Complaint Review: Giuffre Mazda - Brooklyn New York
- Giuffre Mazda 1614 86th Street Brooklyn, New York USA
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- Category: Auto Dealers
Giuffre Mazda fake advertising - bait and switch scam Brooklyn New York
*Consumer Comment: Not unusual.
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Avoid them as they are horrible. Sales people are lying to you on everything.
Giuffre Mazda in Brooklyn scam:
- excessive dealer prep fees
- fake advertising - bait and switch scam
- financing scam
- spot delivery scam
- forced extended warranty scam
I went to get a car for 15K with a newspaper advertisement and ended up with a car for 25k after all scamming fees and extended warranty I didn’t need and super expensive financing. The guy put it all on the bill not telling me.
I did not do my homework before buying the car, buyer beware. Double check what you are signing because the guy said one thing and put more money on paper. Scammers!!! The extra warranty that the sales guy said was free but it was 2 grand extra!!!!
http://www.autocheatsheet.com/Car-Buying/Car-dealership-scams.asp?media2Id=6171
Giuffre Mazda
1614 86th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11214
(718) 331-5800
http://www.giuffremazda.com/
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#1 Consumer Comment
Not unusual.
AUTHOR: Knightly - ()
SUBMITTED: Friday, August 02, 2013
" went to get a car for 15K with a newspaper advertisement and ended up with a car for 25k after all scamming fees and extended warranty I didn’t need and super expensive financing. "
What you describe happens every day at car lots across the country. If you are in the habit of signing contracts without reading them, you will always get hosed when buying a car. It's how the industry works.
Forget advertisements or anything that comes out of a saleman's mouth. The only thing that counts is what ends up listed in the signed contract.


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