Paragon Honda
Bait and Switchers! Sleazy, sketchy, and unethical Long Island

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My sister found a great car online on cars.com at a dealership in Queensboro, NY. It's a two door 2003 Honda Civic with about 60,000 miles on it, but it's listed at $9,500 which is in our budget. She calls up the dealership (Paragon Pre-Owned Honda, an incredibly shady, sketchy place!), speaks to two different people about the car. It's still for sale, we could drive it home today, there are no issues with the car, there's no deposit on it yet. Great!

If you've ever driven from Dutchess County through lower Westchester, on the Tri-Boro bridge, near Manhattan, it's incredibly stressful. We wouldn't have bothered to make the trip if we knew the dealership was going to try and 'bait and switch us'. We make the trip down there, and we find the dealership. Of course we have to walk another 3 blocks down the road because the dealership is incorrectly listed, and we drove to Paragon Honda instead. There is a Paragon Acura, a Paragon 'Bad Credit No Problem!' dealership, a Paragon Toyota, and a Paragon Mazda. We finally get to the right dealership. We ask to speak to someone about the car. We start talking to one of the salesman about the car. He looks up the car and tells us "Oh that car isn't for sale. We don't have the title yet". It won't be for sale for about another 10 days.

My sister flips. She then says "I spoke with TWO people TODAY, three hours ago about that car. Why didn't someone tell me this before we drove two hours down here to look at it?". He has no answer, but he says he'll talk to the manager, but in the meantime 'Can he help us find another car?'. He has plenty of other Civics in the the $13,000-16,000 range. Too high. We can down specifically because the phantom car was listed so cheaply. The guy can tell we are PISSED... So he goes out for a smoke. I keep feeling he was on cocaine or something... Very twitchy, jittery, talkative. He brings us each a nice bottle of warm water. I didn't mind because it was Poland Spring, but I thought it was a cheap attempt to quiet us down. He tells us he will see if his manager can give us a lower price on a comparable car.

So he takes us on to the Honda lot. We find something we like, but the manager won't budge from the $13,000 sticker price. We find an Acura, but the manager wouldn't budge from a $14,000 price. It's about 2pm and my mom wants to start heading home because NYC/Westchester traffic is a nightmare, and she has two other kids, and a puppy at home. The guy decides to show us the car we came down for. It is located in a totally separate lot, the Paragon 'No Credit No Problem!' lot. This isn't a bad thing, but obviously it wouldn't be certified, and we felt like we had been lied to. The car doesn't look like the car in the pictures... There are aftermarket rims on the car, and a weird spoiler on the back. We thought this car was certified. Guess again... The website says it certified, but the salesman tells us it's not because of the aftermarket rims, and radio. We are PISSED. The website says it was certified... And we find out with every car we pick out that we buy them certified, but we don't actually have a warranty on the car. "Certified" doesn't mean a damn thing.

We decided to leave. A few days later... One of the receptionists calls my mother about the cars we looked at, and asks why we didn't buy a car from them. My mom tells her that the car salesman was sleazy, the website was extremely misleading, and we felt we had been lied to. They have called several times to ask about our "experience", and my sister has gotten fed up with them and basically told them "MY EXPERIENCE SUCKED".

So basically, see a nice car on their website, drive 2 hours to see car, car is not sellable. They do not have the title, the car was a repossession, they don't honor deposits on cars, and the car is in a totally different lot. Dealership lied to us. Dealership is sketchy. "Certified cars" aren't really certified, and the managers thought water would calm our anger. Don't buy a car from Paragon Honda in Woodside, Long Island, NY!

Noelle
Poughkeepsie, New York
U.S.A.


Company: Paragon Honda
Country: USA
State: New York
City: Woodside
Address: 5702 Northern Blvd
Phone: 7185075000
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