Capitol Toyota / Santa Clara, California
Rating: ★★
Auto Repair & Service, New Car Dealers, Used Car Dealers
Address: 775 Capitol Expressway Auto Mall, Santa-Clara
Postal code: 95136
Phone: (408) 267-0500
Quality Automotive Parts, Service and Repairs.
We are an Independent Automotive Service Center featuring quality ACDelco Parts. We offer vehicle maintenance, service & repair. Feel free to call or come by our location anytime.
Categories:
Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Accessories, Automobile Parts & Supplies, New Car Dealers, Used Car Dealers, New Truck Dealers, Wholesale Used Car Dealers
Payment:
discover, master card, visa
Neighborhoods:
South San Jose
Open hours:
No info
Brands:
Toyota
Reviews:
Beware of Capitol Toyota
My husband and I went to Capitol Toyota for the End-Of-Lease purchase of our Toyota.
We were surprised by the insistence that we had to pay a $500 Safety Inspection fee to complete the sale.
I wondered why I had not been given this information up front - when I specifically asked for the details on final costs for the car before coming in.
My husband and I ended up leaving without completing the purc... view morehase because that fee did not sound right to us.
I have done some research, and it turns out we are not required to have a Safety Inspection in the state of California:
As a general rule, it is illegal for a dealer to deliver a new or used vehicle that is not in compliance
with the equipment requirements of the Vehicle Code
and DMV regulations. Dealers perform safety inspections of used vehicles to ensure compliance with this requirement.
However, there is an exemption from these safety
requirements regarding the sale of a leased vehicle by a dealer to a lessee if the lessee is in possession of the vehicle immediately prior to the time of sale and the vehicle is registered in this state. [Vehicle Code ?§ 11713(i), Health and Safety Code ?§ 24007(a)(3)]
So, as is true with smog certification,
if the former lessee is also the buyer, and if the vehicle is registered in California, the vehicle is exempt from a safety inspection by the selling dealer.
BEWARE of Capitol Toyota and don`t fall for this anywhere in California.
We were surprised by the insistence that we had to pay a $500 Safety Inspection fee to complete the sale.
I wondered why I had not been given this information up front - when I specifically asked for the details on final costs for the car before coming in.
My husband and I ended up leaving without completing the purc... view morehase because that fee did not sound right to us.
I have done some research, and it turns out we are not required to have a Safety Inspection in the state of California:
As a general rule, it is illegal for a dealer to deliver a new or used vehicle that is not in compliance
with the equipment requirements of the Vehicle Code
and DMV regulations. Dealers perform safety inspections of used vehicles to ensure compliance with this requirement.
However, there is an exemption from these safety
requirements regarding the sale of a leased vehicle by a dealer to a lessee if the lessee is in possession of the vehicle immediately prior to the time of sale and the vehicle is registered in this state. [Vehicle Code ?§ 11713(i), Health and Safety Code ?§ 24007(a)(3)]
So, as is true with smog certification,
if the former lessee is also the buyer, and if the vehicle is registered in California, the vehicle is exempt from a safety inspection by the selling dealer.
BEWARE of Capitol Toyota and don`t fall for this anywhere in California.
herocar / 2/10/2012
Rip-off --- $3,000 to fix an automatic Sienna door !
I recently had one of the worst experiences ever with dealership service. Capitol Toyota of San Jose must be going through tough times, because they gouged me on a repair that I will never forget, and hopefully neither will you.
I have a Sienna van, which we use for carpool..up to six little kids at a time. Several months back, the automatic door stopped working. Big safety issue --- with automatic doors, when they ... view morebreak, they are too heavy for little kids to open. What did the dealer charge me to get it working again? Approx $2,000 !
That`s the good news.
