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Jim Marsh Kia

(946 reviews)
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Sales hours: 8:00am to 9:00pm
Service hours: 7:30am to 5:30pm
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Monday 8:00am–9:00pm 7:30am–5:30pm
Tuesday 8:00am–9:00pm 7:30am–5:30pm
Wednesday 8:00am–9:00pm 7:30am–5:30pm
Thursday 8:00am–9:00pm 7:30am–5:30pm
Friday 8:00am–9:00pm 7:30am–5:30pm
Saturday 8:00am–8:00pm 8:00am–12:00pm
Sunday Closed Closed
2025 state dealer award
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2025 state dealer award 2023 state dealer award 2020 state dealer award
2025 consumer dealer award 2023 consumer dealer award 2021 consumer dealer award 2020 consumer dealer award
New (855) 576-5593 (855) 576-5593
Used (866) 662-8933 (866) 662-8933
Service (866) 662-8936 (866) 662-8936

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(946 reviews)

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Really appreciated our salesperson Roger Cariaga going...

Really appreciated our salesperson Roger Cariaga going the extra mile for me to make sure I was able to test drive all the different options available including one that just came in off the new shipment truck. Very knowledgeable and helpful person.

Rating breakdown (out of 5):
  • Customer service 5.0
  • Buying process
  • Quality of repair
  • Overall facilities
  • Overall experience 3.0
  • Does recommend this dealer
  • Shopped for a new car
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I was able to locate the car I was interested in online...

I was able to locate the car I was interested in online and Ron Cash Twist assist me with a test drive of the car. He was very professional and knowledgeable.

Rating breakdown (out of 5):
  • Customer service 5.0
  • Buying process
  • Quality of repair
  • Overall facilities
  • Overall experience 5.0
  • Does recommend this dealer
  • Shopped for a new car
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I’m very happy with my experience with this dealership...

I’m very happy with my experience with this dealership and with my car. They helped me find what I wanted and made it easy to finance it with payments I could afford and understand.

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  • Customer service 5.0
  • Buying process
  • Quality of repair
  • Overall facilities
  • Overall experience 5.0
  • Does recommend this dealer
  • Shopped for a new car
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Service was outstanding as always the workmanship is...

Service was outstanding as always the workmanship is beyond excellent and I always feel good when leaving knowing my vehicle was well taken care of and in the best condition due to their compassion and pride in doing an excellent job!

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  • Customer service 5.0
  • Buying process
  • Quality of repair
  • Overall facilities
  • Overall experience 5.0
  • Does recommend this dealer
  • Came in for service or repair
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Roger was very pleasant and helpful and got me in and out...

Roger was very pleasant and helpful and got me in and out of there pretty quickly. Roger made sure to go over the car before I left.

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  • Customer service 5.0
  • Buying process
  • Quality of repair
  • Overall facilities
  • Overall experience 5.0
  • Does recommend this dealer
  • Shopped for a new car
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Great people, great deals and without all the pressure to...

Great people, great deals and without all the pressure to buy! I felt very comfortable there and didn’t feel like I was getting ripped off. They worked with me and found the best deal that works for my life. Very grateful and will be back when I need another car purchase 🤗

Rating breakdown (out of 5):
  • Customer service 5.0
  • Buying process
  • Quality of repair
  • Overall facilities
  • Overall experience 5.0
  • Does recommend this dealer
  • Shopped for a used car
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Shady Sales Tactics - Steer Clear

I went to this dealership to purchase a vehicle that I saw on Cars.com. The ad on Cars.com read that all reconditioning fees are included in the price of the vehicle (since taken down). On the dealer's official web site when you look at the pictures of the car, one of the pictures is a picture of a sign reading No Haggling! No Hidden Fees! with the dealer's logo present (See picture below). After test driving the car, I discussed with the salesman that I wanted to make sure that there were no other fees other than the standard title, registration, and doc fees. The salesman explained no other fees. We (the salesman and I) proceeded into the lobby to begin the purchase process. After discussing the internet price, the salesman went into see the sales manager's office to explain the deal. Several minutes later, the salesman came out with a sheet of paper showing the price, plus the standard dealer fees. The price also included an $895 reconditioning fee. Without saying a word, the salesman immediately struck through the $895 fee, since we had already discussed no additional fees. I said everything looked good, and the salesman went back to the sales manager's office . A few minutes later a slick talking sales manager came out explaining that I could not purchase the car without paying the reconditioning fee. He showed me a "hidden fee" posted on the bottom of their web site. He further explained that they always charge a reconditioning fee. If they always charge a reconditioning fee, why does their web site show no haggling, no hidden fees? Also why would the salesperson cross out the reconditioning fee when we were negotiating, if there is always a reconditioning fee. The slick talking sales manager desperately tried to explain how much money they had in the car, how they would be losing money on the car, etc. At one point, the salesman asked me, do you think that you are smarter than me? At the time, I answered respectfully, but the simple answer is that I am obviously smarter, lol. The fact is, this dealership did not want to get rid of the reconditioning fee, because they did not think there was enough money in the deal. At one point the salesperson explained that we (the dealership) always charge a reconditioning fee, but they can be different, some smaller than others. Again, their web site shows, no haggling, no hidden fees. The salesman without prodding, crossed out the reconditioning fee even though he has been there many, many years. The bottom line is that this dealership was engaging in shady business practices. I let the salesman know that the sales manager was dishonest, and this ended the negotiations. Please be forewarned, take your business elsewhere.

