Currie Motors Ford of Valpo
About the Business
Currie Motors Ford of Valpo is a premier car dealership and repair center located in Valparaiso, Indiana. Situated at 2052 West Morthland Drive, this institution offers a wide selection of new and used Ford vehicles for sale, as well as expert car repair and maintenance services. With a team of knowledgeable staff and technicians, Currie Motors Ford of Valpo is dedicated to providing top-notch customer service and ensuring that every customer drives away satisfied. Whether you're in the market for a new car or in need of a tune-up, Currie Motors Ford of Valpo is the place to go for all your automotive needs.
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Location & Phone number
2052 W Morthland Dr, Valparaiso, IN 46385, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Worked with Cary Green and Fernando Vences Jurado on my purchase of a 2023 F150 Shelby Supersnake. They both were very informative and helpful! Very happy with Currie Motors and will buy from here again in the future."
"My husband and I purchased our vehicle from this dealership maybe 2 years ago and our experience was excellent. Daniel Taylor was our salesperson and he was exceptional! He was very professional and thorough. The car was delivered directly to us. And we love it!!"
"Our purchase of our Ford F150 was great. We feel we received good customer care and got a really good vehicle at a fair price. Sam, our salesman, was informative, supportive and great to work with! We recommend Currie Ford of Valparaiso."
"Currie Motors Ford of Valpo Feb 12, 2024 sherron1 This was our experience and we are sharing for others to be aware. We are Ford x-plan partners and have purchased several Fords from other dealers with no problems and positive experiences. We were very disappointed from start to finish with purchasing a new vehicle from this dealer. We traveled 4 hours to purchase this vehicle. We called them on the phone a couple times in the week prior. My husband told them which truck he was looking at and the price. No one said that was not the price. They said they would help us when we arrived. We arrived at 830 in the morning at the dealership and the salesman came out around 845am. We took the truck for a test drive and then gave them our keys for them to give us an appraisal. When the salesman sat down with the first offer, it was $20,000 more than we expected. We asked what they were offering us for our truck and what they were selling their truck for? It was 20,000 higher than what was listed on the website. We pointed that out. We were told that the MRSP sticker on the webpage was incorrect but that there was an additional sticker in the front of the truck was the correct price (see below). We pointed out that you could not zoom in on this price to see the amount and we should have been told this before we drove 4 hours. My husband also showed them a picture of this truck listed with the price 20,000 less on the internet. They told us this was a third party website. We told them this was all very misleading. The price online was also slashed making it look like it was on sale as this was a year carry over. The second part was when it came to trading our vehicle. They tried to offer us a low offer for a five year old truck with less than 33,000. They used a scratch piece of a paper, crossing off and overlapping each offer, making it confusing to follow. They had our truck keys from the start for the appraisal and then asked for a credit card as a sign of good faith for the deal, showing the sales manager that we were serious. I wished we would have said no at this point and honestly just left. The salesman came back making it sound like they accepted our offer but when looking at the paper, it was completely different than what we agreed on. When we said we did not accept their offer, they had our stuff, and kept saying to make an offer. We told him we just did. The sales manager eventually came over and asked if we would split the difference of $3000 and leave with a new truck that day. We agreed upon that and a 4 year loan instead of 3 years. We were told to wait there and they would be with us shortly. We waited 2 hours and 15 minutes to see the finance department. At this point we were ready to go, as we had a 4 hour drive home and had been there for almost 5 hours. We signed about half the paperwork before the finance manager presented the loan agreement and the interest rate. We found this odd because this is typically presented to you before you sign anything. We both have excellent credit, and the interest rate was 10.85% which was way too high. He told us there was no other option when it came to financing. In the end, the actual amount we agreed upon with the sales manager was not reflected in the paperwork and the terms were set up for 3 years instead of 4. If we had to do differently, we would have went somewhere else to purchase a new truck. Once we got home and had time to think about how the whole day unfolded, we realized they played us very well from the start. This whole process was very frustrating and not something you would not expect honest people to do."
"Not a typical dealership. They listened to what we wanted and answered many questions. we are not just normal customers we take our time to select and they were willing to work a deal that everyone was happy with. Thanks Sam Jamison."
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