Last year's truck model sitting on lot. Offered a "great deal" because it is last year's model and they need to sell it fast.
After 4 hrs in the showroom (beyond closing time) the deal is closed. Held trade in vehicle keys so that we could not get away and think about deal. Deal on the paperwork is different to the verbal deal. They say additional amount includes the interest payments (lie).
No going back once paperwork signed. When con is detected the next day the staff (and tricky Ricky Evans himself) become aggressive.
Who in their right mind pays over full sticker price for last year's vehicle? Evans toyota Suzuki expects you to believe that this is the norm.
Toyota USA were NO help, backing up their crooked dealer. BBB no help either - Evans is a contributer, so they get BBB protection.
The word in the area is that Evans have ripped off a lot of people on both new and used vehicles. How do they stay in business?
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