Courtesy Acura
Dealership Sales Review
We had a used car for sale on Craigslist, and we started getting a number of very odd calls from someone who just didn't sound right - he kept telling us he was "going to make us a really great deal," and that he "really needed this car," which he hadn't even laid eyes on yet. He asked us to drive the car to this dealership, which was about an hour away from our house, so his "friend" Tony D (who was supposedly a mechanic at Courtesy) could look it over for him. Then he said that he himself wouldn't be there, because he had to take his mother to the doctor. Tony would just look the car over for him, and then he was vague about what was supposed to happen next. It all sounded very suspicious, and I finally got the guy to admit that Tony (who was actually a salesman, not a mechanic) was paying him to trick Craigslist sellers into bringing their car in so he could make them a lowball offer on it. If this is the way Courtesy Acura does business, how can you trust anything they say when you're buying a car from them? Very bad way to do business.
- Recommend this dealer? No
- Purchased a vehicle from this dealer? No
- Did the dealer honor all commitments made? Not Applicable