Rating: ★
New Car Dealers
Address: 8800 Stanford Blvd, Catonsville
Postal code: 21045
Phone: (410) 465-1701
Call today for an appointment
On The Rim & Out The Door?® is our revolutionary pricing policy. A traditional tire dealers tire prices do not include installation. On average, this costs $68 extra on a set of four tires. We include all necessary installation services in our tire prices. This includes: Mounting & Balancing, Valve Stems, Tire disposal, Transfer of the tire pressure monitoring system (a safety feature on newer vehicles), Alignment Check, Free Lifetime Rotations and our 30 day price and ride guarantee. Each day we shop our competitor?ˆ™s stores and, if necessary, we?ˆ™ll adjust our prices to insure they are the lowest TOTAL prices in the area. Product for product, quality for quality, service for service. If you find a better price on tires or automotive service, we guarantee to beat the competitor`s price before you buy. If, within 30 days of your purchase, you find the exact same tire or automotive service`s TOTAL price advertised for less than ours, we?ˆ™ll refund the difference.
Categories:
New Car Dealers
Payment:
visa, master card, amex
Open hours:
No info
Brands:
Ford, Lincoln
Extra phones:
(410) 290-1100
Reviews:
Junk Vehicle`s @ Apple Ford
In 2005 I purchased a new Ford Ranger. This was the 3rd vehicle I purchased from Apple ford but it will be my last. And it will be my last Ford product. From the day I bought this vehicle I have had nothing but problems that should not be occurring in a new vehicle. Bad altenaters,batterys, air conditioners, alloy wheels that started corroding off the vehicle after 3 years and had to be replaced and most recently, wi... view moreth only 110 k miles (10 k over the extended warranty) the motor blew up completely froze up.......... even though regular oil changes and maintenance was done.Contacting Apple Ford about the wheels a few years ago did not even get a response and a waste of my time. What a piece of crap product. Fair warning ....Dont buy a ford and if you do.....don`t do it @ Apple.
Wiseguy57 / 5/15/2012
not recommended
Find somewhere else to buy your vehicle. Very unprofessional. Salesmen are too busy smoking cigarettes at the front door of the dealership. I was seated by the front disk at one of their round table inside to be helped. 20 min later I was asked by a salesperson to find another place to sit at. When I politely informed him that I was seated by their front disk person for help, he raised his voice and in a rude unprof... view moreessional manner he asked me to move on. I got out and never came back. not recommended
Moe moe / 4/24/2011
Does a bear c**p in the woods?!
All dealers are slimeballs when it comes to negotiating a car purchase, it just depends to what degree. We used a car buying service through ZAG dot com, which I highly recommend as a great site to calculate a deal. Consumer Reports uses them as their car buying service for subscribers. Apple gave me the best quote, granted. But they tried to rip me on charges for tags, title,etc., which were ~ $150 above what th... view moreey should have been. It`s illegal in Maryland to charge for a profit above the actual state fees, but they did it anyway. The dealership owner probably greases politicians` campaign coffers to get away with it. They also tried to charge sales taxes on the delivery and documentation fees, which is also in violation of state law. Tax is only charged on the final sales price of the physical product; that is what I was told 3 times by the state DMV. Delivery and doc fees are services. So they have been suckering thousands of unsuspecting buyers, no doubt. All I can do is refuse to pay them, which I did, and report them to the Attorney Gen and inform consumers like you. I got almost all of my demands in the end, except for the doc fee. The doc fee is an industry collusion (collusion is illegal) of which buyer payment is not mandated by law. Next time I will kill any deal if that fee isn`t removed.
NOYB Understand / 2/21/2011
Watch out!
n my opinion, find somewhere else to go! In my case, while the car was in for repairs
they broke the key off in the ignition. If Apple had an ethical and responsible repair shop they
would have simply repaired the damage they caused. This what Apple did. In the body of a 3
page repair bill, under an item labelled 107580, they reported they had broken the key off inside
the ignition. Shame on me, I didn`t actuall... view morey read the repair bill word for word. Of course, no one verbally
informed me of the damage at the time I picked up the car. In our the case, unfortunately, the damaged key
would still start the car. We only realize the damage days later when a duplicate key wouldn`t start the car.
When I called them they simply refused to fix the damage claiming 1) they had ""informed"" us of the damage
when we picked up the car and 2) the key was just ""weak"" and simply broke (never in my life has a key ever ""just broke""
unless forced). Long story short, if they are this creative in refusing to fix damage they caused, imagine how
creative they can be when billing you for a complex repair.
dsrdsr1 / 4/31/2010
AVOID APPLE FORD AT ALL COSTS
Purchased a new 2010 F-150 Lariat, which Apple Ford obtained from another dealership. While waxing the truck at home, found pre-existing damage to the roof of the truck. Damage consisted of chipped paint to the metal and rust spots. Unfortunately, the damage was not viewable at purchase due to it being located on the roof. Took the truck to a body shop they recommended for appraisal, thinking they would have it repai... view morered. Apple Ford accepted no responsibility and then refused to have the repairs made. I contacted both corporate Ford and Apple Ford`s president, to no avail. Sent the president a detailed overnight letter with pictures, but he has thus far refused to acknowledge the letter or contact me. I have made nunerous calls to his office and left multiple voicemails, which he continues to ignore. This dealership obviously cares about making the sale, but then completely disregards any issues following the sale.
09fxdc / 4/10/2010
Terrible Dealership
I bought an used F-250 Pickup from Apple Ford in Dec. 2009. On the drive home the ABS light came on. So I called the dealership and got an appointment to bring the truck in to get it fixed 3 days later. I get in the truck to take it to the appointment and it won`t start. I call the dealership and they come and tow the truck to be serviced. they had to replace an alternator. I go and pick the truck up 2 the foll... view moreowing day and I am no more then 10 miles from the dealership when the ABS light comes on AGAIN! I call and leave voicemails for both the salesman that sold me the truck and the Used Car Manager multiple times and never get a call back. I call and to make and appointment to get the truck fixed and this time am able to drive it down there. They give me a car to go run some errands with NO gas in it! I am stuck with that car till the next day so I had to pay for gas in it. Needless to say after 3 trips to the Service Center they finally got it right, and the only person that ever returned any of my calls or called me back was the person servicing the vehicle. I would never buy a vehicle from them again.
Scuba02 / 3/25/2010
Other Auto Services in Maryland
Automobile Parts & Supplies, Automobile Accessories
Address: 1654 Solomons Island Rd S, Prince-Frederick
Phone: (410) 535-1091
New Car Dealers, Used Car Dealers
Address: 5209 York Rd, Govans
Phone: (443) 224-2947
Auto Repair & Service, Tire Dealers, Auto Oil & Lube
Address: 1242 Ocean Hwy, Pocomoke-City
Phone: (410) 957-2020
Auto Repair & Service, Used Car Dealers, Wholesale Used Car Dealers
Address: 4855 Shady Ln, Highfield
Phone: (717) 762-6678
Auto Repair & Service
Address: 10379 Southern Maryland Blvd, Rose-Haven
Phone: (301) 855-2450
Automobile Parts & Supplies, Automobile Accessories
Address: 2723 Annapolis Rd, Highlandtown
Phone: (410) 685-4474