McCarthy Chevrolet of Overland Park
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Thu Fri Sat Sun Closed - Phones:
Main - 913-649-6000
Fax - 913-649-3639
Extra - 913-440-0099
- Address:
- 9201 Metcalf Ave Overland Park, KS 66212
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- New Car Dealers, Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Accessories, Automobile Body Repairing & Painting, Automobile Leasing, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Car Rental, Loans, New Truck Dealers, Tire Dealers, Used Car Dealers
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- Brands
- Chevrolet
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Search, Shop & Save at McCarthy Chevrolet of Overland Park. Recognized as one of the top car dealers serving Overland Park, we offer our customers exceptional deals on everything from new Chevy vehicles and affordable used cars for sale, to certified automotive service and genuine GM car parts. Whether you need a car loan, an unbeatable vehicle trade-in estimate, or just a simple oil change, expect the best customer service and care from our dedicated staff. We even offer free vehicle delivery within 100 miles of our Chevy dealership in Johnson County, KS. Come see why Kansas City Drives McCarthy!
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If you are buying an used car from this dealer, you will want to make sure to check everything out before signing the purchase agreement. The sales person claims that their services team checks everything and fixes whatever needs to be fixed. The sales person also told us that if we take the car home but find a part not working, just bring it back and they'll fix it. When my husband and I bought our car, it was getting dark and with what the sales person said, we paid for the car without looking at the car in detail. When getting the car inspected for the Missouri registration, we found out that one of the license tag lights is out, also the roof rack is missing a piece. I called the sales person to see if I can get them fixed, and he told me yes but we would need to pay for the parts and services. He said that when buying the car, we have "walked around" the car and was basically blaming us not catching the problems.