
Stevens Creek BMW
Santa Clara, CA
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Do Not Buy A Car Here! !! It’s been a nightmare since the very first day. My experience includes: -Stevens Creek BMW has poor communication to customers. The sales repres !! It’s been a nightmare since the very first day. My experience includes: -Stevens Creek BMW has poor communication to customers. The sales representatives gave us the application form and then disappeared. We had to find someone to return the form and then didn’t hear from someone for nearly an hour. -Stevens Creek BMW employees used a condescending tone to customers. They assumed based on our age and/or color of skin that we didn’t know about cars, the car buying process or fair interest rates. -Stevens Creek BMW did not provide competitive interest rates. Decided to submit for an auto loan through a bank instead and was approved at 1.75% less than BMW offered. Then Stevens Creek BMW tried telling us that they can use the bank auto loan but the APR would be higher because it’s a luxury car. This is not accurate! Stevens Creek BMW once again trying to take advantage of us! After all of this and we signed the contract, BMW did not submit the paperwork with the correct auto loan interest rate!! We’ve been calling the bank and BMW for 2 weeks to get this straightened out and BMW hasn’t done anything from their end. They are making us take all the actions with the bank even though it was their mess-up! Please save yourself the headache and buy your next car at a different dealership. More
Good customer care. Nice experience but at the end after contract they said that they don’t have 2nd key fob, which was very disappointing. Also after a day, my car show Nice experience but at the end after contract they said that they don’t have 2nd key fob, which was very disappointing. Also after a day, my car showed less break oil and service due. More
Watch out for these guys. They use bait and switch tactics. Cars are listed on their website and also on many car buying searches such as Autotrader. An email is sent to yo They use bait and switch tactics. Cars are listed on their website and also on many car buying searches such as Autotrader. An email is sent to you with a quoted price, but when you follow up with a call, they will tell you that you have to pay $5,000 over MSRP. Caveat Emptor! More