Hi, my name is Edgar, and I was born and raised in Nogales, AZ but have been living in Tucson for more than ten years. I have a six-year-old daughter that I adore. I love to watch the Pittsburgh Steelers every year as well as the Los Angelas Lakers. I am huge on family so in my Spare time I mostly spend time with family and friends grilling, camping, swimming. I have been with Tucson Subaru for a year and a half now and I can honestly say I love where I work. We are a big family here and we treat our customers as such. So come visit us and become part of our Subaru family!
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3 yrs, 3 mos
Languages Spoken
English
Spanish
164 Reviews
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April 12, 2023
The salesperson who worked with me - Edgar Gaxiola - was wonderful! He was warm, personable and knew the vehicles. He kept in communication with me and offered his capable assistance every step of the way. wonderful! He was warm, personable and knew the vehicles. He kept in communication with me and offered his capable assistance every step of the way. Highly recommend him! More
March 15, 2023
It was a pleasure doing business with Tucson Subaru, CJ Nichols and Tracy the finance person. We felt very informed from start to finish with CJ and Tracy. CJ is an excellent salesman. Previously we purch Nichols and Tracy the finance person. We felt very informed from start to finish with CJ and Tracy. CJ is an excellent salesman. Previously we purchased an Ascent from him by him, (which we kept) being the recommend salesperson. We just purchased our Outback Ltd. from him. I have had very positive dealings with the service department in our past purchase and am expecting it to only get better! More
Other Employees Tagged: CJ Nichols, Traci Roberts, Will Gradillas, Adrien Torres , Jose Arizaga, Scott Buford, Jason service manager
March 13, 2023
Alfredo and Traci answered all of our questions and were very attentive during the whole process. very attentive during the whole process. More
Other Employees Tagged: Traci Roberts , Alfredo Alvarez
March 11, 2023
Edgar was an awesome sales guy with a great attitude, but the financial manager was a short tempered maniac. We asked for a set out the door price, which was about $2,700.00 below the sticker price but a but the financial manager was a short tempered maniac. We asked for a set out the door price, which was about $2,700.00 below the sticker price but also was the fair market price on KBB. We had already been pre approved through a credit union and had a down payment ready along with a potential trade-in. We were also under the impression they were going to crunch numbers on another vehicle too so we had that option as well. I had asked for the dealer's inspection form for the car and noted that during the test drive there was a light on the dashboard that I wanted to know what it was for. The inspection form wasn't provided yet and Edgar came back with a paper with a breakdown of the estimated monthly payments along with sticker price and additional fees listed. The sales guy asked us if they agreed to work on the out the door pricing we were asking for, then would we be willing to sign that paper and agree we will take the car home today. I asked why they would ask that and why it would matter what day we would take it home. I told them I was not signing anything until the price I was asking for was agreed on and told them if they couldn't offer it that's fine we will leave. Sales came back with what we thought was a Sales Manager but was actually a finance manager, Louie Ascencio. He did not introduce himself, and sat down to start reiterating what each cost was on the paper. I stopped him and told him first I wanted to know what the light on the dashboard meant before further discussing pricing because I had looked it up in the few minutes we were waiting and it looked like it could be a costly fix. The guy initiated at it just being an indication there is pressure on the passenger seat but not enough for the airbag to turn on and that's all it was. I went on to say I don't think that is the case because the additional indicator on the car showed the passenger airbag on while that other light remained on. He ignored me and went on to explain the cost breakdown to me. He confirmed I was using my own financing and wouldn't be going through theirs and moved on to each cost. I said I wasn't going to pay the sticker price. He then pointed to the sticker price on the paper and asked me "why is this number here" I answered "because that's the sticker price". His response was "right, so you want me to sell you this car for $2,700.00 less than the sticker price?". My husband answered "yeah", then the guy stood up and said "well have a nice day then" and walked away. We followed behind and left. We never looked, or got the option to see, the total breakdown for the other car which was actually priced less and wouldve been in our ballpark that we were asking for the first car in. They could've had a sell and a great review, but the financial manager ruined it for the sales guy and the dealership with his unprofessional attitude. More
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