I just sent this to them as well. I'd really like to flood them with this sentiment, since they've already heard from me on Facebook but never replied I am trying to step up my game. I think it would be wrong to start calling them out on my professional twitter handle (it has 30,000+ followers) but I see nothing wrong with naming names and trash talking them on this forum where I am relatively anonymous.
To Whom it May Concern:
My name is ANTiSOViET, I come from a family of loyal Toyota owners. In the last 10 years my family has owned 3 Toyota (an FJ, a Matrix and a Camry) all three cars have been excellent purchases. The dealership sthat was have used has been friendly and helpful, really we've had nothing but positive experience. That is until recently. I have never owned a Toyota, but I was lured to the the Scion FR-S. In early January I started making inquiries into the availability, price etc. My excitement grew as I made a deposit and was promised that my car would arrive someday. As demo models shipped and test drives were had, and I encountered my first minor issue. I believed I had struck an agreement with my dealership (Country Hills Toyota/Scion) and my salesperson (Jeff Huynh) that was going to be subject to a test drive and financing approval. Neither of these stipulations that I requested included on my contract were present when I got to finally drive the car on a test drive and Jeff brought me my paperwork to sign off on. Surely a minor oversight, unless I hadn't liked the car or hadn't been approved for financing and wanted my deposit back. I am a student, the amount of money that I had put down as a deposit on the car is a substantial sum of money, if I had lost it to ignorance I would have been extremely disappointed. The troubles continued as time progressed. During that above visit to Country Hills I was told that the car that I was looking for would be available on May 22, 2012, a short 8 days away. I barely slept with excitement. I signed up for forums on the internet, I made myself as informed as possible about every aspect of my new baby. But then 9 days passed and I had not heard anything. I quickly phoned Jeff and was told that it would only be a few more days. "It should be in Calgary any time now, no later than the 29," was his exact reply. Disappointed, but not shocked I continued waiting. And I waited through an issue with the owner's manuals, a rail strike and now...now I don't even know what I am waiting through. I commiserate with my follow forum-ites that still post (some of them don't post as often anymore, I am assuming they've got their cars and are driving through the countryside with enormous grins on their faces as the whip through twisting roads at completely reasonable, law-abiding speeds) but we don't even know what we're waiting for. I have never received a VIN number, I was never told about manuals, or rail strikes or whatever other logistical fiasco is keeping me from my beloved car. All of this information has come from sources other than my dealership, other than my sales person. I phone and get given the "one more week" run around too many times. I am pleading with you
info@scionnation.ca email account, I just want to know some real information about my car. I can cast aside the disappointments of the past. I can forgive the potential loss of money that never was. I can even forgive that everyday on my way to work I have to walk past a 2013 pearl white MT6 Scion FR-S (yep every day for a week, like icicles in my veins when I see it) that belongs to a man that ordered his FR-S weeks after I did.
Help me
info@scionnation.ca , I am starting to lose all hope that my Scion even exists.
ANTiSOViET
Also, not to make my somewhat sad sack of a story anymore pathetic, but I would really appreciate if the dealership wouldn't send me information about how to save money buying a car from them. Especially seeing as how they've failed to sell me one car yet. I am paying full MSRP for this car, no add-ons, no throw-ins, and then they send me a flyer once a week about how other people are getting their cars sooner and getting money off and free gifts and I am assuming copious high-fives from their friends, neighbours and acquaintances for the purchase of their excellent Toyota product. It all seems like the universe is conspiring to make this the most painful car-buying process in history.