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Write a reviewRight from the first call the service was great!
Right from the first call the service was great! All my questions and concerns were answered immediately and the sales processes was expedited at my request due to the timing of my purchase the week between Christmas and new year when things typically slow down. Mike Downes was the most polite and professional salesman in the automotive industry I have ever dealt with and I am 67 years old have bought many vehicles. EXPECTATIONS WERE MET! Would recommend and will buy there again. Thank you to the Noyes team! To Spencer Noyes you have a great staff start to end!
Right from the first call the service was great!
Right from the first call the service was great! All my questions and concerns were answered immediately and the sales processes was expedited at my request due to the timing of my purchase the week between Christmas and new year when things typically slow down. Mike Downes was the most polite and professional salesman in the automotive industry I have ever dealt with and I am 67 years old have bought many vehicles. EXPECTATIONS WERE MET! Would recommend and will buy there again. Thank you to the Noyes team! To Spencer Noyes you have a great staff start to end!
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- Buying process —
- Quality of repair —
- Overall facilities —
- Overall experience 5.0
- Does recommend this dealer
- Shopped for a used car
- Did make a purchase
Great dealership
We just purchased a 2019 VW Tiguan from Noyes. We were pleased with the helpfulness of the salesman Leo. He readily agreed to speak with my stepson who knows a lot about cars. The transaction was easy, and everything was well explained.
Great dealership
We just purchased a 2019 VW Tiguan from Noyes. We were pleased with the helpfulness of the salesman Leo. He readily agreed to speak with my stepson who knows a lot about cars. The transaction was easy, and everything was well explained.
- Customer service 5.0
- Buying process 5.0
- Quality of repair 5.0
- Overall facilities 5.0
- Overall experience 5.0
- Does recommend this dealer
- Shopped for a used car
- Did make a purchase
BELIEVE THE POOR REVIEWS
BELIEVE the reviews!!! 2.2 Stars is probably being generous. We recently found a car listed by Noyes Volkswagen. I reached out to the dealer on behalf of my daughter. I spent 30 to 45 minutes on the phone asking “Leo” questions about the car. Seeing that the car was for my daughter I was far more concerned for safety issues and in this case the tires. The car was pre owned with 37k miles. I asked if they changed the tires when they took it in. Leo was a SALESMAN acting like my concerns were “his” concern so he went to his superior and asked about the tires at which point he called me back and said they used their “gauge” and they came back at 6/32 which apparently is about 1/2 the tread life remaining. I asked because I really didn’t know anything about the “gauge” if he could do the penny test to just be clear for me at which point he just kept saying how they used the gauge and everything was fine and that he wasn’t even aware what the penny test was. Simple penny test says you place the test in the tire tread with Lincoln’s head in the tread and if you don’t see his head the tire for the most part will pass inspection. If Lincoln’s head can be fully seen then tires are either ready to replace or nearing the useful end. So I took “Leo’s” word for it. If you’re not sure Google it, trust me it’s a thing average consumers know. We negotiated a small price discount and sent a deposit to hold the car while we took the 2 hour ride over to pick it up. We get there and I notice immediately that the tire treads are low, I question “Leo” who reminds me of his gauge and the minimum standards that they have to pass inspection. It’s October, this is an SUV and those tires won’t get the average driver through a NH winter. I wasn’t happy, I expressed my concern with Leo who all of a sudden felt “disrespected” by me questioning the safety level of the tires for a car my daughter was going to buy. I knew it would cost an additional $1,000 to replace the tires. At the end of the day I questioned “4” men all huddled like school boys in the gm’s office if they’ve ever heard of the penny test to check a tires tread life and they all said “NO”, 4 men that own a car dealership, and a tire dealership don’t know this simple method that the average consumer would know. Sounds like Leo, his boss and 2 other guys were more embarrassed that I caught them in a lie then being concerned about the safety of my daughter a future customer. The boss who I believe was the owners son acted like such a fool literally spouting about his knowledge of the industry all the while sitting back in his office chair like Al Bundy in married w/children and having his hand firmly in his pants. Honestly his father should be embarrassed of this representation of his business. At the end of the day Noyes Volkswagen doesn’t care about about the safety of their customers and in this case my daughter trying to buy the car. It’s car salesmen and dealerships like this that really give the industry a bad name.
