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My wife and I found a beautiful Toyota Tundra onli...

My wife and I found a beautiful Toyota Tundra online at Deacon Jones Honda last week. We immediately called up the dealership to see if we could take it for an extended test drive. They graciously allowed us to take it back home and keep it over night. We ll give them a star for that alone.

After leaving the dealership on Tuesday, we were rear ended while test driving the Tundra. Minor damage in the grand scheme of things and everyone was okay so win/win. We called and spoke with our Salesperson and they talked to the General Manager who stated to just drive it home and see how we like it. We did and we loved it!

We took the Tundra back to the dealership on Wednesday and talked to the General Manager and Salesperson while showing them the damage. I had already contacted the insurance agency of the party at fault and had that ball rolling. I told the Salesperson and General Manager that we were still interested in the truck. I asked them to let me know when the work was done so we could take a look and make sure everything was up to par.

I never received a call back so I called them back a week later. I was asked if I was interested in the truck still and if I wanted to put a deposit down because there was another deal in the works. I said I need to talk it over with my wife and we still want to see the repair done to the truck, if we do make a deposit. We asked if the price would be negotiable at all since it has now been in a wreck at no fault of ours to which the response from the General Manager was no (no big deal there). So I said okay let me know if anything changes. This was at 6pm at night they close at 8pm. Talked to the wife and we decided we liked the truck so much we are just going to do it. I call and email first thing the next day only to be told they did in fact sell it. So moral of the story is I find it hard to believe that truck was sold in two hours from me being asked for a deposit and the dealership closing. This deal was already done and that to me is very immoral and we will never buy a car from any dealership within the Deacon Jones Automotive group. I will also make it known to anyone who s looking to buy to steer clear from this dealership.

Guess some other customer got the wrecked Tundra. Hope the new customer is fully aware of that, but judging by our experience wouldn t be surprised if they re not. On to look for something that has not been in an accident. Thanks Deacon Jones Honda!

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