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Replying to: bhmr59 (May 01, 2007 5:10 pm)
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| My wife and I were planning on getting a Sonata, but we thought we'd take a look at the Azera. We drove it and loved the quietness and comfort. The one we drove was a 2006 SE, and we bought it for $20k out the door. So far we love the car - the power, space, comfort and serenity. Not to mention it looks beautiful. My only concern is that I haven't seen anothe Azera anywhere. Hope it isn't going to be a rare, discontinued model. | |
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Replying to: monkeycb (May 04, 2007 4:18 pm) Did your price include an owner loyalty rebate? |
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Discrimination at Sunnyvale Hyundai Sunnyvale Hyundai Sunnyvale, CA 94087 Felt mentally stressed. Felt totally discriminated. Trying to press charges to this dealership by treating unfairly the customer and also discrimination. This is regarding an incident happened on May 20th 2007 (around 4:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM) at Sunnyvale Hyundai. As a customer, I went into the dealership to look for an used 2006 Azera. I searched internet and had the cost figured out. The first sale person was good to deal and he said that he has to talk to the manager. Then the manager came. The problem starts from here. I was not going to pay more than the amount that I had in my mind, and since the price did not match, I just walked out. At this point I had several brochures with me (2007 Azera, Sonata, Santa Fe). Suddenly the sales manager takes the brochures from me and he says that I can not have more than one brochure. I asked why and also asked if there is any enforcement on how many brochures the customer can have. He said, yes and just one brochure for you. I felt violated and discriminated. Then I asked, if I could have his business card. Then he said "no". Then he tries to throw me out of the dealership threatening by calling the cops. He then tells me to give the home phone number so that he can call my parents??? I am 38 years old working professional as an Semiconductor design engineer at the multibillion company. I asked if I did anything wrong. Then he says "get out" and continues to threaten me by calling the cops. The only thing that I did was to walk in the dealership and ask the best offer that they can give me. Since the price was not reasonable, I just walked out. First, I don't understand why the sales manager took the brochures out from me. Why insist to have my phone number to call the parents??? Threatening to call the cops. Unfair treatment from the dealership. |
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Replying to: hyuin001 (May 20, 2007 6:17 pm) You know, I am sure there is two sides to this story. But the same thing happened to me when I kept asking a question regarding rebates and they (the dealer at the time) wouldn't give me a straight answer. So they asked a question - are you going to buy today? And then I said, "No I just hang around car dealership to waste my valuable time!" The Manager decided I was too much for him and threw me off the lot! I wouldn't worry about law suits and such things. Just vote with your pocket book and tell all your friends not to buy there either. |
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Replying to: hyuin001 (May 20, 2007 6:17 pm) http://cardealerreviews.blogspot.com/
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Replying to: hyuin001 (May 20, 2007 9:47 pm) You might want to consider reporting the incident to the owner of the dealership. |
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Replying to: hyuin001 (May 20, 2007 9:47 pm) This dealer may have a history of the treatment you received which could result in Hyundai pulling the line. |
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Replying to: hyuin001 (May 20, 2007 6:17 pm) I'll bet their is more to this story.....I hope I didn't hurt your feelings
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Replying to: hjc1 (May 21, 2007 6:41 am) Notice the awkward style of the writers' wording, suggesting that "Inglais" is not his native language. In his defense, perhaps he does appear young for his age? But at 38 years, he should not be mistaken for a teeny bopper. Maybe it was his attitude, and the sales manager thought he was acting like a baby? Also, doesn't it seem funny that this individuals' first posting is about a supposed problem at a certain dealership, and in fact that he has just joined this forum the same time that he does these first posts? Your mileage may indeed vary. Just my personal opinion, FWIW.
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