NFI Empire is a full service garage, automotive sales, accessories, and Consignment Facility. We specializes in building custom Jeeps, 4x4's, & Performance vehicles that stands out from the crowd.
While enjoying SEMA it became abundantly clear that most 4X4 and performance vehicles displayed were never going to see the road...on or
NFI Empire is a full service garage, automotive sales, accessories, and Consignment Facility. We specializes in building custom Jeeps, 4x4's, & Performance vehicles that stands out from the crowd.
While enjoying SEMA it became abundantly clear that most 4X4 and performance vehicles displayed were never going to see the road...on or off! It was also clear that 99% of the population could not afford one of them. Don’t get us wrong, these are some of the most incredible machines you will ever find.
However, NFI wants to offer 4X4 & Performance Vehicles to be both admired and used.
Our team has been significantly improving every aspect of Jeeps, 4WD's, & performance vehicles over the past 20+ years. Our goal is to take that experience and offer extraordinary vehicles at justifiable prices.
The NFI goal is to offer a product our customers are proud to drive off the lot and into their lives. We don't want to just give the initial wow factor, we want you to look at your vehicle everyday and know you made the right choice.
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Two hours after discussing the wiring money process, I got a call saying another buyer offered sticker price and that I needed to pay the full sticker amount right now, sight unseen, or lose the car. No offer to honor my deposit terms. No offer to let me come Thursday as planned and even match the price in person.
Just a take-it-or-leave-it ultimatum.
When I pointed out their 2.5 star reviews on Cars.com (a website they can’t delete negative reviews on) the salesman told me I was "just mad."
Two days of negotiation, $500 out of pocket, flights booked — and that was the response.
A first right of refusal deposit means something, or it means nothing. Here it meant nothing. The deposit was used as a pressure tool rather than honored as an agreement. If this is how they operate before the sale, I'd hate to see what happens after.
These guys clearly aren’t skilled in dealing with more enthusiast car owners, and aren’t looking to establish relationships. Probably a decent dealer if you live in the middle of nowhere and want an F-150 at 17% APR though. Buyer beware.