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Please consider this factual account of my encounter with this dealership prior to purchasing from them. I believe it displays an incredible lack of ethics and cause to wonder what other immoral tactics might be part of their business practices. I live 3 hrs away from Bradenton on the East Coast. I was stunned at the offering of a "Kawasaki Green" Maserati and immediately called and Facetimed with a new employee (Patricia Dangler) who knew little about cars and the sales process. I explained the connection between this specific vehicle and the death of my nephew who was like my son who died while riding a matching Ninja motorcycle. I expressed my strong desire to work out a fair trade-in deal with my vehicle, text her pictures, Facetimed to take a closer look at the Maserati and followed up with a very personal email including an image of my nephew on his bike next to an image of the Maserati. As this was Sunday nearing closing, I was promised a follow up call the next day to discuss details of the purchased which never happened. I called Tuesday and spoke to a sales manager (Antoine Jackson) who said someone had taken a deposit on the vehicle Monday, they were doing a brake job on it and they were supposed to take delivery Saturday. Although I was dejected and frustrated at the lack of follow up by the salesperson they were new and I could have been more proactive so I simply asked Antoine to let me know immediately if that deal fell through. He confirmed via text that if delivery of the car was not taken on Saturday "it's yours". Saturday morning I received an exhilarating call that the car was available. The bright spot in the story (before it gets incredibly dark) was Antoine who was on family vacation yet texting me throughout the day to working out details of the purchase. Antoine let his manager know I was driving across the state with the intention of finalizing the deal and would be there between 3:15-3:45. Antoine text when I was just 20 minutes away and I confirmed my eta as close to 3:30. I did not see the car when arrived and walked into the showroom. This was the greeting I received from Patricia Dangler... "Hi Mr Tanner. I'm sorry but the car is sold". I literally waited to hear the punchline of her joke but she was serious and I absolutely lost it. "What the hell are you talking about? I made an appointment and spent three hours driving across the state to buy this car!" I was yelling at this point "You've got to be f*$! ing kidding me!" A balding stocky older man who appeared to be the overall sales manager and the one responsible came rushing up to me and kept yelling over me, "First cash in hand gets the deal, First cash in hand gets the deal"! I could not believe what I was experiencing. An ethical manager would have informed a potential buyer that there was a person driving across the state with an existing appointment to purchase the car. An ethical manager would have had the common decency to call or text to inform me there was another potential buyer. An ethical manager may have requested a deposit from me via credit card or bank draft to verify my intent to purchase. I would go so far as to say an ethical manager might have even requested that I stop and Facetime to purchase the vehicle outright. But I was not dealing with such a person. Instead, those involved including the highest manager intentionally blew me off and wasted an enormous amount of my time. But far beyond this was the gut wrenching dejection that followed. I had driven there with the eager anticipation of driving home in the one car bearing the memory of my departed nephew. I left there broken hearted and facing a gut wrenching three hour drive home in stunned silence. All of this for the sake of posting one sale on the board? Is the management of AutoNation of Bradenton truly this calloused? Is there any degree of humanity involved or do they willingly sacrifice clients at the altar of the almighty dollar? And beyond the lack of human decency do they even consider the long-term cost of losing FOR LIFE the offended client, that client’s family members, his friends and all of the individuals who hear about this despicable behavior on a review or on social media? I believe that my experience highlights a severe lack of moral fiber and human decency by the uppermost management of this dealership. Left unchecked this destructive force typically spreads like cancer to employees and salespeople and ultimately becomes the demise of many otherwise successful businesses. My hope is not the downfall of a company, but the removal of any such destructive forces so as to prevent further damage. Otherwise, let the phones go silent and the lot become a ghost town.
AutoNation - Damage to my car while waiting for warranty service
I own a 2015 Hyundai Genesis. In the 2nd week in December my car was taken in there for service work and warranty work. While waiting for the AC to be completed because it quit working, our town had a severe thunderstorm that created what I was told a small tornado. The service area closed their big bay doors due to the rain and wind. Two of the big service doors blew off and damaged several cars, including mine.
When I asked for a copy of the insurance to see the policies on this, I was refused. Then when I said I was going to call the news and a lawyer, they said to contact AutoNation and Ford Headquarters because they do not want the dealership to be exposed.
The dealership told me that AutoNation's Insurance does not cover natural disasters and I have to fix and pay a deductible to fix my own car. The weather did not damage my car, your service bay doors did. Maybe fix your bay doors and secure them better. I don't know what else to say.
I do not have a car and my husband and I have been sharing a car and we both work 2 jobs each.
I reached out to the General Manager and left a message and was told that he does not deal with customers.
I have proof that one of the cars damaged was a lot car and they wrote that off as lot damage. But they refuse to fix my car?
My car will need passenger door, new headlights, front bumper, hood.
I look forward to hearing from you concerning this issue immediately or I will be calling 8 on your Side, Tampa, FL for further investigation if Ford or AutoNation does not fix my car and contacting a lawyer.
There is more to the story and I will be available by phone at 941.345.0522.
The dealership is AutoNation at 5325 14th Street West, Bradenton, FL 34207
Thank you for your time, Marlee
The damage is much worse in person then in the photos attached.
Desired outcome: All I want is my car fixed. I have not driven this car since December.
AutoNation - Ford explorer buyout fiasco
On June 15th we went to Ford Autonation in Bradenton Florida to buyout our lease. Everything went alright we signed about 10 to 15 forms and turned over our check for 27900.00 which cleared. This included all the payments left on our lease. We were surprised that on June 28th the lease payment of 556.46 was taken out of our account. When we called Ford Credit they said they have a record of it but it wasn't completed properly and they contacted Gary Downard at The dealer and he called us that afternoon to say that we have to come in to sign new paperwork with a new deal number on it. We would like to know when we will get back our 556.46 which was erroneously taken out of our account. We are worried that the next payment will be taken out so we are going to our bank today to stop any more payments. You can contact us on email [protected]@aol.com or call us [protected].
Desired outcome: We want our payment back
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