Rolls-Royce Motor Cars St. Louis

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Chesterfield, United States

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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars St. Louis Reviews | Rating 3 out of 5 stars (1 reviews)

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars St. Louis is located in Chesterfield, United States on 9 Arnage Blvd. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars St. Louis is rated 3 out of 5 in the category car dealer in United States.

Address

9 Arnage Blvd

Phone

+1 6364881346

Service options

In-store shopping

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Mark Joseph

I purchased 30 cars from this dealership over the past 2 decades. (Not the current owner). My last purchase was a Rolls Royce Wraith for 180,000. Beautiful car. I had a buyer for the car recently. After he checked the CarFax he called me and backed out of the deal. I don’t blame him! He showed me the CarFax that CLEARLY stated that the engine and major components of this car had been replaced with less than 8,000 miles on it. I was totally shocked!!! I felt bad that the gentleman came to look at it now. My salesman, for the past 10 years approximately was MARK WETZEL . After dealing with him for ten years I certainly didn’t think checking the CarFax was necessary, who would? When I sent him a text telling him what I found out, the only comment he made was, and I quote, “Once again, thanks for your business”. That’s it !!!! What a way to treat someone who had purchased that many cars from him! I was shocked. He, and the former owner, knew without a doubt that “if” they would have disclosed this information when I bought the car, I never would have. So, I’ll never go back. I’ll end up losing about 40-50,000 on this car after having it for one year. So, if you decide to purchase a car from the new owner, PLEASE make sure that you make them show you the CarFax and check every single item on it so this won’t happen to you. It’s not the money I care about, it’s the fact that someone could do this to a buyer that trusted them for many years. I understand that the new company and its associates are honest people. Give “David” your business if you go there, PLEASE! Buyer Beware!