Rating breakdown (out of 5):
  • Customer service 1.0
  • Buying process 1.0
  • Quality of repair
  • Overall facilities
  • Overall experience 1.0
  • Does not recommend this dealer
  • Shopped for a used car
  • Did not make a purchase
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We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience with our dealership. I would like to speak with you about the details of your time with us. Please contact me directly at your earliest convenience. Thank you. Allen Yarborough - General Manager, 702-946-1000

I went to this dealership to purchase a vehicle that I...

I went to this dealership to purchase a vehicle that I saw on Cars.com. The ad on Cars.com read that all reconditioning fees are included in the price of the vehicle (since taken down). On the dealer's official web site when you look at the pictures of the car, one of the pictures is a picture of a sign reading No Haggling! No Hidden Fees! with the dealer's logo present. After test driving the car, I discussed with the salesman that I wanted to make sure that there were no other fees other than the standard title, registration, and doc fees. The salesman explained no other fees. We (the salesman and I) proceeded into the lobby to begin the purchase process. After discussing the internet price, the salesman went into the sales manager's office to explain the deal. Several minutes later, the salesman came out with a sheet of paper showing the price, plus the standard dealer fees. The price also included an $895 reconditioning fee. Without saying a word, the salesman immediately struck through the $895 fee, since we had already discussed no additional fees. I said everything looked good, and the salesman went back to the sales manager's office . A few minutes later a slick talking sales manager came out explaining that I could not purchase the car without paying the reconditioning fee. He showed me a "hidden fee" posted on the bottom of their web site. He further explained that they always charge a reconditioning fee. If they always charge a reconditioning fee, why does their web site show no haggling, no hidden fees? Also why would the salesperson cross out the reconditioning fee when we were negotiating, if there is always a reconditioning fee. The slick talking sales manager desperately tried to explain how much money they had in the car, how they would be losing money on the car, etc. At one point, the salesman asked me, do you think that you are smarter than me? At the time, I answered respectfully, but the simple answer is that I am obviously smarter, lol. The fact is, this dealership did not want to get rid of the reconditioning fee, because they did not think there was enough money in the deal. Then, after the sales manager had already tried to add the reconditioning fee, the salesperson explained that we (the dealership) always charge a reconditioning fee, but they can be different, some smaller than others. This is the same salesperson that crossed out and agreed to get rid of the reconditioning fee just a little while earlier, an experienced salesman that knows the rules. In fact, he went out of his way to tell me that he knows the rules. Again, their web site shows, no haggling, no hidden fees. The salesman without prodding, crossed out the reconditioning fee even though he has been there many, many years. The bottom line is that this dealership was engaging in shady business practices. I let the salesman know that the sales manager was dishonest, and this ended the negotiations. Please be forewarned, take your business elsewhere.

Rating breakdown (out of 5):
  • 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
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Service is always first rate at the Jim marsh dealer....

Service is always first rate at the Jim marsh dealer. With the mask on I don’t know who thank but to people who helped me.

Rating breakdown (out of 5):
  • Customer service 5.0
  • Buying process
  • Quality of repair
  • Overall facilities
  • Overall experience 5.0
  • Does recommend this dealer
  • Came in for service or repair
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I would recommend this service to my friends and...

I would recommend this service to my friends and coworkers Friendly Knowledgeable I just missed meeting Jim himself 🙂🙂 This is my second KIA. Just traded Forte 335,000 10 years old

Rating breakdown (out of 5):
  • Customer service 5.0
  • Buying process
  • Quality of repair
  • Overall facilities
  • Overall experience 5.0
  • Does recommend this dealer
  • Shopped for a new car
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