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October 16, 2025
I was able to get an oil change setup within a 24 hour period. When I arrived I was told it would take 1 hour and 30 minutes; it took 40 minutes. Great service in my book for a last minute job period. When I arrived I was told it would take 1 hour and 30 minutes; it took 40 minutes. Great service in my book for a last minute job More
Other Employees Tagged: Lady at service desk for 10/11
September 09, 2025
We buy all our cars from Bill Kay and we get them serviced there, fast courteous and you know the job is always done right serviced there, fast courteous and you know the job is always done right More
Other Employees Tagged: Jose S, Jesus (Chuy) Serna, Steve Vitogiannis, Roger Nicklaus, Josh Malatia, Anthony V
September 04, 2025
I recently purchased a new car, everyone was patient and helpful. Colin was my sales person and he gave me a lot of information about the various cars and help me make my decision. helpful. Colin was my sales person and he gave me a lot of information about the various cars and help me make my decision. More
August 05, 2025
This is the second purchase I have made from Bill Kay Chevrolet. As a car guy, there’s nothing I hate more than doing the purchasing of a car, but I have to say, after tons of experience, I find this dea Chevrolet. As a car guy, there’s nothing I hate more than doing the purchasing of a car, but I have to say, after tons of experience, I find this dealership to be pretty straightforward in their dealings. Colin Lewin, their sales rep, worked very hard on making a deal that satisfied all parties concerned. I felt that the sales manager in the finance department was more than willing to work hard as well. There are a lot of dealerships that I would recommend to stay away from, this is not one of them. I highly recommend Bill K Chevrolet. More
July 20, 2025
A bad experience with the sales management . He was somewhat despotic and made me feel discriminated against. He was somewhat despotic and made me feel discriminated against. More
Other Employees Tagged: Jesus (Chuy) Serna
June 01, 2025
Dealing with the team at Bill Kay was a smooth and painless experience. The team members were helpful and answered all questions promptly. Only thing is - I should have made a trip to Illinois and d painless experience. The team members were helpful and answered all questions promptly. Only thing is - I should have made a trip to Illinois and drove the car before I bought it. When it was delivered, I found a few mechanical issues I was not expecting. I'm sure it will tun out OK. When buying an antique or classic car, I would recommend making the trip and seeing the vehicle in person before buying. More
Other Employees Tagged: Jose S, Jesus (Chuy) Serna, Steve Vitogiannis, Roger Nicklaus, Josh Malatia, Anthony V , Pola Guirguis
April 19, 2025
Was like dealing with Family, Roger was GREAT, everyone was! So simple, easy, and fast....they gave you the numbers, and I couldn't argue. Let's hope the Car turns out fine, so far, so good!! Hopefully buy was! So simple, easy, and fast....they gave you the numbers, and I couldn't argue. Let's hope the Car turns out fine, so far, so good!! Hopefully buy a few more Classics in the future, I love my 93 Vette!! 👍 More
Other Employees Tagged: Roger Nicklaus
March 22, 2025
On March 11, 2025 I had a 9:30am appointment with someone named Jason per an email sent by Ryan Baker. I arrived early since I worked a midnight shift the prior night and came straight from work. A guy named named Jason per an email sent by Ryan Baker. I arrived early since I worked a midnight shift the prior night and came straight from work. A guy named Colin Lewin unlocked the doors at 9:00am. He said Jason wasn't there that day and he could help me. I was interested in a 2024 Corvette (vin 1G1YB2D44R5130488) that was advertised at a $9,425.00 discount. It was also advertised as having potential further discounts for a Costco membership and a Camaro loyalty discount for qualified buyers. Colin informed me that I did not qualify for the $3,000 Costco discount because my membership was the Gold Club membership and not the Executive membership. I told him I bought a 2 door CTS-V several years prior and asked if that would qualify me to the Camaro Loyalty discount. He said that unfortunately anyone wanting that discount had to have the specific vehicle currently registered in their name. I also told Colin I worked for a GM supplier and had a discount for that as well. Colin completely ignored the GM Supplier discount even though I had my work ID and was able to provide remittance advice statements for recent pay periods. I asked to see the deal sheet and I declined the offer for a test drive so he would know I was a serious potential customer and not just somebody looking to joyride a car. During the conversation Colin must've sensed that I was slipping off the hook so he brought over the finance guy named Tony. Any time a salesman brings in another salesman is a red flag. You get two salesman ganging up on you and you cannot tie a particular lie to a specific individual and they have deniablity that any lie was ever told. Tony produced a vague and incomplete deal sheet that included a $3,989.00 upcharge for a paint and upholstery protection package, a list price that was $3,500 higher than what was advertised, and the deal sheet did not included the total price for the vehicle. It also included an estimated monthly payment based on how much I was willing to put down. So Tony had all the information available for full disclosure- principal, rate, and time. But he chose not to disclose it. Omission and deceit are key components of his sales strategy. So now Tony is pressing me to see how much he can get out of me for a down payment that day. Tony is a smart guy. He isn't just the finance guy. He is the closer. He does this every day and he's a skillful negotiator who can steer the conversation into a verbal commitment with even the worst of deals. He isn't your friend. He isn't looking out for your best interests. He is a shark and there is blood in the water. People like Tony are best avoided in any situation; especially when buying a car. At the time GM was offering financing at 6.39% for buyers who qualified on this particular vehicle. There are other vehicles that offer better financing but not this one. Nobody buys a Corvette because it makes financial sense. I knew I qualified. My credit score and payment history are flawless. I don't get turned down by potential creditors. I turn them down. My credit is bulletproof like gold plated titanium. Tony informed me that I was approved "within a few tenths of 6.39%." Which is odd because I never allowed him to run my credit and he didn't run it. So he must've used his powers of clairvoyance to get me approved. Needless to say, I did not buy that car. I told them I was going to go check on another car and I'd almost certainly be back the next day or that week to sign the dotted line on the horrible deal they offered me. I knew I was never coming back but what is one more lie right? But Tony and Colin sold a car that day. It just wasn't their car. I went about 20 minutes down the road and spoke to another salesperson at another dealership. I bought a 2024 Corvette 2LT with the z51 performance package. It is virtually identical to the Corvette at Bill Kay except it is black exterior and black interior. The guys down the road More

