Stevinson Chevrolet
Lakewood, CO
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I found the vehicle online. I called with questions about the vehicle which were answered promptly. I went to the dealership with an appointment. The sales staff had the vehicle ready for me to inspe about the vehicle which were answered promptly. I went to the dealership with an appointment. The sales staff had the vehicle ready for me to inspect and ask questions about. The test drive went as hoped. The price was right. Great work Stevenson! More
I bought a truck here a few years ago. I was pressured into rushing through the 7 page contract that I signed. BIG mistake, never trust any one but especially don't trust this dealer. I put $1,500 hard ea into rushing through the 7 page contract that I signed. BIG mistake, never trust any one but especially don't trust this dealer. I put $1,500 hard earned dollars down that was supposed to come off the price of my $12,000 used truck (I should have owed $10,500). The slick salesman showed me a figure of $14,000 that was supposed to included tax, finance charges, dealer prep and handling, ect. OK, I signed the papers. Later when they mailed me the copy of the contract I finally read the terms. Instead of crediting the $1,500 it was added to the $12,000 so I paid $13,500!!!! This was more than the dealer even was advertising the truck for and certainly not what the salesman and I had verbally agreed on. These guys are crooks, The salesman was about 300lbs of xxxxxxxx. Hopefully he took my money and invested in more food so he can go to xxxx that much sooner! More
Recently I became the owner of my first Chevy through an inheritance (I've always been a Toyota Truck man). Although this vehicle is 9 years old, it only has 50,000 miles on it. I took the car in for serv inheritance (I've always been a Toyota Truck man). Although this vehicle is 9 years old, it only has 50,000 miles on it. I took the car in for service for a gas gauge that had stopped working. The list of recommended work came back at a whooping $2,300 on a vehicle only worth $3,400. Some of the work recommended seemed to be overkill. For instance, new brakes were recommended even though I'd just replaced them in the last 5,000 miles. The frustrating thing is that the dealership didn't really seem willing to talk the different recommendations and what's immediately necessary and what's not. I felt like they either wanted to make $2,000 off of me in repairs or sell me a new car. I'd hope that the dealership would be someone that would be honest with me, but obvioiusly they're interested in sales... not customer relationships. So, what I learned is that either one of two things must be true. 1) When you get a chevy you can only expect to get 50,000 miles out of the a chevy before it needs more work done than the car is worth or 2) this dealership only has an interest in selling you a new car. I suspect the later. More
My parents had bought their previous two cars at this dealership and had good experiences both times, so I thought for my first real car buying experience I would go to this "stealership." Well, I realiz dealership and had good experiences both times, so I thought for my first real car buying experience I would go to this "stealership." Well, I realize that "buyer beware" is a very true warning when it comes to buying a car, but it was my first time and I got royally screwed. They ended up selling me a car that I found out later had been wrecked. Thankfully the car is very reliable and, after having it checked over, was found to be structurally sound. They saw me coming, I am sure, from a mile away. Now I know how NOT to buy a car and where NOT to go! More