Woody's Automotive Group Reviews 7

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.5

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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Purchased a 2018 Ecodiesel Grand…

Purchased a 2018 Ecodiesel Grand Cherokee here from Massachussets! Worked with "Coach" in sales, and not once was there any pressure. Everything went so smoothly and quick from them picking me up at the airport and hour and a half away to the financing, purchase and sales! From the moment I got there they had me test driving the vehicle, filling out paperwork, and on my way back home in about an hour! Thank Woodys! Great team! A+++

November 14, 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Stay away

Where to start? My husband called about a used 2020 pickup and had 2-3 conversations with sales. We set up an appointment to see it. The night before our appointment, they raise the price $4000. They said that was due to market value. So we asked about another truck. By this time we were on the road starting a 5 hour drive. At the end of that conversation we were told that the title might state it was a lemon!? What? It was returned to the factory and fixed. Then they tried to tell us that it would not affect the value of the truck. Are you kidding? Thank goodness we did not get suckered by this dealership. Hope this is a warning to others.

May 2, 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Horrible to work with

I haven't even been to this place and I'm giving it a bad reveiw. WHY? Because a family member of mine recently went into buy a car and was treated like S#!4 by the General Manager. They said the salesman they were working with was great and they were ready to buy the car until they spoke with the GM. AND THEY ARE NOT UPFRONT ABOUT HIDDEN FEES!! They will tell you that this specific fee is on their website which yes, I found it after looking VERY closely in the fine print....

"Woody’s has a $456 administration and environmental fee not required by law."

Notice anything strange about that? NOT REQUIRED BY LAW... means they just tack it on as an EXTRA FEE!

Horrible place, never going there OR reccommending this place to anyone!

August 28, 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Avoid this place like the plague...

Absolutely rude people working here. Tried to ask them a question about a certain vehicle, and they don't answer my question and block me from their social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, Youtube). Their prices seem fair, however they do not hire men, only women. "WowWomen"? More like "WowSexist"!

October 28, 2018
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

WARNING!!!!

They are not reliable and refuse to help and they pass unsafe state vehicles on state inspection!!! And refuse to help I bought a 2009 and a month and a half later it does not even start and I paid $8000 for it they are a JOKE

November 3, 2017
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Best car buying experience I've ever had!

My husband and I just purchase a used Ford Fiesta and were very happy with the customer service we received from our sales advisor, Jeff Henderson! This is the 9th vehicle we've purchased from him and Woodys! We feel that Woodys sells quality, affordable vehicles at lower prices which is why we continue to buy all our vehicles there!

July 2, 2016
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

When they say their vehicles are "AS IS" that's a bad sign.

0/10.

I trusted Jeff Henderson, he is a likeable guy. But you and your dealership misled me in September 2015 by boasting about how reliable a certain car was. A white Ford Focus sedan. He said he knew the previous owners and they took great care of the car. He also let me know that the car had been totaled not long after it was purchased around 20K miles. He was legally required to do so.

For this test drive, I invited my brother for his opinion. He drove 1 hour down to pick me up, and since I intended on purchasing this car. He drove us 1 more hour east to this dealership. 2 hour trip for him, one way.

I greatly appreciate Jeff encouraging me to take it on the highway, which I did. Not long into our journey, in fact just when we pulled down the ramp out of the dealership, we started hearing strange noises in the front end.

Once on the highway the steering wheel was shaking uncontrollably. This was not a safe car. On the way back, we slowed down to get to 1st gear, and sped up to test the transmission. It was slipping. When we took our on ramp back into town, and turned onto Washington? we heard a loud, very noticeable grinding on the passenger side.

We were not pleased. When we returned, we were polite and brought our concerns to Jeff. You see my brother is a Maintenance Lead at his work, he also works on vehicles as a hobby outside of work. He knows his stuff. This car was said to have passed inspection, but no one must have drove this lemon, or maybe they did. The repairs were going to be costly we were certain of that.

During our chat with Jeff, he continued to deny what we were saying as truth. In essence, calling us liars. We didn't like that much. Not once did Jeff look my brother in the eyes, in fact when confronted about these issues, his eyes darted towards the door, and stayed there. He ended our conversation with saying he had another couple that were interested in this lemon, despite us bringing up very major concerns, he probably tried to sell this piece of crap to them.

On our way to our car, someone from the service department ran out to us, and asked us about our concerns, my brother pointed out which parts were most likely going out and needed to be replaced and this guy had the balls to give us a sob story about well... we wouldn't make much scrapping it... soo...

Even before coming down to the dealership that day, there was red flags. I noticed 2 vehicles that were listed at $300 online. The dealership didn't list the condition they were in, but sure as hell polished them up to look great. Jeff himself said they were pieces of (censored).

I believe Jeff is a good man with a good heart. But do not EVER mislead and lie to people. Me and my brother are not stupid. That car needed major mechanical repairs, and I didn't feel safe even driving it home. Having unreliable vehicles like that on your lot really rubbed me the wrong way and I hope your General Manager has or will change his/her ways.

Since Jeff, you stated that you didn't agree with putting those $300 cars on the website, because you knew and had people driving several hours away to find cars that looked nothing like the pictures online, and were not reliable. You said that was a decision on the GM's part.

Whoever this person is, scrap the junk vehicles and don't try to sell us unsafe ones. You're lucky I didn't report your dealership to the State authorities and have your Vehicle Inspection license reviewed, because the vehicle I test drove, should not have passed. Don't tell me it otherwise. I've spoken to the State about Vehicle Inspections in the past.

Many dealerships, such as yours tend to 'overlook' things to pass inspections, and it's really a conflict of interest to inspect your own vehicles. I've had another dealership here in Missouri that inspected and passed State vehicle inspection on one of their vehicles when the brake pads were gone.

Buyer beware.

June 30, 2016
Unprompted review

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