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    Don Valley North Hyundai

    Don Valley North Hyundai

    (34 reviews)

    In late December 2025, I went to DVN Hyundai to get a new car. During the initial sales meeting…read morewith my sales advisor, Hanan Laccheb, everything was pretty normal, and we closed the deal. So far so good. My wife and I asked her whether the tires from my previous car would fit the Hyundai. She said yes. We wanted to make sure that it's a firm yes, and not a "I'll say anything to close the sale, even if it's not true." So she called one of her colleagues from the service department, to make sure, and he confirmed that the tires will indeed fit. Perfect. A few days later, she calls and says that the tires will fit, but the rims won't. A bit deceptive, but I can give her the benefit of the doubt. She then dropped a giant pile of work for me: 1. Go to my previous dealer to get my all-season tires. 2. Take those tires to Canadian Tire to get new rims 3. Take the all-season tires back to my previous dealer for storage, since I couldn't drive on them, as it was still winter. 4. In the spring, drive back to my previous dealer, to pick up the all-season tires. 5. Bring those all-season tires to Hyundai for replacement. I wasn't exactly amused to have this giant project, driving all over the city, and spending additional money that I wasn't planning on. A few days later, she messages me again, now saying that the tires won't fit, either - after telling me repeatedly that they will, and even checking with the service department. And I have it all in text. I reached out to the service manager to get this rectified, and he "kindly" told me that he'd get me additional winter tires and rims that fit for $825. But that would be added to my lease. So the original deal that I got with Hanan was a lot less sweet after that addition. Was it pure incompetence on Hanan's part, or deliberate deception? I don't know, but neither one is good. After this experience, I'm not opposed to getting another Hyundai in the future, but I will never work with Hanan Laccheb as my salesperson again. UPDATE: After I originally posted this review, I got a response from DVN Hyundai, basically apologizing, and giving me an email to reach out to, to make things right. So I wondered - did they really mean it, or was it just a corporate PR strategy of "we'll respond to our negative reviews, so that other people looking at them can see. But we don't plan to actually follow through on anything. It's just optics." To test it, I actually emailed them. No response. I emailed them a second time, and got a response. It turns out that the company responding to these isn't DVN Hyundai, but Weins. They told me to email DVN Hyundai. I did. I didn't hear back. I followed up a week later, and still didn't hear back. So the conclusion is pretty clear: any response to negative reviews is really just a corporate PR strategy, without any substance behind it. I was already displeased with DVN Hyundai to begin with, and gave it a 1-star review. With this new experience, if I could give a minus 5-star review, I would.

    Best car buying experience! Special thanks to Kyle Chen, the Pre-Owned Manager, and Nicole in…read moreFinance for their professional and efficient service. The process was transparent with no hidden fees, which we really appreciated. My family and I are very satisfied. If you want a smooth, honest deal, ask for Kyle!

    Markham Honda

    Markham Honda

    (108 reviews)

    Unionville

    My experience buying a Honda CR‑V at Markham Honda was outstanding thanks to Dennis. He…read moreconsistently stepped beyond his normal responsibilities to help me with both the purchase and some follow‑up questions about the CR‑V. His customer service is top‑notch -- responsive, knowledgeable, and genuinely committed to helping customers. If you want a smooth and easy buying experience, Dennis is definitely the person to see.

    Disappointing and costly experience at Markham Honda - buyers be cautious…read more I purchased a used 2019 Honda Civic Si from Markham Honda in March 2023. As a first-time car buyer, I chose this dealership because it was a certified Honda store, expecting professionalism and transparency. Unfortunately, my experience was anything but that. The finance manager I dealt with, Fiona Liu, seemed helpful and efficient during the process, but later I discovered two major issues: 1. I gave her $4,000 in cash as a down payment -- a decision I regret. It was never reflected in my financing, and no receipt was issued. 2. Without my knowledge, several costly protection packages were added to my loan. These included tire and rim coverage, rust proofing, and cosmetic damage protection -- totaling over $4,000. None of these were explained or offered to me explicitly. These hidden add-ons were only uncovered more than a year later when I reviewed my loan breakdown. When I returned to the dealership, I spoke to a senior sales manager, Wilson Chan, who admitted the finance manager had since been let go, and I was not the only customer affected. He said, "I believe what you're saying - and that's why she's no longer here." But the dealership declined any compensation, saying there was no documentation to act on. I'm sharing this not out of anger, but in hopes that it protects future buyers from blindly trusting the process, even at large brand-name dealers. Ask questions, request documentation, and take your time reading every page. Markham Honda has yet to take full responsibility for what happened under their roof. Dismissing it as a "former employee issue" is not enough when customers are left to deal with the consequences.

