Ryan Denecker | Page 12
Sales Director/General Manager
Heritage Toyota
1620 Shelburne Rd
S. Burlington, VT 05403
After growing up in the car business, Sales Director Ryan Denecker joined the H-Team in September 2009. He grew up in Middlebury and has been in automobile sales since 1998. When he’s not in the showroom, Ryan enjoys spending time with his family, on the lake, or in the woods.
Read moreDealership Experience
14 yrs, 9 mos
Industry Experience
25 yrs, 8 mos
113 Reviews
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June 08, 2010
I am a repeat customer of this dealership and was back in the market for a new Toyota. I live near another local Toyota dealership but don't care for the personnel and service/reputation. I went into the market for a new Toyota. I live near another local Toyota dealership but don't care for the personnel and service/reputation. I went into this transaction with a no nonsence approach as usual and wanted the bottom line up front. I quickly got that from Ryan immediately and started corresponding with Adam Rich, one of the sales associates. Adam got back to me in ten minutes on a minor question about the trailer hitch options on a Prius. Not only did he have the answer, but he also noted that he would get it done locally at the best price. I had already done my homework on this with the Sales and Parts people and he confirmed my findings. I asked for a certain model and options and Adam located the car and had it enroute to Vermont in 24 hours. He was extremely efficient at getting back to me without the need for my initiating this contact. The car was ready, hitch installed, and the price quote back to me in a very efficient manner. In doing my homework, I contacted the Sales and Parts personnel in two dealerships and sought out these folks at Heritage. I was only shopping, not buying at this point. I got the facts by these sections taking the time to give me their honest feedback on the Prius and the RAV 4. I was impressed with the completeness of the responses and the aspect that these folks were busy, but still took the time to deal with this guy with all the questions!!!! I bought the car and we are impressed with the experience. I recommend this dealership, but more importantly, the people that make up this team that I dealt with. More
Other Employees Tagged: Jeff O'Meara, Ryan Denecker, Jeff O'Meara, Adam Rich, Chris?-Salesman, Service folks, Parts folks
February 26, 2010
As we all know, 2009 was the year our economy dropped off a cliff. For my wife, my son and I, we were no different. To add complexity to the matter my wife and I delievered an early, but in the end healthy b a cliff. For my wife, my son and I, we were no different. To add complexity to the matter my wife and I delievered an early, but in the end healthy beautiful baby girl. We were thrilled when our sweet heart was able to come home. Being self employed and with my wife recovering slowly from a difficult pregnancy, I was left at a cross-roads. Was I to help nerture the family emotionally and with supervision or back to an already slowed down business? It was needless to say a challenging time, nonetheless in retrospec staying home to help my family has brought us closer together than ever before. In the end, like with many hard decisions come hard consequences. My favorite vehicle of all time, was repossed as we, like many others fell behind for reasons out of our control. I can honestly say that I had never felt like a failure, in business or life until the reposession. To me, I had let down my children, wife, dogs and family. I was hard on myself even though if given the same choice today, I would have to chose the same way again. After the reposession my credit fell faster than the stock market in 09'. Plumetting 100's of points. We purchased a beater vehicle and drove her into the ground. My children could never ride with me in this vehicle as there were no adequate saftey features. In Feburary of this year, with the business running in full speed and things looking strong for us financially, we looked at securing a reliable pre-owned vehicle. For us and for many others, a pre-owned vehicle at this impass would acheive two distinct and seemingly equally important goals. We would begin rebuilding our tattered credit well at the same time having a safe, secure and affordable vehicle for our growing family. We went to three dealerships, all turned us down. Two of them were very hurtful and embarrassing to talk with about my situation. The third was at least more respectful but again wasn't able to put anything together for us. The frusteration and embarassment from the reposession rose the surface again. I wanted nothing to do with getting another vehicle, EVER again! I decided I would purchase another used vehicle privately. A friend of mine recently took a job for Heritage Toyota, purchasing and selling vehicles at wholesale auctions. I spoke with him, he already knew about the reposession and my situation. As a good friend said, knowing my goals of buying a house in the next five years and the importance of strong credit, now more than ever before, could not recommend that I purchase a used vehicle with cash. I told him I agreed of the importance but that no one, in their right mind according to the previous three dealerships are going to finance me with a reposession 6 months ago. We debated on what to do for a couple of weeks. Finally I agreed to speak with another sales persons, Jason Queinville of Heritage Toyota. Scott said that Jason "won't sleep until he gets you accurately represented in front of banks." I didn't buy it. Another sales person another pitch