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Brandon Ford. I've never had a bad experience with then, and I know too many people who've been totally screwed over by everyone else (Heritage, Freedom, Ernie Haire), and I've had HORRIBLE experiences with Bill Currie. Avoid Bill Currie like the plague. Of course, nobody, including Brandon Ford, is perfect, I've just seen a pattern from many of the other dealerships, ESPECIALLY Bill Currie.
Story about Bill Currie if anyone is interested:
Not long ago, I saw an add in the paper for an '01 GT @ Bill Currie for $11k, so I told my friend about it. So, over a period of a few days, we go see this car
3 times, and test drive it twice. First of all, the paint was in terrible shape, not because of anything the last owner did, but because essentially the paint was just peeling off because it was crappy to begin with. So, we ask if Ford will repaint it like they did for my other friend's '02. They say "no, because it's been repainted." Of course, they just pulled that out of their butts as an excuse not to do so. There was absolutely no evidence of a repaint, not to mention what kind of accident-free '01 vehicle would already be in need of a SECOND repaint in 3 years? So, later they say that they won't repaint it because they don't repaint because of this kind of defect or something. So, we come in a different day and ask someone else as if we are just curious about a similar situation and they say they WILL repaint it.
Anyway, so we're thinking we'll figure out the paint thing later... let's just see what we can get this thing for. So, on the 3rd time visiting the dealer, we ask for a price based on the newspaper ad. The salesman comes back with a price $4k HIGHER than the ad says!!! So we're like, "WHAT THE HECK?!?!" So, the SALES MANAGER comes out and tells us that we are mistaken... and that they already SOLD the car that was in the ad several days ago and that it was Green!!!... even though the newspaper ad shows the stock # and it's written on the window of the car we just test drove!!! The salesman is just as shocked as we are and feels really bad. Essentially, the salesman really was a good guy, but the
Sales Manager was feeding him and us lies the entire time.
So, we just get up and leave at that point after telling them off a little, and we're standing in the parking lot discussing how much they blatantly lied to our faces, and the salesman comes out and says they're willing to come down near the price of the ad. We say we'll think about it and leave.
So, my friend's dad calls them up later and tells the salesman that he expects a call from the Sales Manager within the hour. So, this dude calls acting all smug like, "Hey, Mr. ______, what can do for you?" So, my friend's dad reminds him of all of his lies and how much a news station would love to run a story about a Car dealership balatantly lying to and pulling a bait and switch on a couple of teenagers, so he changes his tune really quick, and my friend ended up getting a really good deal on an '01 GT.
BTW, I don't condone threatening stuff like that on a regular basis, because it gets overused, but this time is was true and those crooks deserved it.