Nacmias Brothers Inc / Neponsit, New York
Rating: ★
Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Automobile Accessories
Address: 2489 Coney Island Ave, Neponsit
Postal code: 11223
Phone: (718) 339-9767
Reviews:
Typical Rip-off Used Car Dealership
Prices are high and not competitive. Find the highest prices given by the Kelley Blue Book or the NADA Guide and add a few hundred dollars. That`s what you`ll be looking at. Inspect their cars carefully. They`re careful to give it a wash and wax, but if you inspect the less obvious, as you should with any used car, you`ll likely see rust in hard to spot places. Rust at all on a late-model car is suspicious.
Ri... view morechie Nacmias, the principal dealer and owner, may be a tough negotiator, but his marketing skills are terrible. You can see right through him. As with any auto purchase, used or new, buyers should not let the seller know whether they`re financing or purchasing the outright. Richie asked constantly whether I which option I was aiming for. Is the first time I answered `Let`s see what the final price is and we`ll go from there` not enough? Did he really think he could pull a fast one? When he realized he lost the deal, you could see the `salesman` drain from his face and a solemn look take over. He wasn`t looking for a repeat client. He was looking for a quick buck.
The only reason I`m glad for having made this first visit is so I know without a doubt I`ll never have to make another one again. And I won`t be at a lost whatsoever. If anyone considers visiting this place, good luck. Don`t fall for Marketing 101 tactics!
Ri... view morechie Nacmias, the principal dealer and owner, may be a tough negotiator, but his marketing skills are terrible. You can see right through him. As with any auto purchase, used or new, buyers should not let the seller know whether they`re financing or purchasing the outright. Richie asked constantly whether I which option I was aiming for. Is the first time I answered `Let`s see what the final price is and we`ll go from there` not enough? Did he really think he could pull a fast one? When he realized he lost the deal, you could see the `salesman` drain from his face and a solemn look take over. He wasn`t looking for a repeat client. He was looking for a quick buck.
The only reason I`m glad for having made this first visit is so I know without a doubt I`ll never have to make another one again. And I won`t be at a lost whatsoever. If anyone considers visiting this place, good luck. Don`t fall for Marketing 101 tactics!
silentghost / 12/22/2008