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Claim Your BusinessCulver City Honda has a rating of 1 star from 1 review, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases.
I'd like to tell you a true story. I was looking for a car when I decided to go to Culver City Honda. I went there and took a test drive in two models. I finally decided on one and told the dealer that I have a budget. He was able to get the payment down to an amount I thought I can handle. Being a nice guy, I don't play hardball even though I said I would think about it while I would shop around someplace else to look a different type of car. He got me to settle on the car and I could not complain. Right? Wrong! As soon as I got my first payment from their financial company. I saw that the payment went up a hundred more dollars. What? According to their statement, my debt with revolving credit disqualified me from their loan program. So, I have to pay an addition hundred dollars. So, why couldn't the dealer tell me this when I was there? Easy, commission to get more money. They lied to me to sign on what I thought was a good deal. Now I am stuck with this for three years. Strike one. Strike Two was when I took the car for my first scheduled maintenance. They got all the stuff done on the car and I paid the bill for their service rendered, including checking for low tire pressure. All ok so far. Right? Wrong! The car's computer told me that I still had low tire pressure. I fixed it myself and after a couple of miles of my fix, the computer no longer told me that I had low tire pressure. No biggie. Right? Wrong again! On the next time the car told me to go for another maintenance, this time I went to the dealership where I had my first Hondas maintained. They told me that since I was under warranty, I did not have to pay for the oil change and I really did not need a tire rotation. So, I basically paid nothing for that maintenance. There was a hole in my tire that they were able to fix at a manageable price and the car's computer hasn't told me that I need to check the tire pressure since then. The lesson learn: stick to a dealer who will treat you right and don't go to Culver City Honda as the dealer and the service people are a bunch of rip off artists.
I'd like to tell you a true story. I was looking for a car when I decided to go to Culver City Honda. I went there and took a test drive in two models. I finally decided on one and told the dealer that I have a budget. He was able to get the payment down to an amount I thought I can handle. Being a nice guy, I don't play hardball even though I said I would think about it while I would shop around someplace else to look a different type of car. He got me to settle on the car and I could not complain. Right? Wrong! As soon as I got my first payment from their financial company. I saw that the payment went up a hundred more dollars. What? According to their statement, my debt with revolving credit disqualified me from their loan program. So, I have to pay an addition hundred dollars. So, why couldn't the dealer tell me this when I was there? Easy, commission to get more money. They lied to me to sign on what I thought was a good deal. Now I am stuck with this for three years. Strike one.
Strike Two was when I took the car for my first scheduled maintenance. They got all the stuff done on the car and I paid the bill for their service rendered, including checking for low tire pressure. All ok so far. Right? Wrong! The car's computer told me that I still had low tire pressure. I fixed it myself and after a couple of miles of my fix, the computer no longer told me that I had low tire pressure. No biggie. Right? Wrong again! On the next time the car told me to go for another maintenance, this time I went to the dealership where I had my first Hondas maintained. They told me that since I was under warranty, I did not have to pay for the oil change and I really did not need a tire rotation. So, I basically paid nothing for that maintenance. There was a hole in my tire that they were able to fix at a manageable price and the car's computer hasn't told me that I need to check the tire pressure since then.
The lesson learn: stick to a dealer who will treat you right and don't go to Culver City Honda as the dealer and the service people are a bunch of rip off artists.
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