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Businiess name:  City World Ford
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I agree with the other commentators. They practice bait-and-switch, and were deceptive when challenged (They couldn't get their stories straight) They confirmed multiple times that the vehicle was ready on the lot. When the buyer I was helping (he has limited English) arrived, they switched salesman, showed him a car that was a year older and had 46,000 more miles FOR THE SAME PRICE. And they were pressing the buyer for a deposit, despite knowing the vehicle had been switched. Of course, when challenged they tried to make up stories. Antwana fold me that the buyer had been told immediately when he got there that the car was ""out to have a broken mirror fixed"" and that the buyer requested to see different models. 100% untrue. The salesman had a different stoty, and said he was ""confused"" because the cars were ""so similar. Then he said the car was out being detailed. Then the supervisor - -Zuedi, tried to go on the offense, screaming and yelling. Her story was even more incoherent. Stay clear. One last thing - -an another call to a more senior manager was met with more civility and rationality. Paul I believe. I don't include him.\r \r

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