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520 Main Ave, Norwalk, CT 06851 (map)
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2.3 out of 5 starssales Rating
Check in New York state before you buy here!
Written by bobd_nj on 08/31/2009

Sometimes it's really easy to figure out who you want to do business with. And other times it takes a series of events to point you one way or the other. This latter case is why I'm pointing away from Georgetown Subaru's front door if you're in the market for a car. Everything started easy in my recent Outback purchase: using Subaru's online inventory list, I found the configuration I wanted at Georgetown and after a few quick emails back and forth, agreed to buy the car although I live some 100 miles away in NJ. After arriving at the appointed time to pick up the car, I had to sit around for over an hour for no apparent reason. Not a huge deal, but in retrospect, strike one. When we went over the paperwork, Reid the internet salesperson couldn't explain the outsized charge for registration, and agreed to refund the difference between the charge and what NJ actually assessed (it ended up being about half of what they charged). He even volunteered to put it in writing - score one for Reid. Perhaps an honest mistake, or perhaps they figure people will just accept the "official" charge for registration. But the registration process took well beyond the 10-14 days Reid promised, and even with a few gentle reminders ahead of time, they let the registration expire so I had to park the car. Strike two. And the excuses began to fly: "we're very busy" and "it isn't my job and we don't have office staff available" were the ones that especially irritated. Having finally received the permanent registration, I sent back the NJ receipt and asked for the promised refund. A check came within a few days, with a handwritten notation that a $65 processing charge had been deducted. A big strike 3 - we never talked about an additional processing charge. And my request for a full refund per the written agreement is now a week old with no response. Georgetown has gone beyond careless and sloppy to something that approaches fraudulent, and I'll continue to pursue settlement of the deal we agreed to. In a chatty moment, Reid told me that cars sold in Subaru of New England territory (CT, RI, VT, MA, NH, ME) cost more than elsewhere because "Ernie gets $200 for every car sold." (Ernie presumably being the owner of Subaru of New England). I'm sure other dealers in other states have to pay distributors too, but seems like it'd be worth it for buyers near adjacent states to check prices carefully; folks in southern Connecticut, for example, might want to talk to one of the several Westchester, Putnam, or Rockland dealers. And beware Georgetown quotes, which do not include the "dealer conveyance" (i.e. profit) until you ask for it or until you sit down to sign. Good luck!

  • Recommend this dealer? No
  • Purchased a vehicle from this dealer? Yes

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mcarazza on 12/06/2010
This customer was dealt with openly and fairly. We disclose everything about a transaction every time and all charges were discussed with Bob D before he picked up his car. He had to have passed at least 5 other dealers to get to us, so obviously he thought we were giving him the best deal. I personally wrote to this customer explaining that we are use an outside company to facilitate out of state registrations and that the fee is charged to the customer. This fee was disclosed prior to him picking up his car. We received a call from his credit card company informing us that he had disputed the charge and after speaking with them discovered that they were very frustrated with him as well. We accepted the chargeback rather than cause any more consternation over a bad situation. As a further rebuttal to this customer's review, the salesperson he dealt with is number 1 in the country with Subaru of America and receives positive reviews and referrals from many, many customers. He could not have achieved this without taking care of people the right way. "Sometimes the best deal is the one you don't make" is an old addage we should have applied in this cutomer's case.
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agb2011 on 12/06/2010
We are from NY (Long Island)and have been shopping for a Subaru on & off for the past 3 years but never found the model and price that we felt comfortable with. We finally decided to get a 2011 Outback. Frustrated with the lack of inventory and price flexibility near us, we decided to start looking out of state (on the Internet) & found that Georgetown Subaru had the most inventory. We called & spoke with Reid Ferris just as they were closing - but he stayed on the phone & answered all of our questions. A few weeks later, we spoke with him again - but we were still not ready to commit. Last Friday, we called one more time - he had the car we wanted in stock and gave us a great price - if we were ready to "move forward" that day. We did. Reid gave me his cell phone number and told me to feel free to call over the weekend with any questions. We were scheduled to pick up the car on Monday. Since we have never purchased a car in this way, we started researching online and were quite concerned after reading the above review. I left a message for Reid on Sunday and he promptly returned my call and put my mind at ease. (I already knew about the processing fee of $279, which is significantly higher than NY. But even with that added to the price, it was still a much better deal than we found before.) He also explained the other complaints. It only got better. We arrived on Monday and sat with Reid almost immediately. The car was exactly what we were told it would be with only 15 miles on it (he said it would be between 14 - 16). We then sat with Tom & worked out the financial end of things - another great experience. (Because of the above review, I had done some research so that I would know what NY State charges are for registration, title & plates. Georgetown's figures were correct.) Then Reid took us out and went over the car with us. We drove off very happy, expecting to receive our NY state registration and plates in 10 - 14 days. To our amazement, UPS delivered the plates & registration on Thursday - just 3 days after we took delivery of the car. I also have to say that the after care we have received has also been excellent. I have called Reid several times with questions that came up - things that I could have (and should have) just looked up in the manual, and he was very helpful over the phone. We would highly recommend Georgetown Subaru & Reid Ferris to anyone considering purchasing a Subaru. It is well worth the trip!
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