In reply to car39 :
This was the case. Warranty started about 13 months ago. They conveniently informed me of this after several hours of deliberation at the dealership and just before I was ready to sign the paperwork.
I bought a 100k Volvo/3rd party warranty at cost from the finance guy so the 1 year off the factory warranty won't really come be noticed down the road.
And, oh yeah, I got the car. It's actually beautiful in person and it is a joy to drive. Everything about it is spectacular. I wish I could say the same about the dealer I bought it from. They were incompetent liars, period. I was close to walking away, but I got the price I wanted and I don't have to deal with them at all going forward, so I stuck it out. I am closer to a different dealership for service and warranty needs.
I beat the crap out of them on price; got it for $27,900 plus tax and fees which is just over my target $30K OTD (got it for $30.7K not including extended warranty). Not bad for a $47,500 MSRP car at a discount of $20K off MSRP.
But yeah, the dealership was under new management and the whole process was a mess. I did preliminary negotiating over email with the General Manager. She explicitly said that the oil was changed, the battery was replaced, and "all service" was taken care of. I snuck over and talked to the service manager while I was there, and he confirmed that in fact NOTHING had been touched on the car.
I explained this to the General Manager, at which point she tried backtracking. She started saying that the oil didn't actually have to be changed, and the battery is fine (its not, and service didn't even check it). She took another $100 off for me to get the oil changed because the techs were gone for the day by then. Also, the battery is covered under warranty, but still, I’m nauseated by how sleazy some people in this industry can be. Again, she said everything was done and when push came to shove, I find out she lied to me in writing, and backtracked by saying "it doesn't need anything."
On top of all that, is the most disrespectful, unprofessional part of the experience. After coming back from the test drive with my dad, we were ready to sit down, start looking at the numbers, basically ready to buy the car. One of the sales managers literally intercepts us as we are walking through the front door and tells us that another customer would like to drive the car. Bear in mind that the car had been sitting for over 500 days and we had already been looking at it for the past 2 hours or so, after a 2 hour drive to get to the dealership. I could not believe that these people would not be willing to hold the car to the side for us. The implication was that we needed to act immediately on it, or get into a bidding war with another customer, possibly missing out on the opportunity to buy the car. My dad and I felt so disrespected that we were ready to...I dont know, leave, but it took every ounce of restraint in my body to not slap the ever-living F$%K out of this smug sales manager who didn't look or act a day past 20 years old. I think what happened is that the General Manager regretted giving me such a good deal and realized the mistake when another customer was there ready to buy, and, probably tried to get us out of there so they could make more money from the other guy.
I digress, we told them we would buy the car on the spot; we were only $700 apart at that point, and the other customer did want to buy our car. He would later buy another lesser equipped 2017's they had on the lot.
In addition to all that, I noticed that the car had a curbed rim coming back from detail. We are getting reimbursed. They also lost one of the keys; we expect the key to come in the mail or reimbursement for that as well, if it isn’t found. And after all that, they couldn’t even be bothered to reset the service light.
It was an awful, stressful, bad experience. Autonation San Jose, you should be ashamed of yourselves.
The level of disrespect and complete lack of professionalism makes me want to take my complaints up the corporate ladder of the dealer network (Autonation is a large corporation with 360 stores), and possibly to Volvo Cars of America. This dealer’s actions do not reflect well upon the brand’s reputation.
Sorry for the gigantic rant. At the end of the day, I got a great deal on a car that I love. That’s what matters most.