
All World Ford
Hortonville, WI
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Clean waiting area. Friendly service and my wait was quick and paying was smooth and was able to leave totally satisfied. Cody was very nice to deal with! Friendly service and my wait was quick and paying was smooth and was able to leave totally satisfied. Cody was very nice to deal with! More
The service department was very efficient in servicing my car on time. They were very respectful. And I really appreciated having a clean car when I returned to pick it up. car on time. They were very respectful. And I really appreciated having a clean car when I returned to pick it up. More
Everyone at AWF was great to work with; whether completing the purchase of the new truck or just asking a question. Would definitely recommend this dealership completing the purchase of the new truck or just asking a question. Would definitely recommend this dealership More
Great experience when I bought and when I went for service only complaint would be when I picked up my truck after service they had it parked outside and it snowed the night before and I hadn’t put a service only complaint would be when I picked up my truck after service they had it parked outside and it snowed the night before and I hadn’t put a scraper in my truck yet and had to brush off with my hands. More
Back in August 2022, I wrote a review on the “All World Ford” dealership in Hortonville, Wi. stating that the they sold me a vehicle with an “Illegally Plugged Tire” that was concealed. They claimed they k Ford” dealership in Hortonville, Wi. stating that the they sold me a vehicle with an “Illegally Plugged Tire” that was concealed. They claimed they knew nothing about it, even though they should have. Or, did they know and didn’t report the problem? Now, after only 22,000 miles, my vehicle alerted with a ”Service Brake Pad” message. I took the vehicle to a certified service repair shop and was told I had to completely replace my rear brakes (brake pads and rotors) because they were completely expired. The mechanic who replaced the brakes, also reported that I had “significant” rust damage on the under carriage of the vehicle. How can these problems occur with only 22,000 miles. And how did the dealership not know about any of these problems when they are required to perform a used vehicle inspection and complete a window disclosure label before offering a vehicle for sale. They are also required to list any problems they should "reasonably" have known about, based on their “inspection, test drive, and paperwork check”. Obviously, none of this was done. Was it intentional or just plain stupidity? I would highly suggest that anyone buying a car from this dealership have the vehicle checked out by a certified auto technician before purchase. This dealership has “sold” lemon cars in the past. Be aware…. More