Feedback with Longo Lexus?
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Feedback with Longo Lexus?
They have the car we want coming in in the next shipment, and have asked for a $500 deposit if we want to reserve it.
Are there any Longo buyers that have any positive or negative feeling about this dealership?
I called/emailed 4 different places that I thought were in driving distance of me, and so far, they are the only ones with a car in my specs. I still have not heard back from Glendale though....we'll see what Peter digs up.
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Are there any Longo buyers that have any positive or negative feeling about this dealership?
I called/emailed 4 different places that I thought were in driving distance of me, and so far, they are the only ones with a car in my specs. I still have not heard back from Glendale though....we'll see what Peter digs up.
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They have the models because they are "Elite of Lexus". This gives them choice models and delivery dates. Kind of a self-fulfilling prophesy. If you do good, you get Elite, and if you are Elite, you get more customers, etc.
I have given them $500 deposits in the past.
I have given them $500 deposits in the past.
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longo sucks imo. the told me they will give the is250 for below 30k for me if i put the deposit down. so i drove 30 miles drove it. said i wanted it and they said 32,400 no less. and i said, "you guys just told me below 30k. and he said, "no.. if you can get it below 30k then go over there" so i did and i bought it from tustin lexus
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i didnt like longo, well at least i didnt like the guy that i talked to at the longo. he wasnt very helpful and he was talking to me like i am trying to steal the car from him. I got my car from mission veijo. ask for paul, very nice guy and very helpful. i got a really good deal from there as well. Beats everyone price.
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Originally Posted by ihkskim
longo sucks imo. the told me they will give the is250 for below 30k for me if i put the deposit down. so i drove 30 miles drove it. said i wanted it and they said 32,400 no less. and i said, "you guys just told me below 30k. and he said, "no.. if you can get it below 30k then go over there" so i did and i bought it from tustin lexus
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that's what basically i was told as well.
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Originally Posted by ihkskim
longo sucks imo. the told me they will give the is250 for below 30k for me if i put the deposit down. so i drove 30 miles drove it. said i wanted it and they said 32,400 no less. and i said, "you guys just told me below 30k. and he said, "no.. if you can get it below 30k then go over there" so i did and i bought it from tustin lexus
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LONGO sucks.. they can't beat ****. they tell us that they are the biggest dealer.. who give it ****.
my gf also know people that works at longo and price just
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I've had a very positive experience with Longo. We worked directly with the internet sales department. It was completely hassle free. The person we worked with was Jim Brown.
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We received several quotes at the time and Longo's internet price was the best one. It made for a very hassle free experience. If we wanted, I'm sure we could have gone back and forth with other dealers to get a similar price but we didn't feel like it was worth the hassle.
From what I've experienced, the internet sales department will give you their (internet group's) best price up front. It may not be the best possible price, but you get it without a lot of teeth pulling. If you want to haggle, and don't mind the going back and forth between the salesman and sales manager, then buying the traditional way is the better way to go.
At the least you can take the best price quoted via the internet sales dept. and use that as a negotiating point with another dealer through the traditional method.
From what I've experienced, the internet sales department will give you their (internet group's) best price up front. It may not be the best possible price, but you get it without a lot of teeth pulling. If you want to haggle, and don't mind the going back and forth between the salesman and sales manager, then buying the traditional way is the better way to go.
At the least you can take the best price quoted via the internet sales dept. and use that as a negotiating point with another dealer through the traditional method.
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it's funny how they always ask you to get the other dealer's quote and they'll beat it...
but which dealer will give you a written quote???
so i ask them,.. how much are you going to beat it?? 30 dollars?? 50 dollars?? 100 dollars???
if it's not beat from 500 to a 1000 than what's the point??
but which dealer will give you a written quote???
so i ask them,.. how much are you going to beat it?? 30 dollars?? 50 dollars?? 100 dollars???
if it's not beat from 500 to a 1000 than what's the point??
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Hmm....Now I don't know what to think..........I was told that they would not really move on the price, as the car was very popular.
the Red w/black interior and Nav........Thought they'd be a dime a dozen and I would be able to at least get $1k off.......maybe I should make a few more calls.
the Red w/black interior and Nav........Thought they'd be a dime a dozen and I would be able to at least get $1k off.......maybe I should make a few more calls.