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    John Roche is no good. This guy went from finance manager to used-car sales guru. He might be the king of taking your money. John uses scare tactics and brutal psychology to get you out of your car for under market value and into one of his cheap used cars over market value. If you are looking for a dealership you can trust, this is not the one. Do better John Roche and definitely do better owners of Davis. Edit 10/30 - I was emailed quickly and harassed immediately by John Roche (email attached).

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    Tim Eberhardt was great!! Good guy and good service. Made things simple and made sure you left with what you wanted. Would go back

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    They sold me a 2015 ILX with bad struts... I found this out two weeks after I purchased the car... Now I have to pay for new struts.

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    Thank you, Cole!

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    Thank you for your kind words and 5 star rating, Carmen!

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    Fred Beans Kia of Langhorne

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    My experience with Fred Beans Kia of Langhorne has been extremely disappointing and frustrating. I…read morefeel it's important to share this so other buyers understand the risks. Less than six months ago, I purchased a 2017 Hyundai Tucson from this dealership for my daughters to share. Recently the service light came on, and after bringing the vehicle in for service at Fred Beans Hyundai (as recommended by the Kia service department), I was told the car needs a complete transmission replacement costing over $3,300. A major mechanical failure like a transmission should not occur within six months of purchasing a vehicle. This raises serious concerns about the condition of the vehicle when it was sold and about the dealership's inspection process. Vehicles sold by dealerships marketed as fully inspected and reliable, yet here we are facing a major failure almost immediately. After doing some research, I also discovered that transmission issues with the 2017 Hyundai Tucson have been widely reported. As a customer, I had no way of knowing this history when purchasing the vehicle, but a dealership that sells cars for a living certainly should be aware of common problems associated with certain models. What has been most disappointing is the complete lack of support from the Fred Beans organization. When I reached out, I was essentially told there was nothing they could do. The Kia dealership and Hyundai dealership--both part of the same Fred Beans company--seem unwilling to work together in any meaningful way to help a customer dealing with a major failure shortly after purchase. To be clear, I was not asking for a free repair or a new vehicle. I simply hoped the dealership would show some level of customer service and work with me toward a reasonable compromise given the circumstances. Instead, the response was dismissive and left me entirely on my own with a $3,300 repair bill. Situations like this are exactly when a dealership has the opportunity to show integrity and stand behind the vehicles they sell. Unfortunately, that did not happen here. At this point, it feels like once the paperwork is signed, customer support from Fred Beans disappears completely.

    I'm extremely disappointed with my Kia and want to warn anyone considering buying one. Kia has long…read morebeen aware of widespread defects with their pearl white (Snow White Pearl) paint, yet they continue to avoid taking real responsibility. The paint on my vehicle began peeling in sheets, exposing bare metal, even though the car was well maintained and garage‑kept. This isn't an isolated issue. Thousands of owners have reported the same problem across multiple models. Consumer complaint data shows: * Most affected color: Snow White Pearl (SWP) * Typical failure window: 3-6 years after purchase * Nature of defect: Paint separates from the primer layer, not caused by chips or impact * Estimated repaint cost: $2,000-$6,000 out of pocket On top of the paint problems, my engine burns oil at an unacceptable rate -- another issue many Kia owners report. A modern engine should not require constant top‑offs or risk long‑term damage. Between the defective paint and the engine problems, I will never buy another Kia again. A manufacturer should stand behind its product, and Kia simply hasn't.

    Davis Acura - autorepair - Updated August 2026

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