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    7 months ago

    Top notch scam artists - sold a junk truck couldn't pass inspection and wouldn't honor any warranty

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    Pride Chevrolet

    Pride Chevrolet

    (91 reviews)

    Douglas is FANTASTIC! He sold us our first truck during Covid and we just stopped back in to look…read moreat another truck because our truck wasn't 4-wheel drive. We test drove a truck but when they checked out our truck, it's actually 4-wheel drive but we didn't have it turned on. (Yes, we will read our manual now) He let us know and basically said that unless we want another truck, we don't need one. No upselling, no guilt. That is why we will continue to come back. The point is that if you want a Chevy please see Douglas in Lynn. He's the best.

    My experience with my services on Saturday with prime Chevrolet dealership was not good and it was…read moredanger. They did a full oil change and Allenwrench and whatever else they did in my car. This is my second bad experience then. Something is seriously wrong with the mechanics that work there. If you don't want to be responsible for someone's murder, please check the mechanic working there. After I picked up my car on Saturday it was making this weird nose, the more I drove the louder the nose got. I pulled over and I did not see anything. So, my husband asked me to drive home slowly and I did. When my husband put the up to see your mechanic missing a Lugnut on my tired that is why it was shaking. It was a scary experience for me. 3 months ago, I had the worst experience with prime Chevrolet dealership. They had my car for 3 months; it was a huge fight with them and GMC Corporation company. I took a second chance with pride Chevrolet and they fuck up again, i will not bring my car there anymore.

    North Shore Auto Mall - An exceptional collection of highline preowned automobiles.

    North Shore Auto Mall

    (60 reviews)

    North Shore Auto Mall is a great place to purchase a high end pre-owned car, suv or even an exotic…read more The salespeople are very polite and willing to answer questions. They have full service. I have personally purchased a half dozen vehicles here. I give North Shore Auto Mall a Solid 5 Stars.

    SAFETY IS NOT A CONCERN TO THE MANAGEMENT OR STAFF:…read more The staff has no level of care when it comes to handling customers. From the beginning of the purchase process of my vehicle from North Shore I was treated with disrespect. Jason was incredibly kind, but not able to help without assistance from a manager. Boris was rude time and time again. I ended up purchasing because there was a vehicle I was interested in, so much so I was able to overlook the incompetent and rude salesmen. My mistake! After purchase and delivery (a day later than promised) I have had to bring the car into the manufacturer 3 times. The car left the North Shore Auto Mall after "being inspected by their mechanics" and was deemed by them as safe on the road. I brought the car to the manufacturer and it did not pass a safety inspection. NORTH SHORE AUTO MALL LACKS KNOWLEDGE AND IS NEGLIGENT! Never would I have expected the car to be unsafe to drive after being assured from the manager, Kevin, the dealership's mechanics had looked over it. To think I have been driving an unsafe vehicle for months is beyond concerning. I scheduled an appointment to have the vehicle inspected by the manufacturer, but due to their schedule was not able to get the car in until today. North Shore's mechanics suggested there might have been some issues with the front suspension after they had inspected the vehicle. They did not feel it necessary to address these issues before release of the vehicle, and suggested I follow up with the manufacturer after I picked up the vehicle. Perhaps if they had brought the car to the manufacturer to see that there was no issues before they sold the vehicle this all would have been avoided. Turns out the issues are in the rear end. Seems like a major detail to have confused. I would not recommend this dealership to anyone, as safety is not something that is a concern to them. I should have listened to the previous reviews, but decided not to. Please do not make the same mistake I did when it comes to such a major decision, purchasing a vehicle from North Shore Auto Mall

    Kelly Honda - Accelerating into the New Year with my 2024 Accord EX

    Kelly Honda

    (158 reviews)

    Recently bought a new car here and had a good experience; might be an outlier because I came in…read moreknowing exactly which model & trim I wanted, did not do financing or trade-in, and negotiated an OTD (Out The Door) price via email with Brianna, the internet sales rep, before I ever stepped foot on the premises. This is how I have always bought all my cars over the course of several decades, a straightforward process that cuts out all the usual opportunities for sales shenanigans and minimizes the usual PITA of buying a new car...far better than walking in unprepared and letting yourself get screwed every which way (e.g. bait and switch, bogus hidden charges, made-up "accessory packages," etc.), which is exactly what the haggle-based dealership sales model is designed to foster. I chose Kelly Honda because they offered me the best OTD price among the 8 or 10 dealerships within a 100 mile radius of Boston that I contacted on a hard-to-find hybrid model, which most dealers are still selling at or *above* MSRP in this horrible post-pandemic marketplace of low supply and high demand resulting in inflated street prices. (Last time I bought a new car, in 2012, I paid $4K *under* MSRP using the aforementioned purchasing technique.) Amy was an excellent sales rep who finalized the deal, and I'd also recommend her highly. The only reason I deducted one star is because the car in question was NOT available for immediate pickup as had been implied (mainly due to them closing early on Saturdays and being completely closed on Sundays which is very bizarre to me), but that is a small quibble in the bigger picture, really. I mean, you could really do much, much worse. Some of the other dealers' reps I interacted with during my car hunt were slimy a-holes as well as refusing to budge on their pricing, whom I'd trust about as far as I can throw them. Bottom line is that I felt good about my purchase and general experience with Kelly Honda. Now, they give you free oil changes for the first two years which I will happily make use of, but beyond that, I plan to take the car to an independent garage (honest mechanics are not easy to find but they do exist---WAR Auto Tech in Malden is my current favorite) for all SERVICE needs. For all the folks who left 1-2 star reviews due to terrible car SERVICE experiences here, what did you expect? Dealerships are called *stealer-ships* when it comes to car service for a reason, padding the bill and inventing "make-work" is their bread and butter! TAKEAWAYS: 1. Figure out exactly what model/trim you want, don't ask a dealer to help you because of course they'll upsell you as much as they can and/or steer you towards whatever models that give THEM the fattest margins. 2. Negotiate an OTD price before you step foot on the premises. 3. Test drive the car before you finalize. 4. Skip trade-ins and financing. 5. Get all post-sale service done at an independent shop.

    I had an appointment for an oil change, and showed up ten minutes early. The waiting room had two…read moreother people. I saw my car waiting outside from the waiting room, for 10 minutes. That's when I got up and said something at the desk. Two hours later it's ready. If I didn't say something it would've been longer. What would've happened if I didn't make an appointment? 3 hours or more? Then they have a Service Status up date by text. Arrival, Inspection, Service, Final Touches and Ready for pickup. This was pointless, when the job was done; it scrolled through very quickly with the check marks beside the progress marks. There's no time stamp of progress in between. I spoke to a customer she told me she waited an hour and still waiting, for her oil change. I'm not doing this again.

    Dependable Pre-Owned Autos - usedcardealers - Updated May 2026

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