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You can buy new imported and used imported and domestic cars, trucks, SUVs and minivans from Dick Hannah Honda. The dealership also offers battery services, brake repairs, maintenance services, oil changes, parts sales, recall checks, repairs, tire sales and tire services. Its special pricing includes a $500 discount for college grads. Dick Hannah Honda was founded in 1949. The dealership is family-owned.

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    Reviewed May 28, 2026

    Ahh Where to start.🔥⚠️ We live in a world filled with deceptions and lies - and sadly this standard is now seen in many businesses of today's world. Including this dealership. I am not like a typical buyer- I research similar vehicles, look for the KBB values - and then begin an email price to negotiate a GOOD KBB value before going in. So I found a car at this dealership and went back and forth with salesman DONALD. I told him the specific amount of cash down we had - and how much we were willing to finance for the particular car I found. I also asked about the tires... "How much tread is left on your touring?"

    I had told Donald "Unless we can agree on a GOOD KBB value it will be a waste of our time in driving up there." And I gave him our cash amount and what we would finance. "If we like the car we would do $xxk cash and like to finance $**." Donald replied back (excluding the question on the tires) "I will see about getting a **$ discount for you to get to your **$ number ... we can proceed." I set a time (including "IF WE CAN AGREE ON THE $**) and he responded back it could sell before then - it appeared as if we had a price agreement - he said "we can agree on our price of $**." So we got up early and traveled 2HOURS to this dealer expecting an agreement - pending if we liked the vehicle.

    We get there and find DONALD, who I had been corresponding with was replaced by another salesman. Ok. So we look at the car **TIRES NEED REPLACING**... Now I know why Donald failed to respond. That would be an additional $1000. Then when we sit down he shows us the original mid-fair KBB price they are asking. I told him that is not what I agreed on with DONALD. So he gets up to go talk with his manager **Prior to leaving he wants us to scan our ID's and add our picture in some app** — **he also comes back wanting to run our credit <before> we agreed on the price!!** We did neither...

    I told DONALD (via emails), and this new salesman, and their finance guy who came out to show us comparables—**I HAD ALREADY DONE MY RESEARCH ON SIMILAR VEHICLES IN THE AREA, AND KNEW THEIR KBB VALUES WERE HIGH or mid-high FAIR range...and I WAS LOOKING ONLY FOR KBB GOOD VALUE**.... Otherwise we would never have wasted our time getting up early and driving over 2 hours.

    They must deal with a lot of idiots... They kept the vehicle at their high FAIR value... They did not honor the word of this salesman DONALD, who they said was there (so their word is meaningless as a business)... They tried swapping the price to what I asked for **but then TOLD US WE WOULD HAVE TO PAY FOR A BUNCH OF ADDITIONAL CRAP ADD ONs _ to keep the price at their asking price**... Then they come out again with our asking price **but they TACKED ON OVERPRICED RIDICULOUS FEES to keep the price at their price.** I had to more then once inform them of the agreement I made with this DONALD and of the research I do. I do not like playing the sales games - nor - do I like businesses that partake in deceptive practices. And this is one such business to avoid.

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    Reviewed Aug. 27, 2010

    This was the most agonizing, drawn out, and unnecessarily complicated vehicle purchase I have ever made. I will never use this dealership again, and will warn others about the poor customer service, lengthy delays and total lack of follow up I experienced here. They are very sweet and eager to please until you sign the agreement then they couldn't care less about you.

    I secured my own financing through Capital One and was given a list of approved used car dealers who had the cars I was interested in. Dick Hannah was offering a 2008 Dodge Avenger in the color I wanted so I figured the no hassle, pre-approved financing would make this quick and painless. I got a call from a sales consultant, Mirela, offering a test drive the same day I was approved. I explained that I was waiting for the check to arrive in a couple of days but she said I should come see it sooner in case it was sold before I got there. I went the next day for a test drive and really liked the car, so Mirela said that we could do the paperwork and since I was pre-approved, I might even be able to take it that day. It turned out that they needed the check first. Not a problem.

    Three days later, the check came. I had the purchase agreement and other information necessary to insure the car so I swapped it with my '95 Pontiac, which I sold right away. I got a ride over to the dealership, planning to drive away in my new car after signing a couple of final forms. Half an hour later a sales manager, Saeed, tells me that they have had problems with these Capital One checks in the past and that I will have to wait three or four days for the check to be cleared. I explained that this was information I could have used when I first mentioned the check and that now I would have to rent a car for a few days, not to mention I was paying for full coverage on a car that I wasn't driving. He apologized and took $463 off the price to compensate for my rental. Mirela also agreed to deliver the car to me at home as soon as everything was approved. After being told I could take the car when I brought in the check, it was a big letdown to have to wait again.

