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Complaint Review: Crain Chevrolet - Little Rock Arkansas

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  • Crain Chevrolet 6700 S. University Avenue Little Rock, Arkansas U.S.A.

Crain Chevrolet 10000 advertising ; 32000 at the lot Little Rock AR 72209Little Rock Arkansas

*Consumer Suggestion: This is what happened to you

*Author of original report: Better Business Bureau/Crain Chevrolet

*Consumer Comment: Be Real

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To: consumer@ag.state.ar.us
Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2007 2:37 PM
Subject: False advertising of Crain Chevrolet


On November 09 2007 I was searching the internet for used cars ten thousand dollars or less. I searched on Crain Chevrolet for used cars Chevrolet ''up to $10,000''. The search returned 14 cars, one being a 2004 Chevrolet Corvette as follows:

2004 Chevrolet Corvette Contact Us 51,257 Yellow
Z06 Coupe (2 Door)
VIN: 1G1YY12S345106170 BC3950 Automatic




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I sent a request through their website for contact. On November 10 2007 I received a call from Oscar Dotson of Crain Chevrolet. When asked what the price of the car was, he told me 31 thousand. I explained to him this car was located in a search for ''up to 10,000''. He said he wasn't aware and that it was an error and they could not sell the car to me for such price. I contacted my bank , gave the loan officer the website address and of how to search for it. Because this is Saturday, the bank cannot process the loan today. Wade was astonished that they had it listed for ''up to 10000''. He told me he would have the loan processed on Tuesday.
I called back to speak with Oscar Dutton of the actual dollar amount that the bank would have the actual figure. He then told me there was no price on the car at that time. I reminded him that when he had called me earlier in the day he had quoted a price. He asked was it 32,000. Close enough to the 31,000 , I agreed. I asked him again for the actual'' up to 10,000'' price. He said he was not the one who had put this on the internet, that it was an error , and that the person who does the internet site was off and they could not correct it at this time. I explained to him that I was sure it was an error but they needed to honor the price of ''up to 10,000'' just the same. He told me he could not do this. That I would need to call his director. I told him being he is the one who returned my call from the website contact I expected him to handle it and for me not to have to bring other person's into it. In discussing the bank processing he said I would need to come for the car. I asked him for an amount to hold the car until Tuesday and he would not give me an amount. I think it is totally wrong that auto dealers or any other can advertise such as a ploy to get person's into the business in an effort to make a sell. This is bad business at it's worst. We should learn from our mistakes and Crain should have to honor the internet price ''up to 10,000'' even if it is below what the normal selling price is.

Heart2easy
Carlisle, Arkansas
U.S.A.

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#3 Consumer Suggestion

This is what happened to you

AUTHOR: Dave - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Monday, November 12, 2007

When you searched for cars "Up to $10,000", the code behind the scenes looked somewhat like this -

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#2 Author of original report

Better Business Bureau/Crain Chevrolet

AUTHOR: Heart2easy - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Sunday, November 11, 2007

BBB Accreditation Status

On June 19, 2007 this company's membership in the BBB was revoked by the BBB's Board of Directors due to violations found and fines imposed by the Arkansas Motor Vehicle Commission against Crain Automotive Group and related entities (as may be reflected below in this reportconcerning advertising and sales practices. The BBB determined that the actions by the company in this regard indicated a failure of the business to meet standards of conduct expected of a BBB member.

Government Actions

On March 16, 2005, the Arkansas Motor Vehicle Commission concluded that Crain Automotive Group was in violation of A.C.A. 23-112-706.

On December 6, 2006, the Arkansas Motor Vehicle Commission concluded that Crain Chevrolet was in violation of Rule 3, Section 2, Paragraph A(1)(a) and Rule 3, Section 2, Paragraph (A)(1)(c).

On January 17, 2007, the Arkansas Motor Vehicle Commission concluded that Crain Chevrolet was in violation of Rule 3, Section 2, paragraphs (B)(1) and (B)(2) and Rule 3, Section 2, paragraph (A).

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#1 Consumer Comment

Be Real

AUTHOR: Patrick - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Saturday, November 10, 2007

Are you just totally stupid or what? People can make honest mistakes. A 2004 Corvette for 10k, come on you should have know that was a misprint. Why would you act like a fool and even think they would or should honor such a low price. I bet your banker even thinks you are a fool. Give them a break it was a mistake. People think car dealers are liers. Believe me I worked for a dealership for 12 years and more liers walk into the doors wanting to buy cars than work at dealerships.

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