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This 3 star rating may change. Depends on what hap...

This 3 star rating may change. Depends on what happens tomorrow... The truck I bought here is a 2009 GMC Canyon SLE. When I went to test drive it I noticed the center armrest was sticky. By the time I got done with driving the truck home my forearm was all black and come to find out it was Grease that was on the center armrest. Also as I was test driving the truck I noticed my salesperson did not have their seatbelt on. So I politely asked him to put a seatbelt on so we wouldn't get pulled over. He responded with it's okay the passengers don't get the tickets. Joking It Off. I repeatedly tried to get him to wear it a couple more times and yet he still refused the entire test drive. Once all the paperwork was signed and I started to head home with the truck and got to the second red light and the tire pressure alarm went off and so did the service TPM light came on. I immediately turned back around and went back to the dealership to let them know about this problem. The salesman told me that they would take care of that along with the " I owe you " that I was to receive. I returned back the next day. Keep in mind this is over 50 miles from my home. The salesman informed me that this going to take a few days to get my parts in for the I owe you and then when they do that they will run my truck down to the mechanic shop and have the sensor fixed. The mechanic that checked out my truck said that none of the tires had anywhere near their correct pressure. Some more way too full and some were very low. To me this should have been one of the over 100 Point inspections that they do for a certified pre-owned vehicle. After almost a week of waiting for a phone call about my parts coming in I decide to call them myself. When I talk to the sales person he said " yeah they just called 10 minutes ago I was about to call you ". When I go in 2 days later to finally get my stuff my salesman tells me that the tire pressure monitor is not part of the deal, that I should take it somewhere else because it would cost a lot more here. After he had already told me they would take care of it along with the other items. The finance manager that I dealt with told me to come back tomorrow and talk with Mario about it, that he will get things taken care of. So I agreed and started on my way home. I didn't get 300 yards from the dealership and my check engine light comes on. I immediately return to the dealership to let my finance manager know what just happened. When I arrive back the salesman comes running out to find out what's wrong. When I tell him the check engine light came on before I even got to the stop light and we need to have them hook it up to see what's wrong with it because I have almost an hour drive back. His response was that's not part of the warranty. I tell him that I need to speak to somebody because this is ridiculous and start to head inside. As I get inside he darts into the finance managers pulpit to talk to them and leaves me standing out there waiting not informing me of what he's doing or anyting. I was able to talk with my finance manager and he said to come back tomorrow that they would put it in the shop and give me some gas money since this is the 4th time I've had to come back. We will see what happens tomorrow. I still would not recommend the salesman. In my opinion he's only interested in the sale and not taking care of the customer during or after the sale.... It's been a few months now and nothing has changed with them. Only offered to pay half of the amount for all the repairs. Also the finance manager lied about getting free oil changes provided by the finance company we used. I never received any of those so called coupons for the free oil changes. I won't be returning to this dealership for any type of services.

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