed so that I could drive my new car off the lot. This was not his job but his attitude was indicative of everybody else that I met here, which was to make this a customer first experience for me. I would do it all again! More
Please be warned... learn from this experience In Nov 2018 I stopped by to see Kevin (sales Rep) to sell my vehicle. Him and his used car manager (Aaron) wrote down an offer for $6k after inspectin In Nov 2018 I stopped by to see Kevin (sales Rep) to sell my vehicle. Him and his used car manager (Aaron) wrote down an offer for $6k after inspecting my vehicle. He said to call him if I get a higher offer. Couple weeks later I called back to set up a follow up appointment and spoke with Aaron regarding the deal and he assured me he can do better than his original offer and he’ll write me a check. We set up a meeting for a couple of days later. The day of the appointment, Aaron and Kevin played the typical used car sales man game. After 20 minutes of waiting past our scheduled appointment, and by the way no one was in Aaron’s office (the dealership was nearly empty) he comes out with with a grin and says he found my vehicle online in similar condition and mileage much cheaper so now his offer is $5k. I asked him to show me where he found these vehicles, He claimed he had him up on his computer. We stepped into his office and he was Immediately caught in a lie, he didn’t have the cars he claimed to have found online. Shocks. Instead he pulled up a generic car value estimate and started entering basic generalized vehicle information for auction values. He had no cars to show to justify the sudden withdrawal on the offer, obvious form of bait and switch. From there it was the typical lip service about how he talked to his VP, etc. Do not recommend doing business with them. They don’t stand by their offers. Hopefully this review helps others and serves as a warning to how Aaron (used car manager) does business at Ganley Nissan in mayfield heights. Don’t get manipulated and fall for this classic example of bait and switch. More
Caution Deceptive Trade Practices Shortly after purchasing a used 2014 altima from another dealer, the car began to have ignition problems (not Ganley’s fault, although the car was ori Shortly after purchasing a used 2014 altima from another dealer, the car began to have ignition problems (not Ganley’s fault, although the car was originally from that location). However, after bringing the vehicle into Ganley Nissan Mayfield to diagnose, I was told by Service Manager Leo Beer, Jr. and his mechanic, that it was caused by “bad gas” and my manufacturer’s warranty was now void. On the receipt the mechanic indicated he “removed and wiped the spark plugs.” After following all their recommendations, as I relied on their diagnosis, my car failed to start again while I was out of town. My only option was to due a spark plug change on the fly. While removing my plugs I noticed they were COVERED in oil. This was only a few days after the “bad gas” diagnosis. There is NO WAY a trained mechanic could EVER mistake oil on the spark plugs for “bad gas.” Outraged, I returned to Ganley Nissan Mayfield and confronted Mr. Beer with the oil covered spark plugs AND his mechanic’s statement that he had wiped the plugs. Mr. Beer took the oil covered plugs from me, smelled them, and said, “smells like bad gas to me.” I have never been so offended. I then immediately brought my car to Bedford Nissan for a diagnosis. They diagnosed a cracked block and warranty replaced the entire engine. Bedford Nissan was equally outraged and provided great service and I highly recommend them. Later, I returned to Ganley Nissan Mayfield and requested from Mr. Beer a refund for my “misdiagnosis.” He refused to refund my money following a personal visit AND an email. Eventually, I contacted the Attorney General and was promptly refunded my money. More
An Exceptional car dealership team Everyone is friendly and works to tailor a deal specific to your situation. They put the extra time in to work with you, theyre spectacle! Everyone is friendly and works to tailor a deal specific to your situation. They put the extra time in to work with you, theyre spectacle! More