Trever Colpetzer Review of Baxter Ford (formerly Performa...
So we have to edit this review. Though our first c...
So we have to edit this review. Though our first car buying experience here was awesome, so awesome in fact that we decided to buy another
New vehicle two month's after our initial purchase.
Unfortunately for us the second car buying experience was, and is a complete disaster. We inquired, and pretty much bought the vehicle from the add online. I had to work so my wife went in to do everything in it paperwork wise. It was new year's eve, and the staff was nice enough to meet us new year's day to sign papers. That was awesome, but then the headache started. We got there new year's day to find out they changed the deal without telling us from the original deal, they claim that they all of the sudden couldn't get me on the deal, only my wife, we were literally between a rock, and a gard place because we traded my wife's car already, had to have the vehicle, and had no time at all to make a sound, and just decision if they had just contacted us about things, but they didn't, so we got screwed last minute. I will never purchase another vehicle from any Baxter dealership again.
On top of everything else, after getting the vehicle home I noticed that the original add had chrome wheels on the vehicle, but for some reason it had powder silver wheels on it which does not even match the vehicle. It looks ridiculous. The truck has the chrome package, with powder coated wrong color wheels. I tried to talk to my salesman Marquis Woods about it on 03/16/19, but I got poo pooed off and got no answer at all back as to why or anything else. It really sucks because we really liked Marquis Woods, and used him for the purchase of both vehicles, but the really bit us in the butt.
Long story short. If you dont want to get screwed, or get the the old last minute switch aroo pulled on you, just go somewhere else. It will save you a lot of headaches. We cannot even enjoy our new pickup, because all it is, is hard feeling, and a left over feeling of getting taken advantage of. Run while you still can.

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