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  1. FerrariFrank1

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    Well,there Have been a couple posts here on FChat already from people who HAVE dealt with them,and they were not favorable. I don't know about you,but all I need is to see one or two posts like that to send me running....No more needed,thats for sure!

    I don't think that the people that ARE buying from them check this site.

    But,I agree that I doubt it has anything to do with that,(sniff sniff). Perhaps,a bit deeper than that,like a few other posts I've seen here have directed to...(Current Worldy issues....)
     
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    When legit, long time reputable dealers, are leary about what's going on at a relatively new dealer, it's time to think 'caveat emptor', when dealing with the new entity.

    I've had contact with a few people that have bought cars from said dealer, and some that have dealt with them but didn't buy.

    Not one good word was said by any of them.

    I know they got the RR franchise from Continental, but I won't even buy parts from them. Why.....because of their reputation.
     
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    I think they sell 300/ month if I recall correctly.
     
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    Could be, but that doesn't make them reputable.

    I've heard they're big on 'Bait and Switch'.

    Again, caveat emptor!
     
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    McDonald's sells millions of burgers a day, does this infer that they have the best food available?
     
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    I very sincerely doubt that....I drive by there all of the time,and see the SAME cars on the lot...
     
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    Hi folks - just found this forum. Looks like a great site.

    FWIW, I bought a 2000 Carrera from Luxury Motors 1.5 years ago. Overall my experience was positive, and I would consider buying from them again, rumours of questionable financings aside.

    - they had the car I had seen in their Internet ads when I went in

    - the car wasn't exactly what I wanted, and they had another 5 or 6 similar 911s to show me

    - the car I liked best, in terms of condition/mileage/options/price wasn't the color I wanted. I waffled on it, and they gave me the keys and said "take it home and tell us how you like it in a couple days". When I said I lived in South Bend, they said, "then take 3 or 4 days".

    - I thought the sales tactics a little on the intense side, since I felt that they weren't going to accept my leaving without a car, but I guess I didn't mind since I really didn't want to leave without a car anyway :).

    - I had the car inspected, and predictably for an '00 996, the rear main seal was leaking. LM took it to be fixed under warranty before I picked up the car again, no questions asked. The car was and continues to be in excellent mechanical and cosmetic condition.

    - All paperwork went without a hitch. I kept expecting problems, and there were none.

    As I said, my experience was positive, exceeding my rather low expectations. Of course, if I were in the market for anything new or very close to new, I would rather go with the dealer, so I could build a relationship with them and (hopefully) get better service attention. But when considering any high-line car more than 1-2 years old, I'll look at Luxury Motors again.

    Cheers,

    Tim
     
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    "Brought to you by the Folks at Luxury Motors.......'You want it? We got it!'....Back to you,Ahmad....."
     
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    There was an article in Crains recently about them. The owner is a foreigner with offshore sources of cash that he is able to fund his enterprises. I think his moeny comes from Asia but I could be mistaken. He bought the local Bentley dealer for peanuts, and in a few years made it the number 1 Bentley dealer in the US. Like any good car salesman, he is a hustler, not that there is anything wrong with that.

    I remember stopping by there to look at a 911 a few years ago. The place was packed, especially with people who didn't look like they should be buying very expensive cars.
     
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    I have yet to see even ONE Bentley,any Year,any Model,any Color out driving around. I live in the Oak Brook Area,(only a few Miles from LM) and 'assume' that there may be a couple around,but,have never seen any...Have seen an older,White Corniche Convertible out driving around occassionally,though.
     
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    Hmm... do I detect cynicism??

    I'm not plugging the guys, since as I said their sales tactics were pretty aggressive. But in the interests of providing other folks with real, personal, first-hand information rather than 2nd hand "my-wife's-aunt's-stepson's-dog's-walker" reports and conjecture, I thought I'd share my experiences.

    These folks have a very good inventory of cars, and their prices are competitive. If you don't care about establishing a service relationship and care more about the car than the sales experience, this is a good place to look for one.
     
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