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Scammers.
Scammers. I contacted Mitsubishi company in Japan bc of their bait n switch tactics. Dont go thete
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- Overall experience 1.0
- Does not recommend this dealer
- Shopped for a used car
- Did not make a purchase
Hi Sam, we regret to hear that you had this experience with us. We would like the opportunity to address your concerns. Please reach out to us directly at ron@pristinemitsubishi.com when you have a chance. Thank you, and we look forward to hearing from you. Ron General Manager ron@pristinemitsubishi.com
Misleading price tactics.
Misleading price tactics. The vehicle on cars.com is shown as $23.5k, go to their website and it's showing at $36k. Yeah shady as they come. I wouldn't send my ex wife here.
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- Overall experience 1.0
- Does not recommend this dealer
- Shopped for a used car
- Did not make a purchase
Hi, we appreciate your honest review. We set a high standard for ourselves, so we are disappointed to hear that your experience with us was not a positive one. Please reach out to our General Manager, Ron at ron@pristinemitsubishi.com so we may assist you in moving forward towards a resolution.
Why are people still going there?
Why are people still going there?!?!? They are scammers!!! If you go, then please stop posting about your experience…you’re an idiot
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- Overall experience 1.0
- Does not recommend this dealer
- Shopped for a used car
- Did not make a purchase
Hi, thank you for taking the time to leave us feedback about your experience with us. We would like the opportunity to address your concerns. Please reach out to us directly when you have a chance. Thank you, and we look forward to hearing from you. Ron General Manager ron@pristinemitsubishi.com
i came to this dealership for a 2021 base model car with
i came to this dealership for a 2021 base model car with an advertised price tag of $17,995. sure the sticker price looks so enticing for a 3-year old car with less than 10,000 miles, but then after the test drive, the so-called “mandated” fees (pre-certification, lo jack) were added and then raised up the price by up to 6 grand on top of it. Suddenly, the negotiation was no longer for the 17,995 price tag, but for $24,099 + tax! even if the final offer went to $22k + tax, under the condition to take the financing route as opposed to a cash sale, i headed out for the door instead.
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- Overall experience 1.0
- Does not recommend this dealer
- Shopped for a used car
- Did not make a purchase
Hi, we regret to hear that you had this experience with us. We'd like the opportunity to turn your experience around. Please reach out to us at your earliest convenience to discuss how we can turn this experience into a positive one. Ron General Manager ron@pristinemitsubishi.com
False posting, false price, price hiked at the
False posting, false price, price hiked at the dealership, no customer service, rude guys, Jenie and Andrew are the biggest scammers, xxxxx of this dealership. Dont go there. Stay away folks from these people. I had to drive 7 hours from my home just because of thr false posting and price..hidden scratches and dents not shown on the pictures. Jenie acts sweet on the phone and Andrew later hides her and protects her under his table..donno whats going on here in this creepy shady dealership. Dont take kids..dont go there. Save your life!!
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- Overall experience 1.0
- Does not recommend this dealer
- Shopped for a used car
RUN AWAY!
RUN AWAY! BETTER YET, NEVER COME! I really don’t know where to start with this review. There were so many classic “used car dealer” issues; I thought I was safe as it was a “brand name” car dealership, but I was wrong! Well, here goes… I found the car I wanted on the web…it was listed on both the CARFAX and the dealer’s site. I reached out to the dealer by filling in the web form and asked (specifically) what the warranty was. I told them that, when replying to me, “email works best”. Within 10 minutes I had a phone call, a text, and an email, NONE of which mentioned the warranty. I was told to come into the dealership, and everything would be discussed there. A definite red flag. When I arrived, I was finally told that the car came with just the 30-day New York State lemon law warranty – nothing further. When I was inspecting the car, I noticed that there was a small crease on one fender, as well as the fact that the driver’s seat belt wouldn’t retract when you unbuckled it. I was told by the salesman that those “would definitely be taken care of”. I also mentioned that the car was dirty (inside and out), but was told by the salesman (and sales manager) that would be taken care of as well. More on this later, but, spoiler alert – it wasn’t. The car was advertised as a CARFAX Great Value, since it was listed for about $7,000 below their book value. In fact, next to the $29,000 price on the site, it said “Pristine Promise”. Wow, sign me up! Well, by the time it was done, the price ballooned from $29,000 on the web to $35,000 at the dealership – this new price now included pre-sale inspection, pre-installed LoJack, and dealer fees, BUT STILL NOT tax and DMV costs! I was able to negotiate it down to about $32,000. Since I felt that this price was still reasonable, I got my down payment check from the bank and switched my insurance from my trade-in to the new car. Silly me, I should have figured that the jerking around wasn’t over yet…and it wasn’t. It only gets worse from here. So much for “Pristine Promise”, and “Great Value”. Since I wasn’t happy with just a 30-day warranty, I inquired about an extended one. I was able to get a dealer-provided 36 month/36,000 mile warranty for $2,400. If, when using this warranty, I serviced it with the dealer, there would be no deductible…but if I went elsewhere, a $200 deductible would apply. Fair enough. I asked to see the contract, and was told that they couldn’t print out the whole contract until it closed. Another red flag! I insisted, and was presented with a document that said “$200 deductible” for ALL repairs, regardless of where they were completed. I had to ask for a separate document which stated that the deductible wouldn’t apply if I brought the car to them. They did supply that after being pressed on it. Now, on to the closing. During the negotiation I had said that I wanted my credit union’s financing rate (7.33% for 72 months), and was told that it would be “worked out at closing”. I called the dealer the day before closing, to confirm that we’d be all set for the next day, and was told by the sales manager “they’re detailing the car right now, and fixing the seat belt”; I also repeated my desire about the interest rate, and was again told “it will be worked out at closing”. When I arrived for the closing, I stopped to look at the car. Detailed? Nope. Fender crease fixed? Nope. Seat belt fixed? Nope. I went inside, and was told they couldn’t fix the crease on the fender due to cost (which I accepted), but they couldn’t fix the seat belt either, even though that was spelled out specifically on the buyer’s agreement. They also said that THEY COULDN’T DO THE INTEREST RATE, and it was now nearly NINE PERCENT for 60 months! In all fairness, they eventually DID match the interest rate, but by this point I was done. If this is the start of the relationship, how can I trust them for anything else…? I walked away. YOU SHOULD STAY AWAY TOO!
