John Slider
Great smaller dealership. Jay Townsend, Service Adviser, does a great job.
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July 29, 2025
Other reviews
Emily King
Bennett was an excellent salesman; he listened to my needs and did not push, he was very patient with my requests. I highly recommend you visit with him if you’re looking for a vehicle! The whole Champion team (Matt, Chris, Tony, Jay, AC, Theresa) were helpful and joyful! It was a drive to get there, but well worth it!
gina jenkins
Excellent service. Easy to work with and. very respectful..matched the bigger dealers price and wanted my sale. The bigger dealer local to me was sooo rude and demanded my sale..with the 3.5 hour drive. Quentin was outstanding!
David Coots
My experience with Champion was outstanding. Bennett was easy to work with and his primary goal was satisfying the customer. If you’re in the market for a new or used vehicle do yourself a favor and make the drive to La Grange.
Emily Smith
I really wish our experience was different because everyone else seems to have great things to say. But unfortunately, that was not the case for us. We went to buy a second (inexpensive) car for my husband to use to drive for work. We found Champion and went to see it. My husband test drove and we decided to purchase with the understanding that they would be sending the car to service to get a workup. They stated that the car should be ready on Monday or Tuesday. Tuesday comes, and we are informed that the car needs a transmission part that would be in on Thursday. Our salesperson told my husband the exact part that the car needed. Thursday we were informed that the “parts” are on backorder, and they don’t know when they will be in. They told us it could be a week, or it could be 1 month+. They offered another car that was 80,000 miles more as a replacement or we could pull out of the deal. As we expressed our feelings about the situation, our salesperson became aggressive We requested a call from a manager and when he called, he brushed off the situation. We decided to pull out of the deal, as the service went from 1 part to multiple parts, and from ready in 2 days to no ETA. We found out around 2-3 days later that the car was back on the website for 1K more than they were originally selling for. But when asked about they cars condition they said “oops, this has mechanical issues and is not really for sale”. I would think this was a fluke, but I’ve had 2 other family/friends have similar experiences with false mechanical information when working with the dealership. Again, I really wanted to love it there, but something feels very off.