McDonald Volkswagen
Littleton, CO
Hours
Sales/Showroom
Monday 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday Closed
Service
Monday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday Closed
Parts
Monday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday Closed
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Great no pressure car purchase at a great price For starters I would like to say that I was in the market for a new car and the 2015 VW Jetta SE was on my short list. I really was hoping to buy from For starters I would like to say that I was in the market for a new car and the 2015 VW Jetta SE was on my short list. I really was hoping to buy from a local dealer in Casper, WY, but their selection was very sparse and they seemed very inflexible on price. In any event I traveled almost 300 miles to Littleton, CO for one of the best car buying experiences I have ever had. It started with one of their internet salesmen, Frank, answering my emails in a timely manner, but at the same time not bombarding me with too much information. He quoted me a great price ($1500 less then the Casper dealer wanted, even after McDonald's higher DOC fee) based off the fact it was going to be a cash transaction, rather one involving a loan or lease through VW (some VW rebates may apply to the latter two). While at the dealership everyone was friendly, welcoming, and helpful. This started with them offing us something, as simple, as a bottle of cold water. In addition Frank did what he needed to do get me into a very nice Jetta, while not pushing me into something I could not afford or did not want at any price (zero dollars). He did a great job at answering my questions, even if it meant doing some research to provide me with the correct answer. Because of this I ended buying 10k/20k/30k service agreement that I can use at VW dealer including the one back home, but may just stop at McDonald for service when I am in Denver. As for other staff members including Josh the finance guy they did a great job offering additional products and services without being pushy after I nicely explained that the highly discounted extended warranty was not in my budget. Only complaint I might have, would be with the full website (not mobil), as sometimes loads slowly or incorrectly. I found their mobil website pulled up on my iPhone or the VW website to be a better choice for browsing their inventory. Other than that I just really can not say enough good things about my experience with McDonald VW and very highly recommend them for anyone in the market for a new VW. I also will consider them in future when I am looking to purchase my next new vehicle. More
Terrible Experience. Rude. Argumentative. Condescending. Let me start by saying when I first bought my 2012 Passat back in November I probably would have rated this dealership 3/5 stars. I have a family memb Let me start by saying when I first bought my 2012 Passat back in November I probably would have rated this dealership 3/5 stars. I have a family member who works at Ralph Schomp, so I have bought nothing but Hondas/Minis up to this point and experienced stellar customer support at Schomp's. So perhaps I'm spoiled. I've now experienced the infamous car-sleaze-dealership. Firstly, I was shocked at how quickly we were dropped from one salesman (who was our best friend, until discovering my budget wouldn't allow for a new car) to another. We worked with Scott Goodman. I have no major complaints with him; not overly impressed with his confidence or knowledge. But I was pretty impartial; he was nice enough. May I add that my used car did NOT come with floor mats? Apparently this is a standard practice. Seems ludicrous to me. We were told all certified used cars come with two keys; Scott told us they "could not find" the second key to my car. Um.. ok. Seemed highly unprofessional to me, but they assured me we'd get a second. So, I called about the key about 3 weeks after I bought the car, played phone tag, was told by Jason Sharp(e) that I'd have to make an appointment to come in with the car and key, as I understood - to get a new one made. Well, we live in Castle Rock, we had just bought a new house, I had just started a new job... basically life happened and I never got around to making an appointment. Not a huge deal in my mind, I figured when it was due for its first oil change I'd have them scan it or whatever they had to do, and get another one ordered. I did not think there was a sense of urgency to get this done. So I scheduled an appointment, spoke to a service dept. guy who said we should be able to get the key. I work full time in CO Springs, so my husband took my car in and explained the "key situation". He was put through the ringer by various people who finally got him into contact with Jason, the Used Car Sales Manager, I believe. Jason preceded to argue with my husband, telling him they called me, told me they had the key... 5 months ago and that we were basically SOL because they "only hold onto parts for 45 days." Now. I realize this was MY mistake for waiting, however, I did not know there was a deadline, nor was it communicated to me that there was a physical key I had to pick up. I simply thought I had to make an appointment and bring in my key. Long story short, miscommunications happen. It's very possible I missed a voicemail, I'm human, and very busy. But the extent that Jason continued to argue with my husband about the situation was appalling. Over a KEY. Last time I checked, even if you disagree with a customer, you don't argue with them, repeating over and over again "it was over 5 months ago..." "Castle Rock is only 20 minutes away"... when my husband simply tried to explain why we hadn't followed up with the dealership. My husband ended up walking out of the dealership, after Jason refused to offer any solution. I called Jason myself and let me say; I am a patient, intelligent person -- I have never had anyone treat me in such a condescending manner or behave in such an argumentative way. To a CUSTOMER. Over a KEY. I was fed lines over and over again about how detailed their call logs are, how we signed a document upon purchase stating that parts ordered are only kept for 45 days (and that apparently my key was probably sent back to Germany). This man was INFURIATING to speak to. He raised his voice, speaking over me, not letting me communicate my frustrations. He was incredibly rude and again, I cannot stress how argumentative he was. He accused my husband of demanding a key, offered no solution whatsoever other than being belligerent and belittling to us both. For me this boiled down to a larger matter; I don't care who was wrong or right about an insignificant key. I was simply appalled at the way this man treated us and spoke to us. I would think trying to make the situation right and keep a customer would trump arguing and proving a point to a customer, but that's not the way this dealership operates. If you're expecting respect or common customer courtesy, look elsewhere. More
