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04-01-2012, 11:25 AM | #1 |
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Belknap Subaru
Don't know if this is considered Lake region for this forum or not, but I figured I would post it anyway.
Went to Belknap Subaru which is now in Tilton behind the Tilton Diner area. I decided to trade in the old Rav4 and get a new Impreza Hatch. Well anyway I just wanted to let everyone know that it was probably the most enjoyable purchase I have ever made at a dealership. We had Nick as our salesperson. The guy was great. We test drove a few cars and there was no pressure whatsoever to buy. We went to a few more dealers in the area and all of them used certain sales techniques that everyone is aware of. Not a fun experience. Belknap Subaru gets my vote for best time ever buying a car. Now we will have see how the service department is..... Just thought you should know. BTW (Disclaimer) I have no affiliation in any way other than buying a car, with Belknap Subaru. |
04-01-2012, 01:13 PM | #2 |
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Your experience is not unlike one I experienced when I bought by 2012 Forester in December. Had to go to several dealers before I found one that I was comfortable with buying.
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04-01-2012, 01:53 PM | #3 |
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i would research what vehicle I want to buy, then call several dealers for a quote. Often a dealer will call you later and give you a better quote.
If they call a third time, I would negotiate a price. If this is the one I want, you can ask to have the car delivered and papers signed at a local lacation. Don't let the salesmen make you believe you can't get your service elsewhere. Any dealer will service your car no matter where you buy it. I rarely put up with the showroom shenanigans. I will go for a test drive. Better yet, rent a car for a day and really do your thing!
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04-01-2012, 06:34 PM | #4 |
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Nice to hear! I have no familiarity with Belnap but I live in MA and have purchased 2 new Subarus at Manchester Subaru. It was a great and painless experience.
Subaru, in general, caters to a more educated car buyer and I think that is also reflected in their selling approach. In the past 25 months I have purchased 2 new Toyotas and I can't say enough good things about Acton Toyota in Littleton, MA. Great prices and zero pressure. |
04-01-2012, 07:41 PM | #5 |
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Lots I know have positive experiences, and lots I know have opposite. I bought there. A year later when there for routine service, a different sales person pulled the old "bait & switch" on me trying to get me to trade in my vehicle. I choose to not go in to details on a forum like this. In my case, I had received suggestions to buy at another dealer, but I did not; I now drive a little farther for service elsewhere. No more details.
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04-01-2012, 08:36 PM | #6 |
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I clicked on this thread expecting more qvetching. What a pleasant surprise to find complimentary remarks, rather than the, what has become usual on this forum, "I got screwed", attitude.
Nice goin'. We need more of this kind of thread. Thanks. |
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04-02-2012, 06:02 AM | #7 | |
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As for Belknap Subaru, I'm glad to hear they are still around. I drove by a few weeks ago on my way up to the lake and didn't see them and was sad to see another car dealership gone. |
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What is your point?
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Also remember that only a very small fraction of those doing business with dealerships in this area belong to this forum. Although I personally have not heard of any negative comments about Belknap Subaru there could in fact be many unsatisfied people out there who are just not on this boating forum. I know there have been a lot negative things said for the Irwin Zone, you will find a lot of people in this area that have had poor experiences with them and chose to take their business elsewhere. I is rare that I will meet a fellow contractor that has had a positive thing to say about this dealership, unless they have not had a problem other then normal service which has required interaction with them.
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04-02-2012, 08:00 AM | #9 |
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"there could in fact be many unsatisfied people out there who are just not on this boating forum."
My observation: I don't see this as a boating forum, or majority boating. I see posts regarding many subjects such as: weather, fall foliage, sports, skiing, snowmobile, hiking, sailing, kayaking, canoeing, landscaping, interior decorating, carpentry, suggestions on contractors, and many services, public works projects such as highways, roads & roundabouts, entertainment, eating establishments, restaurants, businesses opening & closing, the geography around central NH, which can be stated as "Winnipesaukee" area. However, seems to me restaurants take brunt of many comments. Also northern pass project, which is not the boating. I thought this IS a great place to find both positive & negative comments on services in central New Hampshire or the entire area. My 2¢....... |
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Also Had Good Experience
I wanted to add that recently I too had a good experience with Belknap Subaru as far as their service department. They were very professional and didn't try to up-sell me with other services I didn't need. While waiting for my service I did meander into the sales room and was quickly approached and was told about the trade-in program, but when the sale guy knew I wasn't buying he didn't just walk away...we talked Forester history, which was fun.
Anyway, I plan to take my Subaru to them for any dealer related repairs. |
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I have had a nice experience buying used at IRA Toyota in Manchester and very nice experiences shopping at Acton Toyota.
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I really hate the "up sell" on service. Last time that was tried on me was during an annual inspection. I was told "your front brakes just barely passed, we can replace them right now for $280". I opted not to have the work done and picked up pads and rotors on the way home (changing brakes is VERY easy and quick). When I got home, I took a wheel off to get to work and discovered the brakes were in perfect condition. This was 40,000 miles ago and the brakes still pass inspection. I understand parts and labor are going to be expensive at a dealer, that's acceptable, but outright lying is despicable behavior. |
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