In 60+ years of driving I have purchased 21 personal vehicles mostly from dealers. Until recently the dealer transactions seemed to be pretty much a matter of what was best for the dealer versus what will the buyer tolerate. That is until my recent experience with Newberg Chevrolet. From the outset the folks I met were accommodating, attentive to my objectives, and helpful with their experience. We never felt like hostages and never felt pressured to make a decision contrary to what was in our best interests. The final blow was struck when for a brief time my wife and I were alone. She looked at me and said, "How can you turn down that offer?" She was right. We walked out feeling that we had accomplished what we set out to do. Would I recommend Newberg Chevrolet to a relative or friend? Let's say I would confidently send my grandmother there to purchase a vehicle.
In 60+ years of driving I have purchased 21 personal vehicles mostly from dealers. Until recently the dealer transactions seemed to be pretty much a matter of what was best for the dealer versus what will the buyer tolerate. That is until my recent experience with Newberg Chevrolet. From the outset the folks I met were accommodating, attentive to my objectives, and helpful with their experience. We never felt like hostages and never felt pressured to make a decision contrary to what was in our best interests. The final blow was struck when for a brief time my wife and I were alone. She looked at me and said, "How can you turn down that offer?" She was right. We walked out feeling that we had accomplished what we set out to do. Would I recommend Newberg Chevrolet to a relative or friend? Let's say I would confidently send my grandmother there to purchase a vehicle.