We made an appointment for our second visit with the intention of buying a new VW and walked out one hour later frustrated that they could not find the car we wanted. Went to Tynans and in less than 30 intention of buying a new VW and walked out one hour later frustrated that they could not find the car we wanted. Went to Tynans and in less than 30 minutes they had our car located and we purchased it a few days later. More
This dealership rips people off! Don't bring your vehicle here they only care about your money. Everything is your fault and not covered under warranty! vehicle here they only care about your money. Everything is your fault and not covered under warranty! More
I started my quest for a vw, calling from California to Colorado. Living in Kansas, I was willing to look arouund for the best Deal available. I endened up talking with Tim Green at McDoanld VW, in Littlet Colorado. Living in Kansas, I was willing to look arouund for the best Deal available. I endened up talking with Tim Green at McDoanld VW, in Littleton. What a great guy. From the get go, he was willing to match any deal I found ANYWHERE. Not only that, I ended up talking to him many many times, and he was always as kind as the first time we spoke. I ended up driving to Denver on 12-31-12 to pick up my new Passat, and arrived,due to some bad wether, at 9:30pm on new years eve, one and a half hours after the dealership closes. Tim arranged for me to work with Gabrial, (not their finance guy ) but a really great associate that was willing to stay after hours and do the paperwork. He still took the time to go over with me and my family the feature on my new Passat. Listen, I dont write many reviews, but this was absolutely a great dealership to wor. I even called a few weeks after my purchase with a question about allignment, and Tim told me to take my Passat to the local dealership, and if there was any cost, to send then the bill and he would cover it. On a five star rating scale I give Tim, Gabrial and this Dealership a six or seven. Tim couldn't have done anything else to make my experience any better. Thanks Tim. More
4 inch layer of dirt covering radiator lines in engine compartment, missing head restraints on middle row and a $1000 oil leak on a2009 used car. They'll only provide restraints if I buy. Had to negotia compartment, missing head restraints on middle row and a $1000 oil leak on a2009 used car. They'll only provide restraints if I buy. Had to negotiate for a clean car and that's only after I told them I would take care of the oil leak. I walked, very unresonable dealership. Wish you luck with your experience. More
I thought everyone I worked with was awesome. Josh was very nice and did a great job on customer service. I truely liked everyone that I worked with. I recommend this dealership! very nice and did a great job on customer service. I truely liked everyone that I worked with. I recommend this dealership! More
Buyer's remorse, yes, but it has nothing to do with the car. I wish I hadn't shopped at McDonald VW, because its been absolute hell ever since. I have had the worst customer service experience in my life car. I wish I hadn't shopped at McDonald VW, because its been absolute hell ever since. I have had the worst customer service experience in my life working with this dealership. Errors on my paperwork, which they knowingly made, have left me without a title. 3 months later, an hour wasted at the DMV, and countless unanswered phone calls to the sales manager, now my temp tags are expired and I can't legally drive my car. I feel like I'm just constantly being pushed aside and neglected. Months of phone calls later and the manager still doesn't know who I am. If I spend $25k at your place of business, I want to be treated like not only a valued customer, but a human being. Is that asking too much? More
'twas time to give someone else an opportunity to enjoy the Cadillac, so we were looking. My sister bought a Passat TDI and recommended it ; I had been thinking Hyundai Genesis... I don't buy new cars f the Cadillac, so we were looking. My sister bought a Passat TDI and recommended it ; I had been thinking Hyundai Genesis... I don't buy new cars for several reasons: depreciation, of course; the constant having-your-teeth-drilled contacts and 'friendly follow- ups' from sales people; the absolute certainty that you have been 'sold' when you take one home.... Didn't happen that way. Wife went to check out the car, got me over to drive it. The sales people were professional, not over- reaching, and accommodated my drop- ins approach [I've got 20 minutes right now, guys]. Mr. Tynan did follow up, with information, not pitch. Called to let us know the Dealership had lowered their 'plussage' over invoice. Which model did you want? OK, let's show you that one -- not an upsell. Bought the car. These people believe in their product, and this is NOT a 'you-have-to-be-a-professional-negotiator- to- get - the-deal place [although I am a professional negotiator]. They made a fair offer on the trade-in first time; as good as you'll get on this car right now for price -- we're all done, let's go do paperwork. I would recommend you research the warranty, ding monkey, and permashield products first -- they have information available, but a little preparation will help you when you're doing the papers. More
I have purchased 5 vehicles from McDonald Volkswagen...there are not enough ways to say good things about the sales and service experiences I have had. I went in to work out some personal fin Volkswagen...there are not enough ways to say good things about the sales and service experiences I have had. I went in to work out some personal financial issues vis-a-vis buying out my 2009 Rabbit lease. Frank was more than happy to help with that, but found a way to make it possible for me to lease a new Golf at exactly the payment I was comfortable with. He took what had started out as a really tough three-day period with my employer and his financial situation, and turned it into a real plus for me! I didn't go in there to buy a new car, but it was a better option for me and my situation, and the staff made it absolutely stress-free and painless. Every time I sit down at McDonald, I think to myself, "I will never buy a car from anyone else," and I must mean it...because there I was again today. Service...I will tell you that service has always treated me like royalty...and I'm driving probably the lowest end car on their lot. There isn't enough they can do to make you comfortable and make things go smoothly. I had a similar experience with McDonald Collision during a recent fender bender. The culture is one of "just good people." Buy from them...you'll be happy...and THEY TRULY DESERVE YOUR BUSINESS! More