Last week, the door stopped working again. So, in my insanity I expected Toyota to honor the repair just months ago, and fix it. After all, it`s a door. What did they do? Another $1,000 bill. When I asked the dealer to explain the coincidence of the same door breaking several months after they "fixed" it, silence. And when I said I had a huge safety issue on a part (the door!) they fixed earlier, they said pound sand. And when I picked it up, it *still* didn`t work -- so I had to make another trip! What part of the door did they say they broke this time ? A little computer, a controller. So, after spending $2k several months ago, I got charged another grand (the price of a new iMac) for a dumb little controller --- all of which still only, you guessed it, is the *brains* that opens and shuts the door! What brains.
And of course I appealed to Toyota corporate service. What an even bigger joke. First they passed the buck to the dealer. Then it was passed back to them. Then they said they couldn`t help --- why? (you`ll love this...)
- They hadn`t seen me coming by the dealer enough in the last couple years for service.. get that? So now they have to charge me unreasonably high prices for service because I didn`t spend enough in the past. Was something else supposed to have broken that I should have been spending money on?? Is this "service" or some kind of "dues" you pay just to own a Toyota ?? See the Logic ? I couldn`t.
-- Did it matter that I was also doing Lexus service at the same dealer? Nooooo. Not her department.
- The corp rep, a Ms. Lee, said that it was out of warranty...duh, okay, a door that was fixed 3-4 months earlier already out of warranty... ?? Do *any* of Toyota`s repairs come with an implied warranty ? Only my lawyer can answer that one.
Toyota has certainly left me with the feeling of being gouged and abused, that`s clear. Capitol Toyota in particular is still living fat and happy, charging $700 (more with labor) for a computer part that must cost them a fraction of that in parts... sticking it to customers because they can.
MY ADVICE:
- NEVER take your car for service at Capitol Toyota unless you have no choice. The service reps are polite, but when push comes to shove, you get charged, and they shove you to corporate. And I`m out three grand... for the thrill of having my automatic door open and shut.
- DON`T BOTHER escalating to Toyota corporate service. It`s a sham. They lend you their ear, read their script, and then tell you to pay the piper. They could care less about customer sat, even in these hard times. I even told them I was coming here to tell my story about the pathetic treatment, and the Toyota rep calmly said: "Fine with us. That`s Capitol Toyota`s problem". What a great team.
- WE SWITCHED to AUDI in the meantime. The service is WONDERFUL. They have better product than Toyota, are not as arrogant, and are still hungry enough to care about customer satisfaction. If enough of you do the same, maybe we can get these Toyota van doors work for less than $3,000.... Do you think ?
If you are *forced* to go to the dealer for service, make sure you get them to write out the warranty for their over-priced service before you submit the vehicle. Otherwise, they are happy to take food off your kids` table and fund their own.
draison / 9/22/2010
seems they should all be on the same page
Had service performed, basic oil change. Asked when I got in if I could use the coupon from their make a wish fund raiser, was told I could by two people, then when it came time to pay they wouldn`t except it. I was told this could be used anytime when I made my donation, plus one person picking up their car used theirs for their oil change deal....? Guess they could but I couldn`t. Plus they always spill oil on the ... view moretop of my engine. Time to try another dealership!!
fixanythingonce / 9/3/2010
Very pleased
We were in a situation where we had to buy a Prius for our son sight unseen and long-distance. Over a 3-week
period, our internet sales person, Rick Perez, gave us a very good price and took great care
of us during the whole transaction. He was professional and courteous throughout.
He even picked us up at the airport in San Jose and took us straight
to the dealership to get the car.
All was delivered as pro... view moremised and my son is delighted with his new car.
Smooth transaction with no hitches or surprises.
Thanks!
jharrowmom / 5/27/2008
Thanks for nothing
I walked around the lot looking for a sales rep or someone to at least acknowledge me but my daughter`s legs got tired (she`s 3 years old) from walking so we left.
A simple ""we`ll be with you in a moment"" or even a smile would have been nice. I felt completely invisible.
A simple ""we`ll be with you in a moment"" or even a smile would have been nice. I felt completely invisible.
natalie1236 / 6/25/2007