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Re: Carmax is a JOKE [chrisahrendt] by volvomax
May 29, 2008 (9:44 am)
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Replying to: chrisahrendt (May 28, 2008 6:40 pm)

Seriously, Carmax hasn't wronged you.
They didn't build your car, VW did.
All any dealer that sells used cars has to do is to make sure that the car meets applicable safety and useability standards when the car is sold.
If it breaks down later, that isn't the dealers fault.
Be happy you have an extended warranty.
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Re: Carmax is a JOKE [chrisahrendt] by featherz
May 30, 2008 (12:58 am)
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Replying to: chrisahrendt (May 28, 2008 6:40 pm)

I bought a VW beetle new from the dealer many years back and almost all of those things (plus more) happened also. Loved the look, but reliability was in the toilet!
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Re: Maybe I should... [andeet] by lukuanvx
Jul 04, 2008 (10:13 pm)
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Replying to: andeet (Feb 01, 2008 6:25 pm)

Dear Andeet,
 
I saw your comments while contemplating about buying a new car from Carmax at Kenosha, WI. They seems to list non-negotiable price of $3000-$4000 lower than the MSRP for the Toyota Sienna. I am not quite sure about your experiences with them. Would you have any advice?
 
Kind regards,
 
lukuanvx
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Re: Maybe I should... [lukuanvx] by andeet
Jul 05, 2008 (8:51 pm)
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Replying to: lukuanvx (Jul 04, 2008 10:13 pm)

First all, their lot is open to browse on Sundays. I recommend walking around each Sienna and decide on which model, options, and color.
 
Second, call their local number (262-857-2134.) Go to the operator (I think it automatically goes to her/him if you don't push a option. Ask for a sales consultant named Christine. I know she'll make appointment with you. I would give you her voicemail number but I won't for privacy reasons. Reason why I recommend her is she's been with Keno Carmax for 10 years; she knows the answers and doesn't high pressure. I like to call her a "Old School Carmax Sales Consultant;" wants to help out in a very professional way. Cause she knows if she does great job, you'll come back to see her in the future. I would personally know since she has done two deals with me. I am 24 years old female who went alone on the second deal; she could of taken advanage of me but she didn't! On a funny note for you to know: I'm not her trying to score a deal. I am a customer of hers and I highly recommend her. If she asks you how you got her name tell her go ahead and say this "A customer of yours by the name of Andrea gave me it while I was posting on edmunds.com"
 
Third, trade in process. If you have car still worth money like I had '06 Scion xA. They will give you top dollar cause they can throw it on the lot. I traded it in for $10k which was the blue book value I researched.
 
Business Office visit aka "When you sign the papers." Christine hang around with me. While waiting to sign papers. We chatted off the wall stuff. Making the waiting game less stressful. But when the few times I was getting service; I saw most new consultants usually let their customers wait alone while they off doing something else. I thought that was unprofessional.
 
Overall, Sales does great service. Service should take notes from sales. LOL "How hard is it to screw in the battery connector to the proper gap?" Geez! To bad for them; saved over $100.00s so far doing my own oil changes anyway.
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Forgot to mention in above post.... by andeet
Jul 05, 2008 (11:02 pm)
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I also gotten valuable advice during my 2nd sale. I think this advice has been one of the most important I've learned so far in my 24 year old life.
 
The sales consultant says to me not in these words but same idea; "I've seen two different types of customers. The conservative, who only buys what they need. Then I see a customer who buys what they want so they can have fun. Makes me realize you should live and enjoy life. Enjoy what you earn; one day you'll wake up and its your last day."
 
Being in my car allows me to have freedom. I can turn off the radio, blast the radio, turn left, turn right, keep going straight, speed up to 75, have windows down or have AC on. There's nothing in this world that gives you that many options.
 

 
My fun!
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Re: Forgot to mention in above post.... [andeet] by 1racefan
Jul 08, 2008 (5:32 am)
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Replying to: andeet (Jul 05, 2008 11:02 pm)

The sales consultant says to me not in these words but same idea; "I've seen two different types of customers. The conservative, who only buys what they need. Then I see a customer who buys what they want so they can have fun. Makes me realize you should live and enjoy life. Enjoy what you earn; one day you'll wake up and its your last day."
 
Yeah, that's a good line for a sales person - especially to use on a young person like yourself. It plays on your emotions. This isn't always the best financial advice.
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Re: Forgot to mention in above post.... [1racefan] by andeet
Jul 08, 2008 (1:30 pm)
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Replying to: 1racefan (Jul 08, 2008 5:32 am)

Yeah but I was told that after I took the loan offer.
 
I was making $8.00s hour when I bought my first financed car. Second deal, I was $15.00 hour. She told me I could buy Tahoe but I said "No. I rather buy 4Runner if I went that route." She gave me look. Few weeks, I'm getting promotion and could easily make $19.00-20.00 hour. Will I go back and trade in my Scion tC...Nope. I rather buy a house or second car.
 
My theory is she lecture me about wanting to buy a Scion. When I could afford something more like a Lexus. But I came with a game plan. Researched how negative equity works with a new loan. Knew the future total payoff before signing the papers. I could of went to the town's Mitsubishi dealership and gotten a EVO. But I didn't...I played it safe. Got a better car for little more without putting huge dent into my wallet. I wished I would of waited another month when I received my end of the year bonus' and walked in with $3k not $1k. I had crappy birthday that week and knew buying my possible car dream would make it better. It did.
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Re: Carmax information (Great Info) [davidgrace73] by mackabee
Jul 08, 2008 (2:48 pm)
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Replying to: davidgrace73 (Jan 26, 2008 1:42 am)

"CarMax was and is an affliate of Circuit City: the company that replaced your Electronics Saleman with the kid from McDonalds to be your helpful advisor.LOL.
Thats why everyone goes to Best Buy now. Their menatility on how to pay and treat sales people carries on in CarMax. "
  
Dave
 
Great info Dave. From the looks of it they want people with little to no skill selling their vehicles. Seems to be the trend nowadays. The dearlership I work for is doing the same thing. The "recondition" the used cars and "spend" a couple of thousand so the actual gross on the vehicle is minimal so the salesperson ends up with a minimum commission deal. All these dealers are just a bunch of greedy, money grubbing, scum.
I won't buy anything from Circuit city since they pulled that crap with their seasoned sales staff. I hardly ever go to Best Buy either. If I need some computer stuff, ink, paper, etc. I go to Wally world, they are cheaper than anybody else and carry the name brands I'm looking for.
 
 Mack
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Re: Carmax information (Great Info) [mackabee] by andeet
Jul 08, 2008 (4:22 pm)
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Replying to: mackabee (Jul 08, 2008 2:48 pm)

It's funny how you said about "Re-conditioning." When I saw they place my old '06 Scion xA onto the used lot. That Sunday I walked to it. I walked around it few times and noticed what they have done to "recondition;" & what I've done before selling it.
 
First all, I used my xA as dog transporter too. I had a dog cage in the back. So which means I had tons of dog fur. I remember vaccum out the car for about hour and half spent about $6.00s and the fur was still in it hours before selling it.
 
Guess what? That same dog fur was on the seats, on carpeting. The only thing they have done was take out the small door ding.
 
Nice to know that I reconditioned the car for them...maybe I should walk up in there and ask for my hourly rate for detailing it for them LOL $15.00 hour- 3 hours=$45.00 please?

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