189 Reviews of Curry Hyundai - Service Center
Service was not very responsive, would not return call. I was visiting from out of town got a flat tire.. Roadside assistance was great, Curry was the closest dealer to be towed to I called them to say it I was visiting from out of town got a flat tire.. Roadside assistance was great, Curry was the closest dealer to be towed to I called them to say it was being towed there, they said fine, when I called back to see if it arrived, I was told she wasn’t excepting my car they were booked for 2 months. Had to extend trip 3 days while waiting for a tire to come in. I left a message if they could charge my car also, never did. The stress this dealership caused was uncalled for More
Fast and easy service! Service advisor Nancy was very knowledgeable and courteous. Very highly recommend to anyone needing service! Service advisor Nancy was very knowledgeable and courteous. Very highly recommend to anyone needing service! More
Was able to get an appointment within a week,Anthony at the counter was a great person to deal with.Great and quick service from the department…Fantastic overall experience! the counter was a great person to deal with.Great and quick service from the department…Fantastic overall experience! More
Excellent service! Thanks for the short wait, and complementary service; Oil and filter, tires rotated, multi-point inspection too.. I will be back next year for anothe Thanks for the short wait, and complementary service; Oil and filter, tires rotated, multi-point inspection too.. I will be back next year for another state inspection as well. More
Curry Hyundai botched my brake job and is not standing behind their work in a satisfactory manner. For your safety and peace of mind I do not recommend getting work done there. Details are below. I pur behind their work in a satisfactory manner. For your safety and peace of mind I do not recommend getting work done there. Details are below. I purchased my vehicle new from Curry Hyundai in 2020. Last week, I brought the car to the service center for front brake pad replacement. While I was there, they advised me that it would be best to replace the front rotors as well. I agreed to the work and paid for front brake pad and rotor replacement. During the drive home, I noticed that the front brakes squealed each time I stopped at a light. I was concerned, but continued driving for a few days, as new pads and rotors sometimes require a short break-in period. Unfortunately, the squealing persisted. I called Curry Hyundai and scheduled an appointment to address the issue. I assumed that two visits to the dealership should be enough to get a properly functioning set of brakes. I was incorrect. I visited Curry Hyundai today. They said that: 1) Yes, the brakes are squealing. 2) The brakes are squealing because they installed defective brake pads. 3) They are not able to fix the issue today because they do not have compatible brake pads in the shop (order time for new pads was quoted as a few days) 4) I should not drive on these defective pads too much longer because doing so will inflict damage on the new rotors. It seems that the brake pads were not properly inspected prior to installing them on my car and sending my car out of the shop. What if the defect was one that compromised safety? At this point, I have visited Curry Hyundai twice. I paid for new brakes and new rotors, and received one set of defective brake pads and one set of rotors with ~ 1000 miles of damaging wear from the defective pads. Curry’s suggestion is that I wait several days for the new pads to arrive, then return to the shop a third time for installation. All the while, I will be driving with defective pads, continuing to inflict damage on the new rotors. To avoid further damage to my rotors, I asked if I could buy pads from AutoZone today (the exact same model number used by Curry is available), bring them to Curry, and get them installed. They said no. To avoid further damage to my rotors, I asked if Curry would refund my brake pad money so that I could purchase the new brake pads and have a local mechanic install them today. They said no. I asked if Curry could order new rotors to have in stock in case my current ones are significantly damaged after driving around while waiting for the new pads to come in. They said no—if, upon the third visit to the shop the rotors were revealed to be more damaged, Curry would prefer that I either accept re-surfacing or return a fourth time after they had ordered the parts. So, it seems that the best Curry is offering is that after I have paid for new brake pads and rotors, and visiting the shop three times, I will end up with new brake pads and rotors with ~ 1000 miles of damaging wear from the defective pads they put on. Even if I returned a fourth time there is no guarantee that I’d get the new, unworn, rotors I paid for. I came to Curry because I trusted its reputation and my previous interactions with them. After this interaction, my impression is that Curry does not do adequate inspection of their repair work. This could be dangerous. Further, if Curry installs a defective part on your car and it damages other parts, you are out of luck. More
The service department was great, got my service in less than an hour. I’ll be back. than an hour. I’ll be back. More
I would not take even a bicycle there. They lie like a rug and are very very unreliable especially the Service Supervisor and the service personnel with whom we were always in contact. They lie like a rug and are very very unreliable especially the Service Supervisor and the service personnel with whom we were always in contact. More