On May 31st, I bought a Used 2019 White Honda Accord Turbo 2.0 for $30,364 Cash. July 16th, my temporary tag for the Honda Accord expired. I went to the local Fulton County Tag office to get an extension but Fulton County refused to give me an extension because I'm not the owner of the car. The Dealership failed to apply for a tag or transfer the title.
On July 16th, I went to the dealership to inquire about my tag and they said it was nothing they could do about it. Chris Wilkins the General Manager told me to drive the car and we will get this resolved Monday. I refused to drive the car illegally. I requested a refund of equal value. The dealership said they will give me my money back but I don't think that's equal value.
July 18th, the dealership is attempting to resale the car for $31500. Nalley Honda isn't the rightful owner of the car. I have purchase agreement that I'm the owner despite not having the title. The dealership refuse to give me the title. I still have the key to the car. I still have insurance on the car. The car is still on Nalley Honda lot because it's inoperable because I don't have a tag. Nalley Honda still has my money.
I'd emailed the Director of Internet Sales and asked about the price of a Pilot with leather. After obtaining the "Internet Price" of $34000, I'd then inquired about leasing. After three or four days of asking, I'd finally received a lease quote. I'm sure they'd had no idea that I know how to calculate a lease, because the payments they'd sent me were outrageous. I'd then asked that they provide a breakdown of how they'd arrived at the payments quoted and was shown a price of $38,000. They raised the price $4000 because I'd wanted to lease?!?!? That's not only insane, but a violation of law. If I'd wanted to push it, I'd report it to the Governor's Office of Consumer Affairs. However, considering that there are plenty of honest Honda dealers in the area and I'd found one of them, I'll simply inform anyone considering doing business at Nalley Honda to be very mindful of prices and pmts quoted to you before you sign anything.
Nalley Honda Reviews
On May 31st, I bought a Used 2019 White Honda Accord Turbo 2.0 for $30,364 Cash. July 16th, my temporary tag for the Honda Accord expired. I went to the local Fulton County Tag office to get an extension but Fulton County refused to give me an extension because I'm not the owner of the car. The Dealership failed to apply for a tag or transfer the title.
On July 16th, I went to the dealership to inquire about my tag and they said it was nothing they could do about it. Chris Wilkins the General Manager told me to drive the car and we will get this resolved Monday. I refused to drive the car illegally. I requested a refund of equal value. The dealership said they will give me my money back but I don't think that's equal value.
July 18th, the dealership is attempting to resale the car for $31500. Nalley Honda isn't the rightful owner of the car. I have purchase agreement that I'm the owner despite not having the title. The dealership refuse to give me the title. I still have the key to the car. I still have insurance on the car. The car is still on Nalley Honda lot because it's inoperable because I don't have a tag. Nalley Honda still has my money.
I'd emailed the Director of Internet Sales and asked about the price of a Pilot with leather. After obtaining the "Internet Price" of $34000, I'd then inquired about leasing. After three or four days of asking, I'd finally received a lease quote. I'm sure they'd had no idea that I know how to calculate a lease, because the payments they'd sent me were outrageous. I'd then asked that they provide a breakdown of how they'd arrived at the payments quoted and was shown a price of $38,000. They raised the price $4000 because I'd wanted to lease?!?!? That's not only insane, but a violation of law. If I'd wanted to push it, I'd report it to the Governor's Office of Consumer Affairs. However, considering that there are plenty of honest Honda dealers in the area and I'd found one of them, I'll simply inform anyone considering doing business at Nalley Honda to be very mindful of prices and pmts quoted to you before you sign anything.