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Complaint Review: Carmax Henderson Nevada - Henderson Nevada

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  • Carmax Henderson Nevada 1000 West Warm Springs Rd. Henderson, Nevada U.S.A.

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To get rid of a $450.00 car payment, I traded in an 06 Mercedes Benz S class (36000 MILES AND STILL UNDER FULL WARRANTY) to Carmax Henderson (for $30,000.00), 5000.00 BEHIND Wholesale. I purchased an 01 E class, (approximately 74000 miles on the car) 1000.00 ABOVE retail ($15,999.00), and was promised many grand things about the condition and dependability of Carmax vehicles. I was told that all the vehicles undergo major inspections, where all the fluids are changed, belts are changed and the safety of the vehicle is inspected.

A guy in the service department, boasted about the amount of money put into each vehicle, to make it "carmax" approved. He claimed that they put approximately 3000.00 per vehicle into reconditioning. After purchasing the Carmax car, and trading in my "Gorgeous" 06 Benz which had all new brakes and rotors, brand new Michelin tires and just received the B service, I took the carmax E class purchase to the Mercedes Benz service center.

I was informed by Mercedes Benz that the 01 E Class had NOT had been properly serviced, all the fluids had not been changed, that the transmission service due at 50,000 had not been performed, that the flushing of the brake fluids had not been performed, it had a dirty fuel filter, it needed new spark plugs, it was soon do for a "B" service (the expensive one) and it needed 2 new rear tires because the tread was barely legal!

I immediately took the car back to Carmax and asked them why these services had not been performed. I also reminded them that one of their technicians had measured the tire tread before my purchase, on one of the rear tires, and that measurement had come up with a 3/32 which is "bald" and unsafe. The carmax manager, a guy named Mike, assured me that he would "SPLIT" the cost of new tires with me, and that they would make good on the car... as Mike put it, "You are dealing with Carmax and no other dealership would do this to help you."

Long story short, my new car has been stuck, held hostage by the Carmax service department for approximately one week. The store manager had told me that the transmission service would probably have to take place at the Mercedes Service center, because their service center was not equipped to perform that service. I was promised the car to be returned to me, serviced and taken care of in a couple of days, by Friday. I received calls last Friday stating the car would be ready on Monday. I called on Monday only to hear that there was a slip up on the spark plugs, not enough were ordered, so it would be ready on Tuesday. I received no calls on Tuesday, so I called myself, only to be told that the spark plugs were still not in, but it would be ready to go on Wednesday.

As of this morning, per another one of my calls, the service department now tells me that they need to order a piece of equipment to measure the amount of transmission fluid in the transmission, since they "supposedly" serviced the transmission. The service department explained they they were not properly equipped to service the transmission (EXACTLY WHAT MERCEDES BENZ HAD WARNED ME)!!! THIS IS BECOMING A NIGHTMARE! Mercedes Benz had already warned me about the servicing of the transmission, should be done by a Mercedes certified mechanic, and that they only way to check that the service had been performed, required disassembly.

Long story short, this is entirely different than what was originally promised to me upon my purchase of the vehicle and my dealings with the store manager. I called Carmax corporate office in Virginia this morning to try and get some help, only to get a guy that said he was a customer service representative, and that he would be calling the store manager for a remedy. The guy didn't listen to me, as I told him I had already spoke to the store manager, I was promised things by certain dates and done by specific Mercedes Benz service centers, and non of it came to fruition.

I also mentioned to this customer service guy, that I had lost THOUSANDS on the trade in of my newer, well serviced car, to purchase a car that was over priced (1000.00 above retail) that has service and tire issues. I have already paid for the new tires which are on the car, but never received a penny towards the cost. I figure Carmax stands to profit largely off my trade in, while I am suffering for this purchase. I am stuck driving a crappy Chevy Impala, offered me by the "guys" at Carmax in Henderson.

Previous Carmax History: I was recommended to trade and buy at Carmax, by my brother who had a wonderful experience with a Carmax store in California. I was offered more money for my trade at other dealerships in Nevada, but decided to go to Carmax because I thought they could be trusted. I would strongly advise others to beware if you are thinking of trading any luxury vehicles at Carmax. I extend my warnings to others who are interested in purchasing a luxury vehicle from Carmax. Obviously, they don't readily advertise their "inability" to service high end cars. You could end up like me, being charged above retail, paying more than what a car is worth, costing you thousands in service fees, hundreds of dollars for new tires and HOURS OF FRUSTRATION!

