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Best place in the state of Oklahoma or Texas to buy a vehicle?
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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3834777" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>In my opinion:</p><p></p><p>Bad:</p><p>David Stanley</p><p>Landers</p><p>Bob howard</p><p>Khalidy</p><p>Five star ford in Dallas</p><p></p><p>Good:</p><p> Hellack Chevy in Davis. Old lady’s family is close with the owners, real great people.</p><p></p><p>Classic BMW in Dallas. I haven’t bought anything from them, but their parts dept/service dept are pretty pleasant to deal with, or at least were 3 years ago. Know quite a few guys who bought from them and had good things to say.</p><p></p><p>Sewell in Dallas is supposed to be pretty good too.</p><p></p><p>Eskridge Lexus here in OKC is pretty great. I test drove a few cars with them, was never pressured into talking money until I wanted to. They were always happy to give me prices on cars too, even used. When my fiancé bought her car with them it was the easiest car buying experience ever. They’re pretty firm on prices, but we had a good price on her car, and still got it knocked down $1500 on top of that. After test driving the car, we negotiated, signed paperwork, and we’re leaving the lot in just under an hour. She takes her car there for oil changes too, they’re always pleasant, professional, and easy to deal with. A little pricey, but that’s any luxury dealership for you. Oh and they don’t charge paperwork fees or other miscellaneous money making scams either. First time I’ve ever seen such a thing in a dealership.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3834777, member: 35036"] In my opinion: Bad: David Stanley Landers Bob howard Khalidy Five star ford in Dallas Good: Hellack Chevy in Davis. Old lady’s family is close with the owners, real great people. Classic BMW in Dallas. I haven’t bought anything from them, but their parts dept/service dept are pretty pleasant to deal with, or at least were 3 years ago. Know quite a few guys who bought from them and had good things to say. Sewell in Dallas is supposed to be pretty good too. Eskridge Lexus here in OKC is pretty great. I test drove a few cars with them, was never pressured into talking money until I wanted to. They were always happy to give me prices on cars too, even used. When my fiancé bought her car with them it was the easiest car buying experience ever. They’re pretty firm on prices, but we had a good price on her car, and still got it knocked down $1500 on top of that. After test driving the car, we negotiated, signed paperwork, and we’re leaving the lot in just under an hour. She takes her car there for oil changes too, they’re always pleasant, professional, and easy to deal with. A little pricey, but that’s any luxury dealership for you. Oh and they don’t charge paperwork fees or other miscellaneous money making scams either. First time I’ve ever seen such a thing in a dealership. [/QUOTE]
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