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Morrie's 394 Hyundai

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Morrie's 394 Hyundai's newly remodeled dealership is conveniently located in Saint Louis Park, just 5 minutes west of Minneapolis. We offer a comfortable customer lounge, a separate kid's playroom, free Wi-Fi, and free shuttles during service. Morrie's 394 Hyundai's newly remodeled dealership is conveniently located in Saint Louis Park, just 5 minutes west of Minneapolis. We offer a comfortable customer lounge, a separate kid's playroom, free Wi-Fi, and free shuttles during service.

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Hyundai Dealer, Auto Repair, Auto Maintenance
Contact
(952) 449-2052

Business Hours

Mon
7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tue
7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wed
7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thu
7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Fri
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sat
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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closed
* Central Time (US & Canada)
6661 Wayzata Blvd Saint Louis Park, MN 55426
Morrie's 394 Hyundai's Reviews
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Kent C.
Minneapolis, MN
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04/14/2016
Avoid At All Costs
If you‘ve always wanted to know firsthand why car dealerships have negative, dishonest reputations, then this is the place for you. I made the mistake of selling a car to them. I was told my check would arrive in the mail, and a week later when it did it was made out for half of the agreed upon price! I immediately called them, but I won’t bore you with the lengthy tale of brush-offs and dead-ends I dealt with throughout numerous attempts to clear this up over the phone.

So I then had to take time out of my day and go back in person. I was shuffled around between four different employees who all seemed to have no idea what was going on. They claimed they “didn’t have it on record” and that there was no trace of such a deal. I was LITERALLY told by one person that the whole thing had never happened and that they hadn’t bought my car! Unbelievable! So I pulled out the check I received from them for the incorrect amount and the purchase slip that arrived with it; physical proof that indeed they had purchased my vehicle. Instantly their memories were jogged! Funny how that works. I still find it crazy that I had to argue over the fact that I had sold a car to them mere days ago.

Anyway, I finally got placed with a manager and she couldn’t have been less sympathetic. I was made to feel like an immense burden, as if I had done anything negative towards them. I already felt bad enough about my treatment, and a small bit of humanity would’ve went a long way in that moment, but I was in the wrong place for that. The story from them then became that the person who had facilitated the purchase would contact me about it. He hadn’t made record of it (yeah, that’s not suspicious at all, sounds like standard business practice to me) so it was now my word against his, and he would call me tomorrow. Needless to say, the con-man who ripped me off never phoned. After a few more days of the run-around, I grew weary of the stress and aggravation and just decided to eat the cost. Which I’m sure is exactly what they were counting on. Lesson learned on my part. I hope you can learn from it too.
See, their slogan is “Buy Happy”, but it turns out that applies only to them and not the customers. Now you know.

You have so many choices out there. Go anywhere else.
Maybe you’re just buying a car and not selling one, and maybe they have some good people there, but do you really want to roll the dice on a chance that you connect with one of them and not the questionable crew that I dealt with? Save yourself a headache
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