5 stars for both Jerrod the salesman and Kaylee technical
supervisor on my purchase of a 2025 Camry XSE
supervisor on my purchase of a 2025 Camry XSE
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by CZROMAN
Verified Customer
Verified Customer
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John Mesko
, Jerrod my salesman
Exceptional service from Gary Fritch and Justin Yelling
as well as John Mesko. No high pressure for sales, very thorough on any questions and concerns on contemplating your purchase. I will buy from Ken Ga
as well as John Mesko. No high pressure for sales, very thorough on any questions and concerns on contemplating your purchase. I will buy from Ken Ganley again as well as recommend them.
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by carol1028
Feb 09, 2025 -
Ken Ganley Toyota Pittsburgh responded
Thanks, Carol, for sharing your thoughts about your experience with Ken Ganley Toyota Pittsburgh. We appreciate your business and hope to see you again soon!
They do not stand behind the product they sell.
In 50 years the worst service I have ever received for a car.
In 50 years the worst service I have ever received for a car.
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by MSINGER3
Verified Customer
Verified Customer
Service Price Transparency
Feb 10, 2025 -
Ken Ganley Toyota Pittsburgh responded
Dear MSINGER3,
We regret we were unable to assist you with your concern. We consulted with Toyota and have followed all their protocols. We suggest you take your concerns back to Toyota to see if they can assist you.
Feb 10, 2025 -
Ken Ganley Toyota Pittsburgh responded
Dear MSINGER3,
We regret we were unable to assist you with your concern. We consulted with Toyota and have followed all their protocols. We suggest you take your concerns back to Toyota to see if they can assist you.
Feb 13, 2025 -
MSINGER3 responded
It's definitely frustrating when your car doesn't live up to the advertised MPG, especially when it's such a significant difference. Here's a breakdown of how to approach the dealership, along with some important considerations:
1. Gather Your Evidence:
* Document everything: Keep detailed records of your gas fill-ups, mileage, and calculations. Apps like Fuelly or even a simple spreadsheet can be helpful. The more data you have, the stronger your case.
* Driving conditions: Be prepared to discuss your driving habits. City driving, aggressive driving, and using features like air conditioning can all lower MPG. However, even with these factors, a 16-20 MPG difference is substantial. Try to estimate the percentage of city vs. highway driving you do.
* Compare to similar vehicles: See if you can find reports from other drivers with the same make and model. Websites like Fuelly or even forums dedicated to your car model can provide real-world MPG data. This helps show if your experience is typical or if your car might have an issue.
* Check for recalls or TSBs: Search online (NHTSA website is a good resource) for any recalls or Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) related to fuel economy for your car model. A TSB is issued by the manufacturer to address known issues, and there might be a fix available.
2. Your Response to the Dealership (Be polite but firm):
* Reiterate the discrepancy: "I'm consistently getting 26-30 MPG, significantly lower than the 46 MPG advertised on the window sticker. I've been tracking my mileage meticulously [show them your records]."
* Acknowledge driving conditions (but don't make excuses): "While I understand that driving style and conditions can affect MPG, the difference is too large to be explained by these factors alone. I'd estimate my driving is approximately X% city and Y% highway."
* Ask for clarification: "Can you explain why there's such a large gap between the advertised MPG and my actual results? What testing methods were used to achieve the 46 MPG figure on the sticker?"
* Inquire about potential issues: "Are there any known issues with this model that could affect fuel economy? Have you received any other complaints about similar MPG discrepancies? Are there any recalls or TSBs related to fuel economy for my vehicle?"
* Propose solutions:
* Diagnostic check: "I'd like the car to be thoroughly checked by your service department to identify any potential problems that could be impacting fuel economy."
* Compare to a similar vehicle: "Could I test drive another vehicle of the same make and model to compare its MPG performance to mine?"
* Escalate if necessary: "If the issue cannot be resolved, I'd like to discuss this further with the sales manager or the general manager."
3. If the Dealership Is Uncooperative:
* Contact the manufacturer: Reach out to the car manufacturer's customer service department. They might be more willing to investigate.
* File a complaint with the FTC: The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) handles complaints about deceptive advertising. While they might not resolve your individual case, it helps them track patterns of complaints.
* Check your state's consumer protection agency: Many states have agencies that protect consumer rights.
* Consider legal action (small claims court): If all else fails, you might consider taking the dealership to small claims court. However, this should be a last resort.
