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If I could rate the 0 stars, I would. Went here i...

If I could rate the 0 stars, I would. Went here in the past and the salesman talked me out of purchasing a new truck. As we were looking over numbers he stated "if I were your parent I would not let you purchase a new car." Being in sales myself, I thought that was odd to talk a buying customer out of a purchase. Especially since I'm a financially stable adult who does not depend on my parents (if he would have actually listened to me, he would know that I even have a family of my own). When I started looking into purchasing a Mustang, I gave them another opportunity only because they had a 5.0 Mustang that I liked so I left work a little early and went back yesterday. I had to go inside to ask for help and it seemed like I was a burden. The salesman unlocked the car and walked off leaving me by myself. He did remote start the car from inside the dealership. Once I got out of the car to look around it, he instantly appeared and locked it up. I asked for a test drive and he stated "there are too many things to move around for that." So there was a similar vehicle on the lot so I asked if I could drive that one and his response was "nope, you'll have to do a credit check." I stated that I was interested in the car but had never driven one, but didn't want to pull my credit due to the fact if I drove it and didn't like it. But he still would not let me test drive the vehicle due to "recent theft" at the lot. I really felt as if I were being judged because I'm young and looking at purchasing a sports car. I was not there to joy ride in the dealerships vehicle. If you do your research about Sonic Automotive you find their self-description of "we are an industry-leading automotive retailer committed to providing our customers with an outstanding automotive experience that is delivered with professionalism, integrity and enthusiasm." This is absolutely not the experience I've been delivered both times I've visited Fort Mill Ford. I would rather spend a little more money and actually receive help instead of buying from them.

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