    Capital One Blank checks have three things they need from the dealership: faxes of the filled out check, the buyer's order, and the vehicle "book out" sheet ( listing options and specs so they can make sure the loan does not exceed 110% of the actual value of the car). Once they receive these documents, they will authorize the check within 24 hours. Apparently the people at Dick Hannah can't even do this.The following Monday, I called Capital One to make sure there were no delays in their approval and was told that they had not received any documents from the dealer. I called my sales consultant, Mirela, and asked her to make sure the documents were faxed ASAP. The next day I called Capital One again, and this time I was told that they only got the buyer's order and were waiting on the other documents. The dealership had made me copies of the check so I sent that in myself. I left a voice message for the unavailable sales staff, as well as wrote an email to their website's "contact us" address, neither of which was responded to.

    On Wednesday I called the dealership again, and this time got a hold of Saeed who said he had talked to Capital One and had to adjust the price and needed my signature on the edited check. It seems they had to drop the price another $389 to satisfy the 110% Loan to Value requirement. I went in and initialed the changes, got the new purchase agreement, and asked if I could wait for them to get the approval and take the car. I was told that this wouldn't happen today so I went back home, realizing that their "previous problems" with the checks were from the dealership, not Capital One.

    The next morning I called Capital One yet again only to find that the check had been approved the previous afternoon. When I tried to reach Mirela or Saeed, they were in a sales training session, so I left my number again and waited for the call back. It never came. I called again in the afternoon, again leaving my number for a return call. At four in the afternoon I get a call back. Apparently now they are waiting for the check to actually clear the bank. When I asked Saeed if he really thought that Capital One would bounce a check after giving them clearance to deposit it, he actually said he wanted to be sure first, and that IF the check cleared tomorrow, I could get the car. Shakespeare once wrote that "Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind", and I couldn't help but to wonder what atrocities the Dick Hannah dealership has committed to warrant suspicion for one of the few consumer-minded banks around. I think that these hucksters would have preferred to arrange my financing themselves (something I did with them two years ago and got stuck with a 23.99% loan. This time I found my own financing at 6.71%, quite a difference! ).

    If they had been upfront about the delays when I first talked with them on the phone, or when I test drove the car, or when I was filling out the paperwork, or even before I left that first day, I may have not felt so misled by them. If they had immediately faxed over the paperwork to expedite the process, I would have been more patient. If they bothered to return my calls or respond to my email, I would have been more understanding of their concerns. They showed me none of these courtesies and have lost a repeat customer. Hopefully my enjoyment of the car will not be tainted by the frustrating experience of acquiring it. I will never buy from any of the Dick Hannah dealerships again and I will urge Capital One to drop them from their list of approved dealers.

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      Reviewed Sept. 28, 2009

      Brand new Honda Insight' spoiler FELL OFF in the wash cycle in the car wash Dick Hanna reccomended. The 2 rubber weather strips on the roof BLEW off in the drying cycle.
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      Inventory

      Dick Hannah Honda is a new and used car dealership. The company’s selection of new vehicles includes the following:

      • Accord, Civic, CR-V, HR-V, Odyssey, Passport, Pilot and Ridgeline

      The used vehicle selection from Dick Hannah Honda depends on when you shop.

      Dick Hannah Honda services

      Dick Hannah Honda offers the following services in addition to auto sales:

      • Battery services
      • Brake repairs
      • Maintenance services
      • Oil changes
      • Parts sales
      • Recall checks
      • Repairs
      • Tire sales
      • Tire services

      Dick Hannah Honda return policy and guarantees

      Dick Hannah Honda offers a five-day/200-mile exchange policy on used vehicles.

      Dick Hannah Honda warranty options and providers

      Dick Hannah Honda offers a lifetime limited powertrain warranty on new Hondas. It also offers warranties for used cars, including a three-month/3,000-mile limited powertrain warranty and a 12-month/12,000-mile warranty on maintenance items. The dealership also offers a complimentary maintenance program for two years or 24,000 miles.

      You can also get extended coverage from the manufacturer.

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      Dick Hannah Honda financing options

      You can pay for a car from Dick Hannah Honda through loans or leases. The company has an online application, which you can fill out before you visit the dealership.

      You can also finance your car purchase by working directly with a lender to secure a personal loan.