Important Considerations:
* EPA estimates are just that – estimates: The MPG figures on the window sticker are based on standardized tests, but real-world driving conditions can vary significantly. It's rare to achieve the exact sticker MPG. However, a 16-20 MPG difference is excessive.
* "Your mileage may vary" is a real disclaimer: This disclaimer acknowledges that actual MPG will vary. But again, it doesn't justify a huge discrepancy.
* Lemon laws: Lemon laws vary by state, but they generally apply to vehicles with significant defects that cannot be repaired after a reasonable number of attempts. Fuel economy issues might not qualify, but it's worth checking your state's laws.
Be persistent, polite, and organized. The more information you have, the better equipped you'll be to address the issue with the dealership and potentially get some resolution.
Feb 13, 2025 -
MSINGER3 responded
It's definitely frustrating when your car doesn't live up to the advertised MPG, especially when it's such a significant difference. Here's a breakdown of how to approach the dealership, along with some important considerations:
1. Gather Your Evidence:
* Document everything: Keep detailed records of your gas fill-ups, mileage, and calculations. Apps like Fuelly or even a simple spreadsheet can be helpful. The more data you have, the stronger your case.
* Driving conditions: Be prepared to discuss your driving habits. City driving, aggressive driving, and using features like air conditioning can all lower MPG. However, even with these factors, a 16-20 MPG difference is substantial. Try to estimate the percentage of city vs. highway driving you do.
* Compare to similar vehicles: See if you can find reports from other drivers with the same make and model. Websites like Fuelly or even forums dedicated to your car model can provide real-world MPG data. This helps show if your experience is typical or if your car might have an issue.
* Check for recalls or TSBs: Search online (NHTSA website is a good resource) for any recalls or Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) related to fuel economy for your car model. A TSB is issued by the manufacturer to address known issues, and there might be a fix available.
2. Your Response to the Dealership (Be polite but firm):
* Reiterate the discrepancy: "I'm consistently getting 26-30 MPG, significantly lower than the 46 MPG advertised on the window sticker. I've been tracking my mileage meticulously [show them your records]."
* Acknowledge driving conditions (but don't make excuses): "While I understand that driving style and conditions can affect MPG, the difference is too large to be explained by these factors alone. I'd estimate my driving is approximately X% city and Y% highway."
* Ask for clarification: "Can you explain why there's such a large gap between the advertised MPG and my actual results? What testing methods were used to achieve the 46 MPG figure on the sticker?"
* Inquire about potential issues: "Are there any known issues with this model that could affect fuel economy? Have you received any other complaints about similar MPG discrepancies? Are there any recalls or TSBs related to fuel economy for my vehicle?"
* Propose solutions:
* Diagnostic check: "I'd like the car to be thoroughly checked by your service department to identify any potential problems that could be impacting fuel economy."
* Compare to a similar vehicle: "Could I test drive another vehicle of the same make and model to compare its MPG performance to mine?"
* Escalate if necessary: "If the issue cannot be resolved, I'd like to discuss this further with the sales manager or the general manager."
3. If the Dealership Is Uncooperative:
* Contact the manufacturer: Reach out to the car manufacturer's customer service department. They might be more willing to investigate.
* File a complaint with the FTC: The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) handles complaints about deceptive advertising. While they might not resolve your individual case, it helps them track patterns of complaints.
* Check your state's consumer protection agency: Many states have agencies that protect consumer rights.
* Consider legal action (small claims court): If all else fails, you might consider taking the dealership to small claims court. However, this should be a last resort.
Important Considerations:
* EPA estimates are just that – estimates: The MPG figures on the window sticker are based on standardized tests, but real-world driving conditions can vary significantly. It's rare to achieve the exact sticker MPG. However, a 16-20 MPG difference is excessive.
* "Your mileage may vary" is a real disclaimer: This disclaimer acknowledges that actual MPG will vary. But again, it doesn't justify a huge discrepancy.
* Lemon laws: Lemon laws vary by state, but they generally apply to vehicles with significant defects that cannot be repaired after a reasonable number of attempts. Fuel economy issues might not qualify, but it's worth checking your state's laws.
Be persistent, polite, and organized. The more information you have, the better equipped you'll be to address the issue with the dealership and potentially get some resolution.
great car buying experience.