BELIEVE THE POOR REVIEWS
BELIEVE the reviews!!! 2.2 Stars is probably being generous. We recently found a car listed by Noyes Volkswagen. I reached out to the dealer on behalf of my daughter. I spent 30 to 45 minutes on the phone asking “Leo” questions about the car. Seeing that the car was for my daughter I was far more concerned for safety issues and in this case the tires. The car was pre owned with 37k miles. I asked if they changed the tires when they took it in. Leo was a SALESMAN acting like my concerns were “his” concern so he went to his superior and asked about the tires at which point he called me back and said they used their “gauge” and they came back at 6/32 which apparently is about 1/2 the tread life remaining. I asked because I really didn’t know anything about the “gauge” if he could do the penny test to just be clear for me at which point he just kept saying how they used the gauge and everything was fine and that he wasn’t even aware what the penny test was. Simple penny test says you place the test in the tire tread with Lincoln’s head in the tread and if you don’t see his head the tire for the most part will pass inspection. If Lincoln’s head can be fully seen then tires are either ready to replace or nearing the useful end. So I took “Leo’s” word for it. If you’re not sure Google it, trust me it’s a thing average consumers know. We negotiated a small price discount and sent a deposit to hold the car while we took the 2 hour ride over to pick it up. We get there and I notice immediately that the tire treads are low, I question “Leo” who reminds me of his gauge and the minimum standards that they have to pass inspection. It’s October, this is an SUV and those tires won’t get the average driver through a NH winter. I wasn’t happy, I expressed my concern with Leo who all of a sudden felt “disrespected” by me questioning the safety level of the tires for a car my daughter was going to buy. I knew it would cost an additional $1,000 to replace the tires. At the end of the day I questioned “4” men all huddled like school boys in the gm’s office if they’ve ever heard of the penny test to check a tires tread life and they all said “NO”, 4 men that own a car dealership, and a tire dealership don’t know this simple method that the average consumer would know. Sounds like Leo, his boss and 2 other guys were more embarrassed that I caught them in a lie then being concerned about the safety of my daughter a future customer. The boss who I believe was the owners son acted like such a fool literally spouting about his knowledge of the industry all the while sitting back in his office chair like Al Bundy in married w/children and having his hand firmly in his pants. Honestly his father should be embarrassed of this representation of his business. At the end of the day Noyes Volkswagen doesn’t care about about the safety of their customers and in this case my daughter trying to buy the car. It’s car salesmen and dealerships like this that really give the industry a bad name.
- Customer service 1.0
- Buying process 1.0
- Quality of repair 1.0
- Overall facilities 3.0
- Overall experience 1.0
- Does not recommend this dealer
- Shopped for a used car
- Did not make a purchase
2.6 OUT OF 5.0...SEAMES A BIT HIGH FOR NOYES
2.6 OUT OF 5.0...SEAMES A BIT HIGH FOR NOYES VOLKSWAGEN..WHEN U ADD UNTRUTHFULNESS (STRAIGHTS OUT LIES} WITH INCOMPETENCE IN WORKMANSHIP. WELL IT NOT A VERY GOOD LOOK! JUST SAY "NO" TO NOYES VOLKSWAGEN
2.6 OUT OF 5.0...SEAMES A BIT HIGH FOR NOYES
2.6 OUT OF 5.0...SEAMES A BIT HIGH FOR NOYES VOLKSWAGEN..WHEN U ADD UNTRUTHFULNESS (STRAIGHTS OUT LIES} WITH INCOMPETENCE IN WORKMANSHIP. WELL IT NOT A VERY GOOD LOOK! JUST SAY "NO" TO NOYES VOLKSWAGEN
- Customer service —
- Buying process —
- Quality of repair —
- Overall facilities —
- Overall experience 1.0
- Does not recommend this dealer
- Shopped for a new car
Wanted to lease Tiguan.
Wanted to lease Tiguan. The salesman, an Englishman, only gave me the monthly pymt. number, refused to answer any questions about the lease details, the intended vehicle's list price, vehicle trade-in value etc. He wouldn't answer any questions, then he got really huffy about his honesty, funny, but no one questioned it. No transparency whatsoever. Highly questionable tactics. Went to Seacoast VW in NH and it worked out fine - transparent.
