Canada Wide Auto Sales’s earns a 1.0-star rating from 3 reviews, showing that the majority of customers are dissatisfied with vehicle purchases.
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Unethical and highly unprofessional behaviour of manager j or jay (James)
Edmonton, ab, canada-
Mistreated and insulted: I went to canada wide auto sales last evening and viewed a few cars and finally decided to buy a ford escape 2015 which was priced $21, 988 on their website but when everything got finalized they gave me the paper work for $23, 990 and I asked them the reason of the higher price. To which the manager james (Aka jay) informed me that there was some error in his computer why the prices are different and went back and forth and finally informed me that he would get a hit and match the price for me but something looked fishy to me so I asked them to give me a couple of days to decide. Upon hearing this the manager jay came up to me angrily telling me that they had to keep it open longer because of me and I should be embarrassed of myself for wasting their time. He kept going with his sarcastic remarks. So I thanked him and told him that I had no intention to make them wait longer and requested not to compelling me to make the purchase right away. I was genuinely thinking to go back and buy some other car (If not ford) from them but the manager jay's behaviour which was witnessed but 3 other people was ridiculous and highly unprofessional. In return of undeserved insult and rant I promised him i'd never return and I wish no one would go to canada wide auto sales to get insulted. I am sure that there are many car dealers in the city who would not try to rip me off, keep the dealership open without forcing me to make a purchase and most important of all: treat their potential customers like a customer and not a piece of ####. Never ever visit this place
Unethical Behaviour
I was referred to Canada Wide Auto Sales in West Edmonton by a friend, and made an appointment to go look at vehicles on January 20th. I needed a new car because mine is unreliable and I didn't want to keep putting money into fixing it anymore.
I test-drove one car, a 2015 Chrysler 200 LX, and the salesman convinced me to buy it right then and there. He said that they get first pick of the overstock from the Chrysler dealer, and that they put kilometers on the cars themselves so that they can charge a lower price for them. The salesman was very friendly, going on at length about how the dealer was family-owned and run, and that they only wanted to help people get a car that's right for them. I truly believed that he was on my side. I was alone at the dealer, and was very excited at the prospect of buying my first new car without any help. I didn't know anything about financing, what constitutes a good deal, or all the things that go along with the purchase of a new car.
I was approved almost immediately, and they sent me into the financing office to speak with the financial manager. I was given an interest rate of 6.24%. I have a credit score in the 'excellent' zone, but I figured the high rate was because it was my first time financing anything. He told me about all these different things that I could get along with the car, like Health and Accident Insurance, Life Insurance, and an extended warranty. I declined the first two, but when I asked why I would need an extended warranty, he told me that banks preferred I have it. I thought that meant they wouldn't approve the paperwork unless I agreed to the extra warranty, so I did (I later found out that this is called 'tied selling' and is illegal). I found the language used in the contracts difficult to understand, which was compounded with his vague responses to my questions, but I didn't want to appear naïve so I went along with it. He kept focusing on the monthly payments, and every time they went up, he down-played it, saying that it was not a huge amount and making me feel like I would be remiss if I did not agree. Not once did anyone tell me the final price that I would be paying for the car.
The next day, after the excitement had worn off, I took all of the paperwork to my boyfriend's father so he could look it over, since he has purchased many vehicles in his lifetime. He immediately concluded that they had divested me of a large sum of money. In total, I would have paid $31, 000 over 72 months for a car that they sold to me as Used, with 1579 kilometers on it and for $20, 186 before the added fees, which included a "Documentation Fee" of $399. The total balance on the bill of sale came to $25, 615.93. Nothing on there does it say that my actual total would be $31, 104. I called the salesman right away saying that I had reviewed the paperwork and that I no longer wanted the car. He told me that was okay, and that he'd get the finance manager to contact me. I thought that was the end of it since I didn't receive a call from anyone.
On January 27th, I got a call from work saying that some lady had dropped keys off for me. Immediately afterwards, I got a call from the salesman saying that they had parked the car in the visitor parking at my apartment building and had taken the keys to my workplace. I reminded him that I had decided not to take it, to which he replied "well, you signed legal documents, so it's yours". Sure enough, he had dropped the car off, unregistered and uninsured, in a public parking lot with open access, then brought the keys to my workplace where anyone could have taken them. This was all without any attempt at prior notification, since I only found out after all was said and done and they had left. I could not find it in the parking lot until February 2nd, for it was parked in between a dumpster and a truck and was hidden from view.