This was our third car purchased from this dealership. employees are very nice and kind. i recommend this dealership to other people
This was our third car purchased from this dealership. employees are very nice and kind. i recommend this dealership to other people
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by PRNCESSAVON
Verified Customer
Verified Customer
Feb 07, 2025 -
Ken Ganley Toyota Pittsburgh responded
It's great to hear that we were able to get you exactly what you needed. Our goal is to make sure everyone who walks through the door leaves happy. Thank you for choosing Ken Ganley Toyota Pittsburgh!
Scott, Justin and Jared were all outstanding to work with
at Ganley Toyota in Pittsburgh. Purchasing a car from a neighboring state can be challenging but Justin sent me all the spec sheets for the car with
at Ganley Toyota in Pittsburgh. Purchasing a car from a neighboring state can be challenging but Justin sent me all the spec sheets for the car with which I was interested. Once I settled on a car, Jared contacted me with payment information and labeled all the paperwork that needed to be signed and dated. Scott dropped off my car and was very detailed in going over the features of my new Camry. He even gave me his cell phone number in the case I had more questions after he left. Outstanding service all around!
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by PATTYPAOLETTA
Verified Customer
Verified Customer
Feb 07, 2025 -
Ken Ganley Toyota Pittsburgh responded
Patty, It's fantastic to hear that we provided you with great customer service while assisting you! We truly appreciate the opportunity to do business with you. Thanks for choosing Ken Ganley Toyota Pittsburgh!
Excellent car buying experience.
Scott and Justin were extremely helpful in the process. This was my second car from here and I will be back again.
Scott and Justin were extremely helpful in the process. This was my second car from here and I will be back again.
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by ESCOTTD28
Feb 05, 2025 -
Ken Ganley Toyota Pittsburgh responded
Thank you for your business and this review. We're happy to hear that Scott and Justin were able to serve you and demonstrate our commitment to great service. If there is anything we can assist you with in the future, please let us know.
Very easy and professional Slade in sales is the best !
!! Would recommend to anyone looking for a vehicle !!
!! Would recommend to anyone looking for a vehicle !!
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by Sladelindgren
Feb 03, 2025 -
Ken Ganley Toyota Pittsburgh responded
Slade, Thank you for your business and this review. We're happy to hear our team was able to serve you and demonstrate our commitment to great service. If there is anything we can assist you with in the future, please let us know.
Feb 04, 2025 -
Ken Ganley Toyota Pittsburgh responded
Hello, your wonderful feedback and rating mean a lot to us. Please don't hesitate to reach out if there's anything additional we can do for you.
If you’re in the market for a car and want an honest,
trustworthy, and hardworking salesperson, Gary Fritch at Ken Ganley Toyota is the person to see. This is the sixth car I’ve bought from him, and ever
trustworthy, and hardworking salesperson, Gary Fritch at Ken Ganley Toyota is the person to see. This is the sixth car I’ve bought from him, and every experience has been exceptional. Gary truly listens to what you want, ensuring you find the perfect car without any pressure.
Ken Ganley Toyota is also a fantastic dealership to work with. Their team is professional and customer-focused, making the entire process seamless. The finance department deserves special mention for their efficiency and transparency, making what could be a stressful step feel effortless.
I wouldn’t go anywhere else for my car-buying needs. Highly recommend Gary Fritch and the team at Ken Ganley Toyota!
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by kelpro
Jan 26, 2025 -
Ken Ganley Toyota Pittsburgh responded
Thank you so much for your excellent review! We are so glad that Gary had the opportunity to work with you, and we are thrilled that you found your experience with us to be a positive one. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you need anything else.
Excellent service would recommend other people to
experience this dealership excellent customer service service above an beyond
experience this dealership excellent customer service service above an beyond
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by DEBBIE1062
Verified Customer
Verified Customer
Jan 23, 2025 -
Ken Ganley Toyota Pittsburgh responded
Hi Debbie:
Thanks for sharing about your experience with Ken Ganley Toyota Pittsburgh. We appreciate your business and hope to see you again soon!
The dealership manager went above and beyond to make sure
I was satisfied with my vehicle
I was satisfied with my vehicle
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by DEBBIE1062
Verified Customer
Verified Customer
Jan 23, 2025 -
Ken Ganley Toyota Pittsburgh responded
It's great to hear that we were able to help you out, Debbie. Our goal is to make sure everyone who walks through the door leaves happy. Thank you for choosing Ken Ganley Toyota Pittsburgh!