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I had the most DISTURBING AND HORRIBLE experience of my life with car buying at Clay Cooley Nissan in Desoto, TX on 08.14.13. First they pounded on me like vultures when I drove on the lot, but ghen I left I was in tears. I was PUBLICLY HUMILIATED in front of everyone in the showroom when I did not agree to the terms of a loan for a car I wanted to purchase.

I spent over 2 hours there with this cast of characters trying to force me into buying a car (they kept coming out the "back"). Granted I liked the car but still had to keep things comfortable for me. We agreed on a price and I was ready to sign when I saw 72 written on the paper. I asked the guy what that number was and he said the number of payments.

So I said no I dont want a 6 year note. He goes off on this rant about how with my bad credit I won't get a 5 yr note anywhere. Then he goes you're the one with bad credit you're the one that can't get a car etc. etc. I had even said before all of his yelling that I would be back to look at another car and for them to call me if one came in that fit my budget.

He said NO this offer is for right now today only, you either take this or not. I said fine, I won't. And started to leave he then started telling EVERYONE in the show room that I was the LADY WITH BAD CREDIT! It was a surreal experience. He yelled at the guys behind the glass hey look there goes the lady with bad credit. I have heard other stories about

this dealership but I saw it first hand. They were like the used car mafia up in there. All the cheesy looking people. The good guy, the bad guy and the "boss". Funny thing is my credit was FINE until I said no to their terms. Long story short. I left and the next day went to CHUCK FAIRBANKS CHEVY and bought a car with a 5 yr note with no hassle and no force.

STAY AWAY FROM CLAY COOLEY NISSAN ON WHEATLAND AND I20 in Dallas/Desoto.

Location: Tucson, Arizona

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Roger Z Dzs

Was this guy Jaime Ramierz that treated you like that? I had a similar experience: I found the car I wanted but no sticker.

Asked the salesmen and he promised to provide and quoted me the price at $41,870. When they issued the price quote with trade-in, taxes etc. The price was $42,870. They could not explain the difference of $1,000 increase.

Later they provided me the sticker and the price was $41,870 and not $42,870.

Jaime kept yelling at me telling me that I am not paying the extra $1000. I showed him the math and he got madder.

Guest

Straight ghetto fabulous. Strongly not recommended!

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yes, *** and dishonest and add things to your final papers...walk away or at least read every word...

Guest

I know you did .went thru similar experience. They are horrible.

Guest

You are exactly right. I made a big mistake by going there.

Guest

bank or credit union is best for a lower interest rate. dealerships only have that financing center as something more convenient but they are still making a profit somewhere off of you..:) RESOURCE ONE..you can learn a lot there..

:)

Guest

What type of car did you get at the other dealership? And how much did. You have to put down?

Guest

I believe every word. I am sorry this happened to you.

I hate dealing with car salespeople. I absolutely refuse to deal with them with financing. I always get my financing up front from my bank or another one before entering the dealership. The only thing I haggle over is the price.

If you let them finance for you... there is no telling what they will shove into the paperwork.

I actually had one guy tell me I was a fool for not letting them finance me. I told him to shove that car straight up his *** and went elsewhere.

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