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Champion Chevrolet


800 Kietzke Ln, Reno, NV 89502 (map)
Today 8:30 AM - 7:00 PM
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2 out of 5 starssales Rating
Downright rude!
Written by drhawc on 10/04/2008
I must say this was the rudest experience I have had in my 50 years of car shopping. Absolutely no play in their game. I sat down to deal on a car I liked and he gave me no room to manuever. This was not an incenitve deal we wee talking sticker price, and in this environment I was shocked and walked right out the door. This dealer has a reputation for shady practices and my visit did not help in that perception, had I not wanted "that" car I would not have even gone in. Never again!
  • Recommend this dealer? No
  • Purchased a vehicle from this dealer? No

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es_999 on 12/06/2010
We probably dealt with the same unprofessional person. We walked out too and purchased our two vehicles from a dealership a bit more interested in actually selling and maintaining customers for life.
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tackman on 12/06/2010
I bought a used 2005 chevy avalanche, it was 1030pm when I drove off with it and noticed the oli pressure gauge was at 0. I notified the guy that sold me the truck and he said to come in monday, (I bought it sat night).When I went in monday, the lot manager came in and said because I bought it used and the lot took a loss on it ( Yea Right ) that they couldn't fix it, and that it was noted in the 54 point inspection that the gauge didn't work, so they knowingly put a vehicle on the lot with a broken gauge. Oh and the 2400.00 warrenty I bought....yea, didn't cover that part, go figure. The only person that even went to bat for me was the finance guy. I looked up the part at NAPA auto parts and its only 61.99 and the location of the oil pressure sensor is right on top of the motor, wouldn't take more that 10 to 20 minutes to replace, but I guess they would rather replace the motor ( Thats covered on the warrenty ) than a 61.99 part. All in all I will never buy a car from them again, I put them right there with Internet-auto rent and sales, and I will be sure to put it out by word of mouth to never go there to buy a car.
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