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Huntersville Ford

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13825 Statesville Rd
Huntersville, NC 28078

877-794-6580
http://www.huntersvilleford.com
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2 Reviews for Huntersville Ford


  • Repair/Service: oil change/Brake Job

    Hourly Rate: $0

    Total Cost: $188.53

    The service advisers in the quick lane were very nice and very knowledgeable. They explained to me, and showed me why I needed new front brakes. They were very professional and answered all of my questions in a thorough manner. The service was completed very quickly and they had me on my way in only about 30 minutes longer than a normal oil change. I will definitely come back to Huntersville Ford for future service and highly recommend them!

    by shmii on September 9, 2011


  • Repair/Service: we just wanted an oil change

    Hourly Rate: $0.00

    Total Cost: $0.00

    If you have a Ford in the Lake Norman area- the not too bright service department cashier at Huntersville Ford just admitted to us that even though we have a coupon for an $18 oil change (and wanted to pre-pay so we could pick it up tonight), it will cost a lot more because they WILL find something wrong with my car, and it WILL require "some parts" therefore I could give him my credit card number and he could charge us for whatever was wrong when they were finished fixing it. This was before he even saw my car. When we objected and told him that we were ONLY going to get an oil change and not authorize anything else I think he realized what he had just done and then he changed his mind and told us that we couldn't pre-pay because it was an insurance issue. When we asked to speak to the manager, the manager wouldn't speak to us, but did tell the cashier to go ahead and do it. I know that dealerships are generally dishonest, but not a great idea to have your employees admitting it to your customers and to have management hide in their offices when there is a problem.

    by Heather on December 31, 2011