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#6 Consumer Comment

I Understand Your Situation

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

POSTED: Wednesday, March 19, 2008

BUT I don't understand why someone who wants to get out of a car payment messes with a Mercedes -any Mercedes - as a replacement. You must have had some equity in the car. Why didn't you simply advertise it privately and sell it, then -for an interim period - buy a used Chevy or Ford for 8 or 10k and drive it for a while? Just curious.

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For Karl...

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

POSTED: Saturday, March 15, 2008

Reason I didn't buy from a Mercedes dealership, bottom line, the price. I was offered about the same at the local Mercedes dealership for my trade, but it seemed that the sales guy didn't really take me seriously. I was told it would be a losing trade at the Mercedes dealership, and just keep my S class. I am in between jobs right now, have a daughter in college, and am trying to tighten up my belt, just to survive. I needed to get rid of a debt, so I could keep my daughter in her car and school.

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#4 Consumer Suggestion

Seriously

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

POSTED: Saturday, March 15, 2008

You should really detail the Mercedes you bought and sell it. Carmax like all other used car lots either purchases cars that new car dealers want to wholesale or goes to auctions. They can't provide any information on the cars they sell except for ones that an individual sells to them and they are no more familiar with a Jag, Mercedes, or Rolls than they are with a Chevy. They may be a good resource for someone interested in a late model run of the mill American car but are a poor choice if you are looking for a luxury import. You also said that they paid you much less than wholesale for your S Model. Did you attempt to trade it in at a Mercedes dealer? I'm curious why you messed with Carmax in the first place when you wanted something other than an Impala or Taurus.

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#3 Consumer Comment

I'm Confused

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

POSTED: Saturday, March 15, 2008

What in God's name are you still harping on CARMAX for? Obviously Carmax isn't an expert on Mercedes automobiles and if you are what are you doing dealing with them? It would be interesting to find out why you dealt with them in the first place since you obviously have a relationship with authorized Mercedes dealerships and servicing. Anyway you were the one who made a mistake dealing with someone other than a Mercedes dealership for a vehicle that for years has been one of the least reliable cars on the road. I don't feel sorry for you in the least. Sell the obviously unreliable car you bought without any service history, name of former owner, or anything else and visit your friendly local Mercedes dealer. At least you will get a certified car and a usuable warranty. You'll need one.

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UPDATE, More problems, Mercedes purchase at Carmax Henderson

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

POSTED: Friday, March 14, 2008

The car was received out of the Carmax service center on Wednesday afternoon, that was 6 days total that they held my car. The car was driven yesterday to California from Vegas for a test run. A little way before the produce check point on the 15 freeway, I heard a loud thump and a bumping noise that sounded like a flat tire. I was terribly scared. I pulled off an off ramp to examine the tires. No flat. I looked under the car, to discover that the rear engine cover was falling off. I called the Carmax service center and reported to them about the engine cover falling off under the vehicle. The manager of the service center would not take responsibility for this situation, and offered nothing to help. He blamed the Mercedes service center who had inspected the car for me a whole week before, and prior to the Carmax service situation. Bottom line, nothing fell off the car after Mercedes completed an inspection. In all my prior dealings of the Mercedes service center, I never had a problem. All the issues occurring, seem to land with Carmax and their inability to properly service a luxury vehicle. The new engine cover is going to cost 48.00 for the part, plus the cost of installation. I should also note that when I picked up my Mercedes from Carmax, I bumped into a nice young man, who had just purchased a Mercedes C class from Carmax. He had only owned his car for a day, and had to return the car because he said the car started shaking and rattling from side to side. I felt very sorry for this young kid. I told him that he must take the vehicle to a Mercedes certified mechanic or he could have more issues and problems.

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#1 Consumer Comment

Why Deal with Carmax on a Mercedes?

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

POSTED: Thursday, March 13, 2008

I can't possibly imagine why someone who is obviously familiar with Mercedes automobiles and their service requirements would go to a used car lot for another Mercedes. Why didn't you go to a Mercedes dealer? They have plenty of certified used vehicles and would have traded your S model for a cheaper car. I purchase Chevies at a Chevy dealership, Cadillacs at a Cadillac dealership and so on. Obviously Carmax and the rest of the used car lots aren't experts in Mercedes servicing. Did you ever think of driving the E model to the Mercedes dealership BEFORE you purchased it and paying someone there to look it over? Next time deal with someone authorized and trained to handle the cars you are interested in.

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