Experience with Luxury Motors in Chicago?
#1
Experience with Luxury Motors in Chicago?
I have been looking for the proverbial perfect 2003 TT and went to see this high line dealer near Chicago. It was like a movie scene of hustling young car salesmen from hell. The owner was very polite but wanted my action NOW. I heard more Russian being spoken than any other langauage and I had my serious suspicions working overtime.
Has anyone had experience with the shop and their large inventory? Suggestions for working in this atmosphere?
Has anyone had experience with the shop and their large inventory? Suggestions for working in this atmosphere?
#2
Re: Experience with Luxury Motors in Chicago?
Originally posted by nagold252
I have been looking for the proverbial perfect 2003 TT and went to see this high line dealer near Chicago. It was like a movie scene of hustling young car salesmen from hell. The owner was very polite but wanted my action NOW. I heard more Russian being spoken than any other langauage and I had my serious suspicions working overtime.
Has anyone had experience with the shop and their large inventory?
I have been looking for the proverbial perfect 2003 TT and went to see this high line dealer near Chicago. It was like a movie scene of hustling young car salesmen from hell. The owner was very polite but wanted my action NOW. I heard more Russian being spoken than any other langauage and I had my serious suspicions working overtime.
Has anyone had experience with the shop and their large inventory?
#3
I did, and I have to say it was the single worst buying experience I have ever had. They are not about the customer. I was treated better buying my wife's T-Reg from the VeeDub dealer. I would never buy from them again.
#5
Re: Experience with Luxury Motors in Chicago?
Originally posted by nagold252
I have been looking for the proverbial perfect 2003 TT and went to see this high line dealer near Chicago. It was like a movie scene of hustling young car salesmen from hell. The owner was very polite but wanted my action NOW. I heard more Russian being spoken than any other langauage and I had my serious suspicions working overtime.
Has anyone had experience with the shop and their large inventory? Suggestions for working in this atmosphere?
I have been looking for the proverbial perfect 2003 TT and went to see this high line dealer near Chicago. It was like a movie scene of hustling young car salesmen from hell. The owner was very polite but wanted my action NOW. I heard more Russian being spoken than any other langauage and I had my serious suspicions working overtime.
Has anyone had experience with the shop and their large inventory? Suggestions for working in this atmosphere?
Lou
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#7
Originally posted by LSM
They are not a high-line dealer!! They have high-line cars that were rough and fixed. I cannot stress enough, stay away!!
Lou
They are not a high-line dealer!! They have high-line cars that were rough and fixed. I cannot stress enough, stay away!!
Lou
If in fact what I have heard is the truth, then the owner is a royal scum!!
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Originally posted by StephenTi
What's the story with the GT2... what a f'kn waste of a car...
What's the story with the GT2... what a f'kn waste of a car...
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#11
Hmm I was thinking of maybe leasing a LS430 from them for $650 a month with $0 down.... I dont know they have good deals maybe there service sucks but there prices are right. I would not go there for service but just purchase or lease.
#12
I just flew out to Chicago to pick up a car in Highland Park at the Porsche Exchange. I was treated very well, most professional dealership experience. After my test drive in the car, the salesman (Marty) made a point of getting my wheels rebalanced and sent me off to lunch in a Boxster S (tip). :-) No hype, and very knowledgable (he coached me out of the 997S I drove first).
#13
Highland park is nice, What did you end up purchasing. ?
Luxury motors has a very big inventory and offers good prices and has an amazing downtown n.rush street showroom but there service isnt up to par. Im kind of skepitkal of buying from them because of all the horror stories.
The $650 a month for the LS430 or $550 for the Audi S4 V8 sounded like a very good deal.
Luxury motors has a very big inventory and offers good prices and has an amazing downtown n.rush street showroom but there service isnt up to par. Im kind of skepitkal of buying from them because of all the horror stories.
The $650 a month for the LS430 or $550 for the Audi S4 V8 sounded like a very good deal.
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luxury motors
They always have a large inventory with very competetive prices. I bought my first porsche ( a carrera) from them and I just got a cl 500 for my mom from them (not delivered yet though). Ive only dealt with their salesmen and they are just like every other sales man Ive met at car delarships, too much talk. The carrera I got was not in the best condition but at the price I got it for, I didnt really expect an immaculate car. I ended up fixing a few things in the engine but nothing major. I suggest you do your homework before buying from LM or anywhere for that matter. Get a car fax and if you have time, go and check the car out. Im really curious to see how the cl 500 will turn out since I didnt have time to fly out there. Good luck!
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Luxury Motors apparently gives demos to salesmen for the weekends... they "roll" in them to and from "Tavern on Rush"... a popular hang out in downtown Chicago.... and Quietly sneek them back to the dealership b4 the owner even knows "whats up" on Monday morning. I've never bought from them... can't say anything negative. My rule of thumb is that I NEVER buy a a Porsche from a non authorized Porsche dealer. Just like I would never buy a Ferrari from a non Ferrari dealer. I made this mistake once... and it was a costly one. The Ferrari had a pulled check engine light so that I never knew the car was not functioning properly until I came home and the car was misfiring . My Ferrari was a dealer swap from Miami. Most of these "exotic car" dealers buy auction cars that are not serviced or maintained properly. They have relationships with other dealers and trade cars they only see on paper .. and not on the lot.... I laugh with my friend(salesman@Luxury) when he tells me how dealers inspect incoming exotics. He says" the only inspection a car gets is when it comes off the semi truck to the showroom floor." I experienced this first hand with my 355 spider a few years back... I wish I knew back then what I know now.
I must say that Luxury motors has an aggressive marketing campaign and they are very successful.
... just my 2 cents worth.
I must say that Luxury motors has an aggressive marketing campaign and they are very successful.
... just my 2 cents worth.
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160 mph @ 9.77 seconds in 1/4 mile click to view
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