I understand that the economy is bad, but I didn't think that car dealerships were so hurt that they felt the need to take advantage of a first-time buyer who came in alone. I'm only 21, and I just wanted to be independent and handle my own purchases. I have definitely learned my lesson.
Unethical Sales Practices
On Monday 11 March 2013 an agreement was made to purchase a 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee at Canada Wide Auto Sales for $21 000 difference. This price was to include my trade in of a 2010 Ford Escape and include the payout to the Bank of Montreal for the $2600 left owing on the Ford. I was very clear that the $21 000 would be inclusive of ALL costs, including the buyout of the Ford for $2600 and the dealership agreed to these terms.
The next day 12 March 2013 I arrived at the dealership to pick up the 2012 Jeep in trade for the 2010 Ford. I had previously switched over my insurance to the Jeep so I was able to drive it home. I was taken to the finance manager (who was extremely pleasant and professional), as I would be financing the difference ($21 000). During this time I signed over ownership of the Ford and the application for financing was completed. It was only after this that the final bill of sale was given to me, which stated that the vehicle would in fact cost a bit over $26 000 difference which was not what we had agreed upon the previous day. I noticed that some add on services such as an extended service contract had been added without my permission however, even after these fees had been taken off the price was still $ 24 488. At this point I asked to speak to the manager, Benjamin T Pruden. When the manager came in he told me that the deal never was for $21 000 and refused to admit any wrong doing on his part. He told me that the deal never included the $2600 buy out for my Escape. This is not true as the day before I had been very clear to state that I would sign the papers if the $21 000 was the all in price and included absolutely everything including the $2600 buy out. The manager was extremely rude, pushy and refused to even meet me halfway. By this time I had already signed the Ford over to them, the financing remaining on the Ford had already been canceled and the financing started on the 2012 Jeep leaving me to feel as though I had to complete the deal. I was left to believe that I would be paying the agreed upon $21 000 until the point where it was to late to back out.
This dealership practices extremely unethical sales practices. If a price is agreed upon that should be the price that the customer pays. The dealership should not raise the price and only tell the customer at the point where it becomes difficult to back out. If I had realized before all of the paperwork had been done that the price had been changed. I would have backed out, however the price change was only revealed at the point where backing out was difficult or impossible.
I was in contact Via Text with a sales person, Richard that said he was talking to his managers and negotiating a price for a Camaro.(all recorded on text) if Fact every time we talked the sales people would talk to the sales manager. We discussed the price of a 2013 Camaro with 6000km the sales manager told me he valued at 55, 000. I showed him a add from Sherwood Chev for a new 2014 Camaro with 400km for 55000. I was also offering my 2010 Camaro for trade. They came up with a differance of 36900 we than began to negotiate the price. I have EVERY text to prove this, The sales Person Richard and The manager Richard Were involved in the deal the hole time. My Camaro has a Wrinkle in the drivers door they were full aware. Again I will show text to anyone. I made an offer of 34000 difference. Once again made it real clear the dent was not going to be repaired and the car sold as is.(all in the texts) The sales manager told me he was going to give me 19000 and 2000 more if dent was repaired for my car...After I told him I had it appraised for 17000. The sales person Richard went to the sales manager and came back with a counter offer of 34500. Here Is the Text Richard sent me..(let me go back at the boss man) Short time later richard text this to me( OK... If your not fixing your car... How about 34500 diff with your car as is... It also needs tires and a windshield. Its going to cost us 1000 minimum to get that door fixed) I told him his Camaro has 6000km and also needs tires... I then countered with 34200 they had a deal if they accept it. Again Richard went to the sales manager. 1/2hour or so Richard Text me back and said that wasn't posable. Ok so I call my wife, tell her whats going on and she says just pay the 34500 and get it done she was exited about the car, as every new car owner is. So I text Richard Back Again and said 34500 you have a Deal! 10min later I get a call, Suddenly Sales manager wants 36500 difference again. My mouth fell open. First I thought they were joking... No NO JOKE... Because I agreed to 34500 so fast they figured they could get me for 36500 because the had me hooked. Unbelievable.. My wife Drove from Camrose to show the car and spent the day there. This took place over two days. They Made me feel about nee high and imbarist. My Wife was disappointed. On top of it all They called the cops on me for texting the Salesman Richard... I have Every text. I never once said anything threatning of rude I was Strait Up business. Dirty Tactics used by SALES At Canada Wide Auto
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