The old adage "never trust a used car salesman!" Certainly is not the, case of aneels -wheels in seattle Washington,. Due to an unfortunate accident with our beloved Nissan leaf, we had to buy another car while the leaf was in for repairs. We live in port Townsend Washington and as such ii makes Seattle a long distance drive and being disabled it is tough to get to for me, so throwing caution to the wind I looked for a car sight unseen, untested, trusting in the good soul of that so called dastardly crooked car salesman.
The Gods we're on my side when I found a Toyota Matrix 17 years old,? It shone like a new car? Too good to be true?, then I called the salesman Aneel, the owner, he told me and showed me thefax, for the matrix, told me in great detail the good the bad and the ugly, truth is there was no bad or ugly, everything the nan told was true,.
When we arrived we were so pleasingly surprised to find this pristine Car in all it's glory sitting there just waiting for us to test drive, which we did not do, we paid for it and drove the car back for hours to port townd the long by road route,as the ferry system was over two hours wait! The car performed flawlessly, so out the window with the old addage about used car salesmen, in this case, Aneel. Is the eppidamy of the good used car salesman, he is the polar opposite of the other bad salesmen. Give him a chance to tell of his products and you will certainly get the truth!. Thank you Aneel for your honesty and courtesy John And Eileen Ratchford port...
Read more'Aneel' started to give shifty and vague responses about a car, instead pressured me to visit immediately, as if tomorrow wasn't interested enough, and then he blocked the message thread after I was accused of not being a "serious buyer".
Update: it was one/single question about other interested parties, with the intention of deciding to either travel across town at rush hour with less than an hour of your business being open, or visiting the next morning with more time. You said it "doesn't matter", and you pressured me to visit the lot immediately. To which I said "you dealerships are all the same, no thanks", in that you give vague or dismissive responses to reasonable questions, and you pressure people into making rushed decisions about spending thousands of dollars on a car that the dealer has done no checks on nor are they liable for anything wrong with the vehicle or repair records. You then responded to the FB text thread with "serious buyers come", then blocked the thread so I couldn't respond to you, essentially (digitally) hanging up on a potential customer. Now everyone knows exactly how the interaction went down, that you got impatient with a customer because you couldn't pressure into seeing the vehicle on day 1. This is how dealerships largely are, including this one. I would have visited the next morning and maybe bought the car if you hadn't been so impatient and...
Read moreI got my first car at Aneels wheels. He is honest and was willing to negotiate with me. I felt like I got a good deal on my car, which was in great condition. However after a couple weeks a mechanical issue popped up. I talked to Aneel about and he was kind enough to help me figure it out and payed for part of the repair. Overall I am very satisfied as he had no idea this would pop up nor is he responsible for fixing it, being a used dealership. Any other used dealer would undoubtedly have left me hanging. He responds quickly and worked with me to get financing. He got my plates to me in a decent amount of time. Definitely...
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