and another denial with more frustration, no doubt. Or was it? Walking in I sat down with Jason. He said he was close friends with my friend Scott. Said he was expecting their first baby girl and completely understood my situation and the tough, challenging decisions I was left to make. Then he ask me something no other place had, what type of vehicle do you want? I laughed out loud. I asked him if he did not hear from Scott about the reposession, about the three other denials and the constant slap in the face of not producing a strong, safe vehicle for my family. Jason sits next to a gentlemen named, Ryan who was politely listening in as we discussed. Jason and Ryan said in sync that they would get me in front of the lenders with respect and make sure they understood my situation, who like most of us had been challenged financially in the past year. I didn't buy it. I told Jason that I wanted a recent model Altima if I had my pick of any vehicle. Know what he said? "Altima? You want an Altima? I am having my guy bring it around right now. It's an 05' with low miles, sunroof, easy access car seats and strong saftey features." How much is this going to cost? I can't get approved and what about warranty? "All being taken care of right now, don't worry just test drive your new car." In all honesty I thought he was out of his head. I drove it. It was better than the Nissan I had repossed. It had more power, more features and appeal. I loved the car but as sure as I am breathing knew it wouldn't work out. I sat in the waiting room thinking about how he was going to blame the denial on the banks or on the lenders. Tell me to come back in a year and he could guarantee an approval. I was wrong. Jason asked what my down payment is I could afford and told me not to go higher than what I was comfortable with. Asked me where I needed my payments, again we went over everything. I tried to leave with my wife in our van but he insisted that I take the Altima home as it was virtually mine. The next day he called me and simply said, "Lets sign this thing." I couldn't believe it. What he was saying I, I just didn't buy it. I went down to the dealership. He required a lower down payment and secured an even lower monthly payment then what we had discussed. Sitting in the room about to sign the paper work, I still didn't buy what they were saying, but the car, the car? Yeah, I bought the car! I can't thank them enough! More
Other Employees Tagged: Jason Quienville, Ryan Denecker, Scott Brace
February 26, 2010
Dear to Whom this Concerns, The 2 persons that helped Dear to Whom this Concerns, The 2 persons that helped me, MS Maggie and Mr.Ryan, could not have been more helpful and genuine in their desire to he Dear to Whom this Concerns, The 2 persons that helped me, MS Maggie and Mr.Ryan, could not have been more helpful and genuine in their desire to help. Toyota is having a bad time now, but I did a lot of research on the particular car I looked at by asking many questions from other dealers, car friends, reading various reports, watching the news... and in particular asking MS Maggie Knapp questions...... Maggie knew a lot, much I didn't understand, but her training and knowledge was right there to help sway me towards the Toyota.... (I had been looking at Hondas also of similar model...) Maggie re-assured me the Toyota was A-OK, and if you think about it, NO Toyota dealer, especially now,... would dare let a faulty Toyota car be sold... so I felt good in buying this car even with all the dark news...and know the company is doing all it can to make things right for all concerned... I had 2 cars as trade-ins, Ryan gave me wonderful trade-prices for the 2 cars, ( the Honda dealership was not so generous), and Ryan even went further with his generosity and the price in the end made me feel I had really received a good deal... I had to get the 2nd trade-car from far away, so Maggie drove me there, in the rain, brushed off the snow that had accumulated on the 2nd car(in the rain)while I got the 2nd set of keys, and then we both drove back to the dealership in the rain and close to dark... the RT took 3 hours... THAT'S SERVICE and HELP!!!... Maggie even went to the 9th yard in helping me take all the little things from my 2 cars and placing them in the new car at the late hour,after the closing, by then both of us were very tired and hungry...but Maggie was there right to the very very end... I know she got home late, and by the way, this was all on her "day off"... Would I recommend this Dealership to others? ...Absolutely & Completely !!!!... I had never bought a car before by myself, I found the car on the KBB.com , looked at it, didn't want to spend the money, keep looking for another 6 weeks, the car remained at Heritage Toyota,....thought to look again, and with out pressure or snubbing Maggie and Ryan were right there to go forward if it was to be.... They had even gotten another car for me in the 3rd week,that might have been "what I was looking for"... but I didn't want it, so there was reason to not be so "helpful" upon my re-appearance, but there was not even an batting of an eyelash of shunning... Wonderful people, wonderful experience, great car at a great price and I feel taken care of and I am grateful... I hope this report helps MS Maggie and Mr. Ryan in the eyes of the Company,their fellow workers and in their life altogether. It's very hard to buy a car if you don't know what you are doing, and with so many choices...prices, deals, and offers...in the end it's the people's genuineness, who "turns the key" of the buyer. More
Other Employees Tagged: MS Maggie Knapp and Mr. Ryan Denecker