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Cicely Myers

January 1, 2026 · review of Champion Chevrolet GMC

Always a great experience at Champion! Vicki is so fabulous to work with!

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Thank you, Cicely! We're glad to hear you always have a great experience, and Vicki truly is fabulous. We appreciate your support!

January 1, 2026

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May 27, 2021

Sherry Joseph

I found my dream vehicle on this website, filled out a credit application, and my salesman was Jimmy. I had the best experience a person could ask for, this man had me approved with the right payment and everything, he did all the leg work. It was just like I had known him for years. Jimmy and this whole team at Champion made me feel at ease, and like I was at home. I just had to go in to sign paperwork with a great finance manager. Then i was off in My need Cadillac, I would defiantly recommend Jimmy to anyone. Go get your New Dream Car Today

January 1, 2025

Sharon Poole

Amazing person Chris was to deal with. Most honest salesman I have ever come across in my 40 years of dealing with car lots. Then to top it off the financial person/ female made it even better. You could tell she had experience in her job and she was Honest and enjoyed her position. What an Amazing team they make!!! Love our Suburban!

October 18, 2019

Keoni Glory

Lord Jesus help me. Just don't go here. Here's why: I found a car that I wanted online. I was very, very sure that I would be driving it home tonight. So sure in fact that I took an Uber 30 minutes away to Champion Chevrolet to pick it up. Part of why I was so sure I'd be getting it was because I was HAPPY to pay the listed price. Despite the fact that the car had been in two wrecks and that they did their very best to conceal that information. Despite the fact that I knew they received it as a trade-in, which means they likely got it for a steal. Despite the fact that it was just on the cusp of hitting the three year old mark where cars depreciate around 40-60% in value. The markup was there, but I didn't care. I wanted it and I was going to have it. Nothing was going to get in the way of that. Nothing except Champion Chevrolet. I arrive and I'm greeted by my salesman. Nice enough guy. He brings out the car. I look at the car. I mention the wrecks and ask about the damage and repairs as I was honestly impressed that the car looked brand new. He let's me know that he has no idea about the specifics of the car. The car that he's selling me. I shrug off the lies because I really want to walk away with this car. We go on a test drive. It was great. Loved it. We come back to his desk. He asks what I wanted to do. "Well I'd really like to buy this car if that's okay," I said. He told me he was onboard. I was prepared for smooth sailing. I had accepted that I was going to pay the listed price and we were both going to walk away happy. APPARENTLY HE WAS NOT ONBOARD. I had been pre-approved by a lender to finance the vehicle. As he was taking my information I let him know this, and even double checked with him directly as he was taking my social that he was only running a credit check for that lender. He assured me that was the case. He runs it, and steps away. Blissful, excited me is then ATTACKED by my Credit Karma app, informing me that my credit had just been ran to FIVE DIFFERENT LENDERS. I'm young. This kind of thing REALLY affects my credit, which I've already been in the process of repairing. Now I'm upset, but ready to roll with the punches. I'd been pre-approved and can use the website to look at exact the offer I already have. I worked it out very specifically beforehand. I knew exactly what APR was available to me with a specific term length and down payment. He came back and quoted me with a 4% increase. I asked if this was from the lender I had already told him I had. He said yes. I told him I knew it wasn't. He stepped away and miraculously found a better rate, that was still a 1% higher APR than what I knew was available to me. This is where I lost interest in helping him make money, but gave him an opportunity to earn my business back. I told him I would walk away with the car for 15% off the list price. He told me he couldn't do that, and would go get someone else who would also tell me that he couldn't do that. So he did. As promised, someone else came and told me that he couldn't do that. Neat. Sale lost. IT JUST WASN'T ENOGH FOR YOU TO GET WHAT YOU ASKED FOR IT. I came in ready to give that to you. Instead you had to lie to my face in hopes of getting me to unknowingly sign up for your own financing program instead of the one I had already worked to arrange. Instead you ran my credit multiple times without my consent. I work in sales. I have no problem with a salesman and the house both getting their cut. I absolutely encourage it. I do have a problem with sketchy business, and that's all I found here at Champion Chevrolet.

September 22, 2019

Brett Burke

My wife and I recently visited this car lot to buy a vehicle (which we did) with a basic budget but not a real idea of what we wanted. We sat down and talked to them and came up with an idea of what would meet our needs and they showed us several mid sized SUVs which were all pretty good. Then my wife spotted a smaller boxy type car, a Kia Soul, that I wasn't really enthusiastic about at first. We took it for a test drive and both of us drove it around for a while to try it out. I'm a big guy at 6'4" and from the outside it looks small, but inside it was roomy enough to be comfortable for me which was surprising. Anyway we get back and pretty much decided on the Soul so we went through the whole process which only took a couple hours, got an extended warranty since it's a 2016 and only had 25,000 miles on it, and hit the road with it. The whole time we were there, there was never any pressure to buy anything. No pressure from the salesman (I think his name was Todd), no pressure from the lady doing the paperwork on getting a warranty, and generally a nice environment to just be in. All in all, next time we need to buy a vehicle, we'll come back to this lot. Which is probably sometime soon since I've been holding onto my 1996 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme since I got it 16 years ago lol. She's a reliable car, but she's starting to show her age. Anyway, I hope your experience is the same if you visit this car lot!