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I just wanted to share my experience with Everett Buick GMC in Bryant, AR. I was willing to travel and shopped hard for the best deal. They gave me as good of a deal as I could find anywhere in the country, including some of the other places commonly referred to on this site. They also gave me a very fair price for my trade in.

 

The best part of the experience is that they were great to work with and were true to their quoted price when I showed up to get the truck. They had the truck ready to go and were very efficient at getting the paperwork done. The entire process was hassle free and enjoyable.

 

I encourage anyone willing to travel, or already in their area, to check them out. Randy (internet sales) was excellent to work with and I plan on working with them again in the future.

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I bought from their dealership in Bentonville AR and had the same experience. Great dealer to work with.

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I had good luck with Gildner GMC/Chevy in Arkadelphia, AR. I bought a brand new 2015 crew cab SLE 3 months ago. Window sticker was 43,720 and I paid 31,963. They always have a full page ad in the Hot Springs newspaper and I bought based on the ad. The next day the same ad was in the paper for my truck and I read the fine print. I realized that I possibly should have received an additional discount because I traded in a recent GM vehicle.

 

I called and talked with the dealer manager and at first he was adamant that they had given me the best price but I kept pressing him to look at the actual newspaper ad and eventually he said "when can you be down here". When I got there he saw me drive up and met me outside. He apologized for the error and I got a check for the $1,000. He even topped off the gas tank for the extra drive I had to make. The final deal was less than $31,000 against a 43,720 sticker.

 

They showed a lot of integrity. He could have easily brushed me off by saying that since I signed the original paperwork it was my mistake for not recognizing the problem at the time of sale. I'm not knocking Everett. I just want to point out some of the other Arkansas dealers have good deals and honest people.

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