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- Overall experience 1.0
- Does not recommend this dealer
- Shopped for a used car
This dealership hides behind a well-known car
This dealership hides behind a well-known car manufacturer’s name while employing deceptive tactics. Despite offering a range of car brands, Mitsubishi cars are noticeably the least they have on hand . They employ typical small dealership maneuvers, advertising prices that don’t match reality and insisting on unnecessary mandatory fees like a $3k LoJack charge, which seems like a relic from the past. Despite objections, they tack on additional fees, exceeding $10,000 beyond the advertised price. Disappointed, I left the dealership, acknowledging the time wasted. The place is run by clowns.
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- Overall experience 1.0
- Does not recommend this dealer
- Shopped for a used car
- Did not make a purchase
Hi Mike, we regret to hear that you are displeased with your recent experience with us. We'd like the opportunity to turn your experience around. Please reach out to our Ron General Manager at ron@pristinemitsubishi.com at your earliest convenience to discuss how we can turn this experience into a positive one.
After reading several reviews, I decided to take a chance
After reading several reviews, I decided to take a chance with this dealership, lured by a seemingly attractive deal. Unfortunately, my experience mirrored the worst of the warnings. The sales and finance teams, led respectively by Andrew (Sales Manager) and Ryan (Finance Manager), engaged in what felt like a classic bait-and-switch scheme. Initially, we agreed on a certain price, but as the process unfolded, they attempted to significantly increase the cost. Beyond the pricing issues, the dealership demonstrated a concerning lack of organization, resulting in numerous clerical problems that further complicated the buying process. This experience has been not only disappointing but also a lesson learned the hard way. I write this review in hopes of sparing others the same ordeal. Despite the appealing price, the frustration and potential financial manipulation are not worth the risk. I strongly advise prospective buyers to consider alternative dealerships where business practices are more transparent and customer service is a priority. Trust me, I understand the temptation, but knowing what I know now, I would unequivocally choose differently.
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- Overall experience 1.0
- Does not recommend this dealer
- Shopped for a used car
DO NOT BUY FROM I went in with an appointment to look at
DO NOT BUY FROM I went in with an appointment to look at the used BMW X5 that I was interested in purchasing. I really liked the car and offered cash deal on the spot. Very disappointed with the outright false advertising and lies as you sent me an email with an exact price offer and they tried to upcharge that written offer by $2,500. The sales manager should be fired and salesman did not respond when I called it out. I will be leaving reviews of my experience all over your website and contacting the Better Business Bureau with complaints. Will become my personal mission to ensure everyone knows your dealership is unscrupulous and to purchase anywhere but your store. Really bad look.
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- Overall experience 1.0
- Does not recommend this dealer
- Shopped for a used car
DECEIVING bait and switch dealer.
DECEIVING bait and switch dealer. FALSE ADVERTISING on all car related search websites by $6-8,000. Waste of time, low xxxxx and offers lowest trade in prices, even when you have had the car appraised by other dealers and KNOW what it’s worth. Go somewhere that will treat you like a person. This dealer happened to have the car we were looking for in the color. They strung us alone after the test drive for a full 45 minutes at a desk afterward. Not only did they bring back an offensive offer for our trade-in but they wrote the price down on paper that was thousands of dollars higher than what was advertised. When we got visibly upset they told us to “read the fine print”. Most dealers KNOW that people are shopping online first and do not do this to you anymore. This dealer is disgusting. We sat there, probably the dirtiest physical dealer room we have been in, had to smell fried food eaten at the desk of the salesman behind us and then get spoken to disrespectfully as they held our car key in the “managers office”. It took over ten minutes after being very upset to get our key back to leave. Save yourself the time and aggravation and scroll paste any car with Pristine Mitsubishi written under it.
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- Overall experience 1.0
- Does not recommend this dealer
- Shopped for a used car