The Autobarn Volkswagen of Countryside
Countryside, IL
Hours
Sales/Showroom
Monday 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM - 6:00 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 - 4:00 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 - 4:00 PM
Sunday Closed
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Went in to look around. Spoke with Saleperson Les Brewer. They put me into a new Passat wagon for 2.5k under list out the door. Paid off my other vechicle with money to spare and paperwork was fast Brewer. They put me into a new Passat wagon for 2.5k under list out the door. Paid off my other vechicle with money to spare and paperwork was fast and easy. My time was respected, I was respected, and I would highly recommend purchasing from them. More
This is exactly what a service experience should look like! Fast, efficent, very communicative. I knew what was happening, what the cost would be, and if things changed they kept me informed every step like! Fast, efficent, very communicative. I knew what was happening, what the cost would be, and if things changed they kept me informed every step of the way. Way to go Autobarn! I will be a customer for life. More
When I went to the Autobarn - they made it simple for me. I knew I wanted to look at the Titan and I had a pretty good idea of what I wanted to pay. No games - they kept it easy and honest. I felt like they I knew I wanted to look at the Titan and I had a pretty good idea of what I wanted to pay. No games - they kept it easy and honest. I felt like they actually wanted my business. They have kept to their promise. When the truck has a problem - needs service - they will do everything in their power to make it simple for me. They have built a rapport with me. One that makes it easy to go in and talk about what is going on with my truck. I must come across as being a tough client because they all start running around when I come in. Thanks guys for keeping me on the road. More
My experience occurred in June of 2006 when I traded my 2002 VW GTI for a 2004 Jetta Wagon. The problems I experienced did not occur until two months after owning the vehicle. Since I still had 12 payments 2002 VW GTI for a 2004 Jetta Wagon. The problems I experienced did not occur until two months after owning the vehicle. Since I still had 12 payments on the GTI, Autobarn called the financier and requested a payoff balance in which they would have a limited time to pay that balance off. They did not do this. Because one month AFTER making the trade, I received a phone call and a letter from the financier of the GTI telling me the vehicle has NOT yet been paid off. I call Autobarn and ask what's going on and I was told they were working on it. August 06 rolls in and another letter arrives from the GTI financier... GTI loan still not paid off. Within the same week of the letter from the GTI financier, I get a call from the Jetta financier and this man tells me that my credit application is fraudulent?!? That's another story in itself...but to make this short... I found out that Autobarn added some extra references and altered some information on my credit application as to obtain the loan faster. Real cute huh? (BTW... I would NEVER provide false info on any financial document) I was quite livid and called Autobarn. I told Richard Kirkpatrick, the GM what happened there and that I obtained copies of the necessary documents from the Jetta financier and I will be submitting these documents along with a complaint to the FTC and the Illinois States Attorney General. When I told him I would be submitting names, dates and times he got hot and was not very pleasant to talk to. I also brought up the payoff situation and he told me the I owe Autobarn $620 which was the difference of the payoff balance and the time it was paid. This guy has the sand to tell me this... when I just told him his people submitted a fraudulent application? I told him there's no way they were going to get anything from me. He tells me that I'm threatening him with legalities and since I owe them this $620, I'm in no position to threaten him and they're gonna call a collection agency. There were other bullcr*p excuses that Mr. Kirkpatrick gave me. It took a long time to straighten this out. Before Autobarn, I have NEVER been screwed by a dealership ever and I've dealt with several without problems. I will never do business with them and I tell everyone I know NEVER to go there. I suggest if this has happened to anyone, save ALL documents and report it to the proper authorities. Send EVERYTHING certified mail. More
This was the worst experience I've ever had. Me & my wife went there for a 2006 BMW 525xi. The car was listed for $29,000. after the test drive I made my offer for $27,300 and after the SP, Robbie, spoke to went there for a 2006 BMW 525xi. The car was listed for $29,000. after the test drive I made my offer for $27,300 and after the SP, Robbie, spoke to his manager they came back with $30,200. I was confused why they went up on the price they said they added the shipping charge they paid on the car. But a Carfax says the car came from a Michigan Auction. Anyways I countered at $27,500 Final, then they went back down to the original asking of $29,000. So as I was leaving, the SP told me that the Used Car Sales Manager Vic Jalili wanted to thank me for coming down to their dealership. Vic met me on the main sales floor and started to YELL at me in front of all his sales people. He showed me a piece of paper saying he payed $28300 in the auction and why should he go lower than that. So I said its fine he did what he had to do and that I will just look for another car. Then he yelled out fine he'll take out $1000 off the asking price. I said no and he continued to yell at me. This guy was a total husler. Me & my wife walked out to my car. GM Vic followed me to my car and continued to harrass me to take the car. I said no while keeping my cool then he told me to leave his parking lot and called me a scum bag in front of other people. Oh my God I could not believe what just happened and how unprofesional this guy was. At one moment while I was waiting before all this happened, I spoke to another couple that wanted to buy a car. They said out of excelent credit, the dealership was giving them a 10% APR financing and they started to leave. Don't buy from this dealership. They'll tell you that they are a High Volume Dealership and that they move cars all the time. The BMW I was interested on has been ther for 5 weeks according to the Carfax. From now on I will just buy from a by owner or from an actual BMW, Benz, Infiniti dealer where they treat you like gold. More
