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The numerous complaints they have for false advertising and overcharging is completely accurate For the record I'm a retired lieutenant colonel disabled veteran with 23 years of service and I too was robbed
They add 1,850 to every used car and then added another $4,000 extremely high pressure at closing time that was never disclosed or shown anywhere extremely deceptive and not what any reputable dealership should do
No way Genesis will succeed in America if corporate doesn't take control of these rogue dealerships
Military people already make out a check to the federal government up to and including our lives if necessary So ripping off military people is especially evil
Was told my vehicle would be ready and detailed after having 23 days to do so yet it had not been through the service department nor had it been detailed I was delayed multiple hours
After that the engine cover protecting the bottom fell off on the interstate Had to return again
Was promised a key fob two weeks ago that I'm still waiting on That was a handshake with the general manager who is a MARINE AND IN MY 23 YEARS I've never had a marine let me down.
Military beware get the price in writing before you get to any closing so they can't add these exorbitant fees
Jenkins show not only the 1850 which you clearly do albeit it's twice as high as the national average for used vehicles but kindly also show the 4000 you add at closing Why be deceptive and cheat military people?
Military people beware beware beware