    Volkswagen Unionville

    Volkswagen Unionville

    (15 reviews)

    Unionville

    When I saw a used car for a good price on Town + Country Volkswagen's website, I immediately jumped…read moreon the phone minutes after they opened at 9AM to inquire about every detail I could think of. Simon Wong, the salesperson I was talking to, was knowledgeable and quick to provide me answers, photos, and even tips to saving more money on my purchase. When I ultimately decided to schedule a visit and test drive the car, Simon was flexible and accommodated my visit within a few hours of notice. The vehicle was in amazing condition, and Simon was helpful to show me all of the quirks and unique features it had. After the test drive, I felt no pressure whatsoever to finalize a purchase and I was given the time and space to decide whether or not I wanted to go through with it. When I eventually decided to buy the car, Simon and everyone at Town + Country was just as friendly. I didn't have any pressure to purchase add-ons, and I was even given tips for seminars and rebates to save more money. Even after I've already purchased the car, Simon has been very helpful continuing to keep communication with me as I ask more questions about the status of the car. On the car side of things, the vehicle was detailed very well and felt like driving a brand new model despite it being a 3-year old used model.

    Wish I would have checked the reviews before buying my recent used car there. Car left with non…read moreworking AC and they are not willing to even split the cost to fix. Wasnt told about the car only having one key until the last second and also there car did not come with lugnut safety Key which I didnt find out until I went to put snow tires on. Battery also died 3 weeks after picking up car. Was told an oil change would be done and they decided without telling me that the oil change would not be done. No help with any of these issues. Car was tested 3 months before I picked it up and no test again before i picked it up. Dealership is not standing by their cars.

    Village Nissan - For test driving the nissan rogue

    Village Nissan

    (5 reviews)

    Unionville

    This dealership sells warranty that overlaps the Nissan Manufacturer's warranty. They seem to take…read moreadvantage of unsuspecting customers by selling unnecessary warranties called Additional Protection Plan (ASP) purely as money grab. The plan does not add value to the existing warranties new vehicles has under the Nissan Canada. It's appalling to see such dealership focused more on profits than their customers.

    I bought a 2009 Nissan Sentra SE-R from this dealership in January 2014. It had low mileage and was…read morea reasonable price. I decided to test drive it and i heard some noise in the rear of the vehicle like as if something towards the rear of the car was loose. At that time, i did not have much experience buying a vehicle so i brought up the noise to the salesperson with me in the car and he said he didn't hear anything. After the test drive, i proceeded to check the trunk area and everything seemed fine to me. So i went inside and i asked to see the carproof and it came out clean - the sales manager and the sales person both assured me that the car was accident free. I was suspicious as to why it was being sold as a used vehicle and not a certified pre-owned vehicle since it seemed to be in great condition - but i decided that i was probably overthinking things. Fast forward 20 months and the noise in the trunk has gone from mild, to bad to worse. I have had this car checked with 2 body shops since and they both confirmed that this car definitely had been in an accident and was not properly fixed. There is also obvious uneven gap on either side of the trunk which i did not notice since i was only able to visit the dealership in the evenings and frankly was not very savvy at buying cars at the time. To sum things up - I am absolutely convinced the dealership knew that this was not an accident free vehicle, i was able to tell within 6 months and i was untrained. Not all accidents show up on the Carproof as not all of them are reported and go through insurance. Make sure you thoroughly check ANY used vehicle you purchase from this dealership. If you don't have experience with cars, bring someone who does and take it to a mechanic before you buy. and ABSOLUTELY check the car in the day light as its easier to notice inconsistencies. Do NOT depend on the Carproof. I never went back to this dealership to talk to them about this issue because i knew they would plead ignorance and tell me they had no reason to suspect the Carproof. Be smart, learn from my mistake.

    Village Nissan

    Village Nissan

    (4 reviews)

    Unionville

    Village Nissan is an Express Service dealership which means that they can do oil changes, tire…read morechanges, and any other simple replacements/changes with no appointment necessary. Chris from the service centre speaks Cantonese, Mandarin, and English fluently. We took our car in for alignment and their quoted price was around $125. We were able to get a price match with Avenue Nissan since they were advertising for $99. We were told it would be around 2 hours. Halfway through they called us telling us there was a problem with the tires and it would be around a $400 fix and take an additional 30 minutes. Then they called us again telling us they found another problem and it will now be around a $800 fix in total and take an additional 30 minutes (total 3 hours). Understandable as it was an old car. We waited around 4 hours total for our car to be done. All their drivers were out so we walked over to the New Kennedy Square (only around a 15-20 minutes walk). Their showroom was also quite small and they only had a few cars on display (3 Rogues, 1 Pathfinder, 1 Sentra, 1 Versa, and 1 GTR) and they were mostly the 2017 models. I was thinking they would have the new Leaf by now. A day after we picked up our car, we realized that we were missing one of the wheel covers. We called Village Nissan immediately and they told us they would look into it for us. They called us back telling us that when they put the tires back on one of the wheel covers was loose so it must've fallen off when we left. Why didn't they tell us about it or tighten it??? They offered another wheel cover for half off but it makes no sense for us to pay half for their mistake. After some more discussion, they agreed to give us one for free as a replacement.

    My QX60's engine seized, and we cannot schedule a time or an appointment; it's an instant issue…read more Not like you can schedule a time or appointment n to break down. Their service department is terrible, rude to the customer, and does not clearly explain the situation or disclose any information to the client about the repair. DO NOT TAKE YOUR CAR THERE.

    Hyundai Canada - car_dealers - Updated June 2026

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