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I purchased a car in December with a check engine light that didn't come on until after purchase. I…read morewas promised repair. I waited 7 months for the repair and still the car wasn't repaired. they gave me another car same model but a year older with more miles than the original only for the car to have the check engine light pop on the next day. The replacement car has valve seal issues and 02 sensor issues. so I've waited seven months just to get another car with issues and a check engine light. I tried resolving it. I asked for my money back. All I was told was we're gonna fix it. We're gonna fix it. We're gonna fix seven months of hearing we're going to fix it just to give me another car with issues.. Beware!!!!!!!

Went in to get a/c charged. Supposed to be air conditioning pros. Said I had a leak so I had to pay…read morefor the dye test and turned out he found nothing and gave me a charge. That was $50. That charge lasted 2 days. Went back to let know of issue they took my car and said it was a line running in the car somewhere and compressor. So they replaced. Well still no a/c and now worse than before my a/c belt would jam in driving mode causing my car to jerk hard. They really made my car worse at the end of the day. In total I spend $750 and got nothing but more problems. And when I had them put brake pads on rear that I bought they left one of my lug nuts off the car and stripped a cap off another. Maybe they know how to work on cars from the 90s but not new cars

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I had to install new windshield wiper blades. I called to ask for help. They told me to come in…read more They installed them in 20 minutes with little wait time! FREE!

I brought my 2018 Honda Pilot into service for a recall and warranty repair. I used this…read moredealership service because of its convenience. I explained to the service desk the purpose of my visit. Four hours later, which was okay since I found a nice quiet room to sit, I was told that I needed the bushing on my lower control arms replaced. I said thank you for letting me know and that I would get my work done at somewhere else because the mechanic is less expensive. And, to please focus on the recall and warranty problem. The tech said okay and the dealership gave me a loaner car since the warranty repair was going to take a few days. About an hour later, I received a text that I needed a new transmission, stating that there was metal in the transmission fluid. Since there was metal in the transmission, the warranty for a torque converter was null and void. However, the gave me a quote for over $5,000 to replace the torque converter. I told them I was returning the loaner and taking the car to my mechanic. I brought the car over to my local mechanic, he put the car up on the lift and looked at the bushings on the lower arm controls. He agreed they are worn, but still have life. That there is no need to replace and will pass inspection. Then, he looked at the transmission fluid and said, how can they tell if there is metal. The fluid is brown, yes, but that does not mean metal. In an 8 year old car, you would expect the color of the transmission fluid to be brown. Additionally, when my mechanic hooked my car up to the computer, it would not run a diagnostic because something, maybe the battery had been disconnected. However, my paperwork from the dealership did pop the code for the torque converter and since warranty work doesn't pay as much as consumer work it would make sense on a big repair to try and get the consumer to pay. I submitted a complaint in with Honda corporate. My car drives well and I have had no mechanical problems with the car. Except for the transmission light which only comes on when I drive between 60-65 miles an hour. In summary, as much as you can, avoid this dealership service department.

Treen & Byrne Auto Sales - usedcardealers - Updated May 2026

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