Wanted to lease Tiguan.
Wanted to lease Tiguan. The salesman, an Englishman, only gave me the monthly pymt. number, refused to answer any questions about the lease details, the intended vehicle's list price, vehicle trade-in value etc. He wouldn't answer any questions, then he got really huffy about his honesty, funny, but no one questioned it. No transparency whatsoever. Highly questionable tactics. Went to Seacoast VW in NH and it worked out fine - transparent.
- Customer service 1.0
- Buying process —
- Quality of repair —
- Overall facilities —
- Overall experience 1.0
- Does not recommend this dealer
- Shopped for a new car
Great experience.
Great experience. Everyone was super friendly and professional. Highly recommended. Loved the parts store too!
Great experience.
Great experience. Everyone was super friendly and professional. Highly recommended. Loved the parts store too!
- Customer service 5.0
- Buying process —
- Quality of repair —
- Overall facilities —
- Overall experience 5.0
- Does recommend this dealer
- Shopped for a new car
Bait and Switch
I had a purchase agreement for list price and put a $500 deposit down and waited three weeks for a car only to be told a $1,000 "Market Rate Adjustment" was being tacked on or my contract was void. I spoke to Spencer Noyes and he chose not to honor the agreement so I walked away. Worst new car buying experience of dozens in my lifetime.
Bait and Switch
I had a purchase agreement for list price and put a $500 deposit down and waited three weeks for a car only to be told a $1,000 "Market Rate Adjustment" was being tacked on or my contract was void. I spoke to Spencer Noyes and he chose not to honor the agreement so I walked away. Worst new car buying experience of dozens in my lifetime.
- Customer service 1.0
- Buying process 1.0
- Quality of repair 1.0
- Overall facilities 1.0
- Overall experience 1.0
- Does not recommend this dealer
- Shopped for a new car
- Did not make a purchase
I had a purchase agreement for a new Jetta GLI at list
I had a purchase agreement for a new Jetta GLI at list price and put a $500 deposit down and waited three weeks for the car only to be told a $1,000 "Market Rate Adjustment" was being tacked on or my contract was void. I spoke to Spencer Noyes and he chose not to honor the agreement so I walked away. Worst car buying experience of my lifetime.
I had a purchase agreement for a new Jetta GLI at list
I had a purchase agreement for a new Jetta GLI at list price and put a $500 deposit down and waited three weeks for the car only to be told a $1,000 "Market Rate Adjustment" was being tacked on or my contract was void. I spoke to Spencer Noyes and he chose not to honor the agreement so I walked away. Worst car buying experience of my lifetime.
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- Buying process —
- Quality of repair —
- Overall facilities —
- Overall experience 1.0
- Does not recommend this dealer
- Shopped for a new car
Flawless. Saw the car, test drove the car, bought the...
Flawless. Saw the car, test drove the car, bought the car. Everything from start to finish was easy peasy and I’m so thankful the whole endeavor went off without a hitch.
Flawless. Saw the car, test drove the car, bought the...
Flawless. Saw the car, test drove the car, bought the car. Everything from start to finish was easy peasy and I’m so thankful the whole endeavor went off without a hitch.
- Customer service 5.0
- Buying process —
- Quality of repair —
- Overall facilities —
- Overall experience 5.0
- Does recommend this dealer
- Shopped for a used car
Horrific communication, slow. You get the classic...
Horrific communication, slow. You get the classic barrage of computer generated welcome emails then they ghost you. I asked for a video of the car (used) and a week went by with nothing. Then another computer email and I replied asking again for the video…they got back to me later in the day that it sold. Classic. I take it if it isn’t an easy sale they don’t want to work for the sale.
Horrific communication, slow. You get the classic...
Horrific communication, slow. You get the classic barrage of computer generated welcome emails then they ghost you. I asked for a video of the car (used) and a week went by with nothing. Then another computer email and I replied asking again for the video…they got back to me later in the day that it sold. Classic. I take it if it isn’t an easy sale they don’t want to work for the sale.
- Customer service 1.0
- Buying process —
- Quality of repair —
- Overall facilities —
- Overall experience 1.0
- Does not recommend this dealer
- Shopped for a used car