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<blockquote data-quote="Roy14" data-source="post: 3834740" data-attributes="member: 41855"><p>Stay far, far away from the dealerships in Pauls Valley (and any other locations they have). </p><p></p><p>I won’t mention by name, or give any specifics, because I don’t want a cease & desist letter in the mail from them, as that has been a common answer from anyone who has spoken negatively about their experiences there. Just stay far away. </p><p></p><p>David Stanley Dodge and the Toyota dealer in mwc both tried to pull old school dealer tricks, I wouldn’t recommend either. </p><p></p><p> Fowler Toyota was easy to deal with, but I did not get the best deal; they know they don’t have to haggle to get peoples’ business. But they were professional and courteous, and did nothing unethical. I’d buy there again. </p><p>Johnny Robert’s in Altus treated me right about 7 years ago. No knowledge of them now. </p><p>The Chevy dealer in Purcell was good to deal with when it was Zeck, but I know they had some salesmen turnover when it changed owners recently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roy14, post: 3834740, member: 41855"] Stay far, far away from the dealerships in Pauls Valley (and any other locations they have). I won’t mention by name, or give any specifics, because I don’t want a cease & desist letter in the mail from them, as that has been a common answer from anyone who has spoken negatively about their experiences there. Just stay far away. David Stanley Dodge and the Toyota dealer in mwc both tried to pull old school dealer tricks, I wouldn’t recommend either. Fowler Toyota was easy to deal with, but I did not get the best deal; they know they don’t have to haggle to get peoples’ business. But they were professional and courteous, and did nothing unethical. I’d buy there again. Johnny Robert’s in Altus treated me right about 7 years ago. No knowledge of them now. The Chevy dealer in Purcell was good to deal with when it was Zeck, but I know they had some salesmen turnover when it changed owners recently. [/QUOTE]
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