Larry Zoller
Member
I truly love my 2007 ST Limited. I just put on some new Mickey Thompson Baja's on it. I'll use the Michelin Cross Terrain in the summer on the highway. But buying ithe ST was a total hassle.
I got a call from my salesman last night who was upset that I gave him a low rating in the Ford Dealership ratings evaluation.
First I thought it would be in poor taste for this guy to harrass me on a Friday at 8:00PM. At the end of the conversation he told me not to bother to bring the truck in for service because I gave him a bad rating. My opinion was already made up that I wouldn't of even considered that anyway. I am not hard to get along with but I can't stand being taken advantage of by a salesman's 'BS".
Here is why I gave the dealership a "2" rating. Tell me what you think? In my opinion this guy was the worst typical "BS'er" I have ever dealt with. We have new ownership in our local dealership. I wanted to give them my business so I didn't shop around as much as I usually do. I think I made a mistake.
1. He told me I got the lowest price I could of possible get. I don't think so. Not including the Ford rebate I paid $33,953 on a ST that had a sticker price of $34,840. I think I paid too much.
2. I hated the Michelin Cross Terrain tires. They are OK on the highway but are overrated in the snow and useless offroad. I already knew that and asked to have different tires put on the truck. The salesman would not return my calls. We are talking over a period of 2 weeks. When I went to the dealership the salesman was not there. I got sent to the parts department and the parts man said he would order me some Dunlap Grandtrek SJ5. I told him so check with the salesman first. I never heard anything more so I had assumed that the parts man talked with the salesman and worked out an even swap. When the tires arrived I found out they were going to charge me an additional $800 for the tire change. And of course the salesman told me that was at dealer cost so it was the lowest I could possibly get the tires. I quickly found out the local tire shop could get them for $150 less.
3. He told me he could get me the best interest rate because he had dealer connections and started to pressure me into signing the papers right then. I refused and the next day I found that the same bank actually charged a percent point less.
I got a call from my salesman last night who was upset that I gave him a low rating in the Ford Dealership ratings evaluation.
First I thought it would be in poor taste for this guy to harrass me on a Friday at 8:00PM. At the end of the conversation he told me not to bother to bring the truck in for service because I gave him a bad rating. My opinion was already made up that I wouldn't of even considered that anyway. I am not hard to get along with but I can't stand being taken advantage of by a salesman's 'BS".
Here is why I gave the dealership a "2" rating. Tell me what you think? In my opinion this guy was the worst typical "BS'er" I have ever dealt with. We have new ownership in our local dealership. I wanted to give them my business so I didn't shop around as much as I usually do. I think I made a mistake.
1. He told me I got the lowest price I could of possible get. I don't think so. Not including the Ford rebate I paid $33,953 on a ST that had a sticker price of $34,840. I think I paid too much.
2. I hated the Michelin Cross Terrain tires. They are OK on the highway but are overrated in the snow and useless offroad. I already knew that and asked to have different tires put on the truck. The salesman would not return my calls. We are talking over a period of 2 weeks. When I went to the dealership the salesman was not there. I got sent to the parts department and the parts man said he would order me some Dunlap Grandtrek SJ5. I told him so check with the salesman first. I never heard anything more so I had assumed that the parts man talked with the salesman and worked out an even swap. When the tires arrived I found out they were going to charge me an additional $800 for the tire change. And of course the salesman told me that was at dealer cost so it was the lowest I could possibly get the tires. I quickly found out the local tire shop could get them for $150 less.
3. He told me he could get me the best interest rate because he had dealer connections and started to pressure me into signing the papers right then. I refused and the next day I found that the same bank actually charged a percent point less.