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    Kunes Honda

    Kunes Honda

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    Their repair shop is five stars. They are very busy so have patience. I had excellent results with…read morerepair agent Eric. Eric took ownership of my extensive problems with a dud car known as 2025 Honda CRV hybrid. Bad fuel injectors, crack in piston and more sent this car to the shop several times for many days. Do not recommend this car. I do recommend Eric. He is top notch. He kept me informed almost daily of the car repair status. He really took it upon himself to take care of me. I cannot speak for the rest of the repair staff but Eric shines! FOLLOWUP: In order to rid ourself of further problems with the 2025, we traded it for a 2026 CRV based on reports that the 2026 was a much better car not beset by the 2025 problems. We dealt with Kunes again. Pleased to report they gave us a fair deal on the trade. I say fair becuse they knocked a few hundred bucks off the MSRP which is about all you can expect on a high demand car like the CRV.The sales rep, BEN, was topnotch. He was professional. No pressure. Process went smoothly. I don't fault Kunes for the manufacturing errors. We drove away happy and hopeful. Thanks BEN for your assistance

    Regretfully purchased from kunes on 6/11. I was refused my paperwork, despite asking many times. I…read moredidn't receive it until 22 days later on July 3rd. The 11 pages of this contract I was given was very different than what was negotiated prior to going to financing. I called the lender to dispute the details of what I was given. Imagine my surprise when the lender said there's a 25 page contract. The lender immediately sent it to me. And that paperwork was completely different than the numbers I was given as my copy. The loan amount was inflated to have me on the hook for over $42,000. There was a $499 key replacement charge I was never told about and the contact info on that paper was changed to someone else's but had my name. The amount they said I make was higher than I actually make. There was also a $99 theft deterrent e-contracting charge, and a $1200 gap insurance charge snuck in... In fact, the finance manager Andrew Harris had changed a lot of this contract down to forging my signature and using the initials AP instead of AM. On 6/20 there were parts updated and signed with a time stamp of 6/20 5:55pm. Now that would prove impossible for me to have done as I was clocked in at work over an hour away.. I did raise concerns to Kunes over it... A Sales manager emailed me and stated "As a direct result of my paperwork Andrew is no longer with the company, so if Id like to come back in I wouldn't have to see him". Ever since then I get daily ssn tracker alerts associated with different address, names and numbers... I can't help but think of how many this may have also happened to... ***Make sure to double check your paperwork with what the lender has. *** Mine did not match and even had different phone numbers as contact info on me for a key replacement I never wanted or asked about. And documents were electronically signed and time stamped on 6/20 at 5:55pm when I was over an hour away clocked in at work my visit to the dealership was on 6/11. These business practices need looked into. To make sure no one else's name has been forged unknowingly, loan applications falsified to obtain a loan, and fraudently obtaining wire transfers to collect on loans. Josh Bock was probably the only person there that wasn't a complete scum bag. James Storey - POS Andrew Harris - POS Brad Bunch - You should never withhold things in exchange for a good Google review verse doing what you know is right.

    Tom Boland Ford - car_dealers - Updated July 2026

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