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I’m a proud Maverick Tremor owner. So was my father-in-law until he sold it for a new Bronco. See some info below:
My name is Tim Hallman. I left a negative review on Platinum Ford in Terrell, TX that was on behalf of my father-in-law that purchased a 2023 Ford Bronco from there. They screwed in the back door table too far where the screwed bulged out of the back of the door. Because of the negative review, the GM of the dealership (Adam Vincze) told my father-in-law that he cannot have his vehicle serviced there nor purchase another vehicle from there indefinitely because of the review. My father-in-law will post his own review about his experience. Adam Vincze said that he will speak to his attorney about my negative review about his dealership.
I am not a fan of any shady dealers. I welcome all to “review-flaming” and leave a Google review about their shadiness. Just be forewarned, if you leave a negative review about the dealership, the GM will ban you from utilizing his dealership for any service or purchase. This is his way of punishing the negative reviewers. More details below the hyperlin
https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&sca_esv=562253820&hl=en-us&cs=1&output=search&q=Platinum Ford&ludocid=9421016517770792651&ibp=gwp;0,7&lsig=AB86z5UHH1Rl50WQQ_dHEjccDw-n&kgs=e3adace020e3795f&shndl=-1&source=sh/x/kp/local/m1/can/3&asid=canlbse
More details that I posted on the Bronco forum:
Bronco was traded back into the same dealership for a new F-150 Tremor because the dealership could not guarantee that the repair would not end up on the Carfax. I mean, the Bronco was owned for less than 3 weeks. The trade-in value was $5,000 less than what the Bronco was purchased for. Pretty crappy how the dealership treats its customers.
I initially went with my father-in-law into the dealership a day before he traded in the Bronco because I like hanging out with when I can, and because I like looking at vehicles. The pre-owned manager literally yelled at me for leaving a negative review about the damage to the Bronco.
A few days after the trade-in, the GM told my father-in-law that because there’s a negative review about how the dealership damaged the Bronco and because the mentioning of how the Bronco was purchased with ADM over MSRP and the trade-in didn’t even come close to help recoup the funds lost ($5,000) that my father-in-law is “indefinitely banned” from having service there or to buy/sell a vehicle there. My father-in-law tested the waters by scheduling service on the new Tremor because when he remote starts the truck, it shakes and displays an error on the dash. On service day, he drove up there to see the service advisor that he normally sees with his previous Fords that he has owned throughout the years and for his wife’s Bronco. While talking to the service advisor, the GM came out and asked my father-in-law’s name and said that he was already addressed that he could not use the dealership in any capacity.
So that’s why I asked the Bronco forum to post a review about how they would not support a shady dealership. I ask because others may feel loyal to other Bronco owners and they would not tolerate actions as such as these.
My name is Tim Hallman. I left a negative review on Platinum Ford in Terrell, TX that was on behalf of my father-in-law that purchased a 2023 Ford Bronco from there. They screwed in the back door table too far where the screwed bulged out of the back of the door. Because of the negative review, the GM of the dealership (Adam Vincze) told my father-in-law that he cannot have his vehicle serviced there nor purchase another vehicle from there indefinitely because of the review. My father-in-law will post his own review about his experience. Adam Vincze said that he will speak to his attorney about my negative review about his dealership.
I am not a fan of any shady dealers. I welcome all to “review-flaming” and leave a Google review about their shadiness. Just be forewarned, if you leave a negative review about the dealership, the GM will ban you from utilizing his dealership for any service or purchase. This is his way of punishing the negative reviewers. More details below the hyperlin
https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&sca_esv=562253820&hl=en-us&cs=1&output=search&q=Platinum Ford&ludocid=9421016517770792651&ibp=gwp;0,7&lsig=AB86z5UHH1Rl50WQQ_dHEjccDw-n&kgs=e3adace020e3795f&shndl=-1&source=sh/x/kp/local/m1/can/3&asid=canlbse
More details that I posted on the Bronco forum:
Bronco was traded back into the same dealership for a new F-150 Tremor because the dealership could not guarantee that the repair would not end up on the Carfax. I mean, the Bronco was owned for less than 3 weeks. The trade-in value was $5,000 less than what the Bronco was purchased for. Pretty crappy how the dealership treats its customers.
I initially went with my father-in-law into the dealership a day before he traded in the Bronco because I like hanging out with when I can, and because I like looking at vehicles. The pre-owned manager literally yelled at me for leaving a negative review about the damage to the Bronco.
A few days after the trade-in, the GM told my father-in-law that because there’s a negative review about how the dealership damaged the Bronco and because the mentioning of how the Bronco was purchased with ADM over MSRP and the trade-in didn’t even come close to help recoup the funds lost ($5,000) that my father-in-law is “indefinitely banned” from having service there or to buy/sell a vehicle there. My father-in-law tested the waters by scheduling service on the new Tremor because when he remote starts the truck, it shakes and displays an error on the dash. On service day, he drove up there to see the service advisor that he normally sees with his previous Fords that he has owned throughout the years and for his wife’s Bronco. While talking to the service advisor, the GM came out and asked my father-in-law’s name and said that he was already addressed that he could not use the dealership in any capacity.
So that’s why I asked the Bronco forum to post a review about how they would not support a shady dealership. I ask because others may feel loyal to other Bronco owners and they would not tolerate actions as such as these.
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