Bentley Pittsburgh

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Wexford, United States

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Car dealer· Auto repair shop· Used car dealer· Bentley dealer

Bentley Pittsburgh Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Bentley Pittsburgh is located in Wexford, United States on Rohrich European Motors, 15001 Perry Hwy. Bentley Pittsburgh is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category car dealer in United States.

Address

Rohrich European Motors, 15001 Perry Hwy

Phone

+1 4123446010

Service options

DeliveryIn-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Offerings

Oil changeRepair services

Open hours

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John McGinty

Now this is truly a class act dealership! I recently purchased 2 high quality used cars and it couldn’t have been easier. I told them what I was looking for and they delivered, and better than expected. Everyone was professional and courteous, and the showroom was beautiful! Alex and Andrew, the “A” team, took great care of me throughout the entire process!

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bob mcgee

I wanted to replace my lease with a pre-owned low mileage vehicle. I stopped the dealership because there where a few I wanted to check out. Alex was very helpful and none of the vehicles where exactly what I was looking for. After sitting down with Alex and discussing what I might like, he went out and got the perfect fit. Thank you Alex.

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Michael Berben

Impeccable service and super friendly. I worked with Andrew and he answered all my questions and then some. Truly a great dealership with great people. I'll be back for sure even though I'm from Wisconsin. It's worth the travel!!

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c blanchard

Not Happy with my recent purchase, service or sales, doing business here was a mistake on my part and I’m just gonna eat 20k and go elsewhere... DO NOT make my mistake!!

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L D

I think that it's safe to say that Alex, the general manager lacks integrity. While he puts on a facade acting as if customer service is the top priority, it's obvious that quantity and attempting to look good is more important than the actual quality of customer service will ever be. I think that he will say whatever sounds good at the time but doesn't have the actual knowledge to understand what is realistic for providing service that matches the so called high standards of the dealership.