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    Cycle Addiction

    4.4 (8 reviews)
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    5 years ago

    Jeff and Kevin are top notch I highly recommend them. I appreciate them getting my bike in ASAP and getting me back on the road.

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    15 years ago

    Excellent mechanic, and professional service. I would highly recommend Tim and this shop.

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    This was hands down the worst car buying experience my family has ever had. I would strongly…read morerecommend avoiding Dennis Dillon if you value honesty, professionalism, or basic respect as a customer. The first red flag was their marketing tactic. They send you a card in the mail saying you are "pre-approved" for a specific vehicle and make it sound very important to bring that card into the dealership if that's the vehicle you want. That vehicle was exactly what we were interested in, so we brought the card in as instructed. When we arrived, they completely ignored it and acted like it didn't matter at all. It felt like nothing more than a bait tactic to get people through the door. From the beginning we made it clear that my wife specifically needed an SUV. Instead of respecting that, the sales staff pushed her toward a car simply because it was new, even though she repeatedly said she didn't care if the vehicle was new. The SUV option we were interested in was actually cheaper, yet they still pressured her into considering the more expensive car. It felt manipulative and completely ignored what we were actually there for. Things became even more unprofessional when the salesman, Alejandro, drove my wife to another Dennis Dillon lot in Boise in his personal vehicle. During that drive he hit on her and asked her to go downtown for drinks with him afterward. That made her extremely uncomfortable and was completely inappropriate behavior from someone representing a dealership. When she arrived at the other lot, it turned out the vehicle wasn't even the correct one she had been told she was purchasing. Instead of fixing the situation right then, they told her to just wait until Monday to figure it out. Over the weekend we decided we did not want to go through with the car and instead wanted to move forward with the Explorer SUV we originally came in for. That's when the pricing games started. The vehicle was listed for $17,999, but suddenly they were trying to sell it to us for over $19,000 even though the advertised price was clearly lower. They also told us earlier in the process that the down payment we had already put down was enough and that we wouldn't need to put more money down. When it came time to sign paperwork, they suddenly asked for even more money down. To make things even worse, they never canceled the loan for the vehicle that my wife never actually purchased. Because of that, a payment was taken out of her bank account for a car she never even ended up buying. Despite repeatedly saying they would "make things right," that issue still hasn't been properly resolved. The entire experience felt like constant pressure, upselling, and dishonesty from start to finish. This dealership does not seem to care about what the customer actually needs. The only thing that seemed to matter was pushing a sale and getting more money out of the deal. Worst dealership experience we've ever had. We will never return to Dennis Dillon and strongly recommend that anyone considering doing business here think twice before stepping foot in this place.

    I recently purchased a used Honda Accord from Dennis Dillon Honda, and while the sales staff was…read morepolite during the process, my overall experience left me disappointed with the dealership's transparency and customer service after the sale. The first offer presented to me ended up being roughly $1,000 over the sticker price once doc fees, taxes, and an added "safety upgrade" were included. This upgrade was essentially just a GPS tracker system and brake-flashing feature when coming to a stop -- something I did not feel added meaningful value to the vehicle for the price charged. I also felt my trade-in was undervalued. The offer on my Scion came in at the very low end of its trade-in range, while another dealership, Kendall Value Lot, was willing to offer nearly double and was also willing to provide full transparency by sharing their inspection findings with me. Unfortunately, only four days after purchasing the Accord, the check engine light came on for an O2 sensor issue. I understand dealerships are not always obligated to help once a used vehicle is sold, and I was not asking for a free repair. I simply asked whether there was anything they could do to assist given that the issue appeared less than a week after purchase. The only option provided was to pay for repairs through their dealership service department at dealership pricing. Also for reference it usually takes about 30-100 miles for an O2 sensor to throw a code after it's been cleared so it's highly possible they were aware of this issue and cleared the code before I got the car Also they gave me two crushed key fobs that I had to pay for to get new coded ones. Literally held together with duct tape and masking tape. What frustrated me most was not necessarily the repair itself, but the lack of goodwill and transparency. I also requested access to the dealership inspection report on the vehicle and was told they would not provide it. I understand there is a difference between what a business is obligated to do and what is simply the right thing to do for a customer. I left feeling that customer support ended the moment the paperwork was signed. I hope this feedback encourages improvements in transparency, trade-in fairness, and post-sale customer care for future buyers.

    Cycle Addiction - motorcycledealers - Updated July 2026

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