Bought a 2004 VW Toureg with 29K miles from the oh-so-friendly sales person who assured me that it was in perfect running order, got "great gas milage" and just needed some new brake pads. Paid a t oh-so-friendly sales person who assured me that it was in perfect running order, got "great gas milage" and just needed some new brake pads. Paid a total of $27 grand for it. Gas milage is less than 15mph... brake "pads" are actually all new rotors, sensors and pads (total $1,300), also needed new tires and among other things, the CD doesn't work and something goes wrong every other day. My old ford truck with 90K on it ran better. I was an idiot. DON'T BE AN IDIOT LIKE ME!!! Avoid this place like the plague. Once you walk in the door they are on you like flies to dog poop which is how they think of their customers. A total nightmare! Very sad. More
Long story short: Went into the dealer to get info on my lease because no one would tell me over the phone. Once there, no one seemed interested in helping me until I started poking around the offices. I ta lease because no one would tell me over the phone. Once there, no one seemed interested in helping me until I started poking around the offices. I talked to the Finance guy who informed me that due to the low mileage on my car I could "for sure use it as a downpayment on a new car". So, I looked around, took two cars on a test drive but was unable to test drive the exact car I wanted because, according to the salesman "we don't have it here, but I can get it". I left the dealership but was contact by the salesman the next day by phone. He told me he could get me a "great deal" on the car I wanted. When I asked again if he had obtained the car, he responded that he had not as he could not do a dealer trade for inventory only. I wound up driving to Evanston again only to find out that the car I wanted (color, trims, options) was no longer available and had not been available for some time. Instead of admitting he had no idea what he had been talking about he insisted on placing the blame on the inventory, despite my having listed exactly what car I wanted. Instead of just leaving, I figured I'd at least find out how much I'd get as a downpayment on my current lease. The salesman made me wait over an hour while he pulled up the account info from VW Credit, then had the car appraised. All the while he would point out other cars that were "similar" to the one I wanted. When I repeatedly told him that I was not interested in another car and that I just wanted to know what my car's trade-in value was he would just get up and say he was going to "look into it". After being there over an hour and a half and complaining to a sales manager the original salesman came out to once again show me the list of inventory they had. I told him one last time that I wasn't interested and wanted to know the trade-in value of my car. He left again, this time conferring with five other salesmen at the dealership. I started walking toward them and the salesman, along with another salesman came out to tell me that they had no car in the color or trim I wanted, but could get me a slightly used one. I demanded they hand back my keys and left the dealer. No car, no quote, no apologies, just wasted time. I complained to VW of America and I received a call from the Finance guy who left a message on my cel about the lack of inventory, not mentioning the salesman's behaviour or the quote on my car. I called him back and after a twenty minute phone call, could not get him to commit to a quote, stating that he did not know what it was and he had no idea what had been going on (even though he was one office away from where this had all happened). While I did receive an apology nothing was taken care of. The VW of America rep called me and admitted that the Finance person had also refused to give her the information on my car. She called my experience "horrible" and asked if there was anything she could do to remedy the situation. Since there was nothing short of closing the dealership down, I told her that while I might be interested in purchasing a VW, I would definitely not be doing so from the Autobarn. I highly recommend avoiding this dealership. More
That is the worst ever car buying experince I had. First, though I loved the car (passat), the sales people were over aggressive and snoppy. But I got with it and bought the car. only to realize tha First, though I loved the car (passat), the sales people were over aggressive and snoppy. But I got with it and bought the car. only to realize that they have changed the original VW tires/wheel with elder models. (wheels are different than shown in photos / ads). since the sale was done, they rejected to cooperate. Fine. Then, after two full months, they did not mind to send my paperwork -a must by state- even though I fully paid the car. countless phone calls, if you are lucky to be connected. I filed a complain with VW customer service and only after than they handled it. very poor dealer. strongly Not Recommended. More