University Park Audi
 

University Park Audi

If you are looking to buy a new or used Audi car from a Car Dealer in Dallas Texas, look no further. University Park Audi has a wide selection of vehicles and can help you with your financing needs. Just call the number below to contact University Park Audi for a Free Price Quote on a Audi car, with no obligation to buy. University Park Audi is working hard to find the best possible price for your new car loan or lease. You can also visit University Park Audi’s website to browse their wide selection of new and used car inventory.

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5011 Lemmon Ave
Dallas, Texas 75209
Phone: (214) 561-1800
Fax: (214) 561-1811
Makes: Audi
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University Park Audi Dealer Reviews
John 06/27/2008
Price Quote Excellent
Salesperson Excellent
Inventory Excellent
Trade-in Excellent
Finance Excellent
Service Excellent
Overall Excellent
Comments Best experience ever.
John 01/20/2007
Price Quote Poor
Salesperson Poor
Inventory Fair
Overall Poor
Comments My wife and I first went to University Park Audi in the fall to enquire about a 2007 A4 Avant. We got a sales lady who was very uninformed about both cars, and couldn't answer any of our questions. She introduced us to the General Manager, Chuck Austein, who made off-color comments to us, so we got turned off and left. A few weeks later, we wanted to reconsider the Audi. So, we went back to University Park Audi and got Debra Davidson this time. She seemed more knowledgeable about Audi, though she wasn't very friendly. We drove the A4 Avant and liked it, but really liked the Q7. Within a day, we thought we'd decided on the car. My wife called Chuck Austein to enquire about price; he assured her that he would match the price of any dealer in Texas. We knew exactly what options we wanted on the car, and wanted to stay within our price range. Since University Park Audi didn’t have a Q7 with exact equipment in inventory, my wife spoke to a couple of other dealers in the area/region, one of whom had one, and offered (unsolicited) to sell it at invoice. A day later, my wife and Debra had a conversation; my wife explained that she’d found a car in the area with the color and equipment we wanted, and that the dealer offered it to us at invoice. She also told her that we would buy the car from University Park Audi, if they offer us a good price. Later that day, Debra called her back and gave her UP Audi’s best price, which was over $2,500 above invoice. When my wife told her that we would then get the car from another dealer around invoice, Debra rudely told her that she'd found the car we wanted and had already requested it, and that University Park Audi was now the only way to get it! Shocked by the approach, my wife called Chuck a day later to discuss the issue with him directly. She reminded him that he had personally offered to match the price of any dealer in Texas. He didn’t discuss price with her; rather, he replied that maybe, with our budget, we shouldn't be driving an Audi, and that perhaps we should consider another car! Then, Chuck added that he does not want to do business with people who are price sensitive, and that we (price-conscious types) are not the types of customers he wanted to work with, so we can go get our car somewhere else! My wife told him that we could buy anything he has on the lot, but that we had set what we wanted to pay. She protested that this is no way to deal with customers, and that this approach is what turned us off Audi the first time we visited. He hung up on her mid-sentence! Absolutely shocking! Note that I do not take issue with the Chuck’s refusal to sell the car at the price we want. I can respect his decision to sell his products at whatever price makes sense for his business. This is about his base attitude, treatment and insults. he and Debra exemplify the worst in sleazy used car sales people. Having people of this caliber in charge of sales reflects poorly on the dealership, its owners and on the Audi brand. If this is how he deals with people when he sells cars, imagine how they deal with you when you service your car. My wife and I are both young, educated professionals with high incomes. We both drive BMWs and everyone we know drives cars over $40K. With this treatment, these idiots have cost the dealer (and Audi) our business and those of our friends and family. We really liked the car, and were virtually sold on it until Cheeseball Chuck showed his charms. This poor experience has overshadowed the high quality of Audi’s products. With so much competition for our dollars, no one should have to endure this type of treatment. In short: Stay away from University Park Audi; what they lack in honesty and integrity, they make up for in ignorance and belligerence.

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