
Ken Ganley Honda North Olmstead
North Olmsted, OH
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Ganley is the most unprofessional car dealership I have ever dealt with. 2 years ago we bought a Ford Explorer that had the wrong size tires on it. The tires messed up everything on the car including the ever dealt with. 2 years ago we bought a Ford Explorer that had the wrong size tires on it. The tires messed up everything on the car including the all wheel drive then in turn the transmission. After many calls and threatening a law suit they finally coughed up new tires and under MY extended warranty fixed the current issue but the damage was done and 7 months later the transmission blew while I was driving around with my baby. Unfortunatley we brought the car back feeling like our hands were tied and bought a new vehicle, their gift to us was taking the piece of ---- car as a trade in........we won't even get in to that pack of lies either. On the brand new vehicle we needed weatherstripping and we went to get it replaced 3 hours later they told us it was wrong part. When scheduling the 2nd app. I ASKED THEM TO CHECK TO SEE IF IT WAS THE RTGHT PART. I was told they couldn't bacause they would need the car. DIDN'T I BUY THE CAR THERE...... ARENT THERE OTHER ASCENDERS THERE TO USE. It just proves how lazy, unprofessional,and un concerned with customer's needs Ganley really is I wouldn't send my enemies to any dealership TOM GANLEY owned. It is a shame he doesn't care that he staffs incompetant people @ what seems to be most of his dealerships. R.N cleveland ohio More
This was the second time I dealt with Ganley Honda. The first experience was pretty painless but the car got totalled in under a year. Went back and purchased another vehicle from them. This time I bought first experience was pretty painless but the car got totalled in under a year. Went back and purchased another vehicle from them. This time I bought what was promoted to me as a 'bumper to bumper' warranty. I asked about a million questions, was even shown where it was listed on the warranty before signing. That was until something actually needed service. I bought a Ford from them but was told their Honda warranty still covered non-Honda vehicles. DON'T TRUST THEM. First of all, took my car to their shop and they said they couldn't fix it except a small time window M-F because it was a non Honda vehicle. THEY SOLD ME THE WARRANTY!!!! BUT CANNOT FIX THEM IN THEIR OWN SHOP! I was livid! Then...I was forced to take it to a Ford dealership which had to fight tooth and nail with Honda to pony up the dough. I was supposedly sold a 'bumper to bumper' warranty and have had to shell out over $1500 in maintenance that the warranty will not cover. IT'S ALL A SCAM! Thhhhhhen...I was also sold along with the warranty road side assistance, which I was told if you've never used it before your warranty expires you will be refunded the additonal cost. Not a dime. Have made over a dozen phone calls to Ganley Honda & Honda warranty company and no one seems to know anything. PEOPLE AT GANLEY WILL SCAM ANYONE TO MAKE A BUCK! NEVER BUY HERE! EVER! More
Lied about new car they were supposed to locate for me. Lied about new car they were supposed to locate for me. They said it was a demo with 6000 miles on it. I called the other dealer and found out it wa Lied about new car they were supposed to locate for me. They said it was a demo with 6000 miles on it. I called the other dealer and found out it was in fact new and exactly what I wanted. I'm having trouble getting my deposit back. may have to file small claims action. *************************************************** Update 9/08/2006 After 6 Phone calls finally have my deposit refund. I went to the other dealer that had the car and purchased it. I even got a spoiler at no extra cost. I tried to do business with Ganley but it didn't work out. More
Tom Ganley Honda (North Olmsted, Ohio) is a joke, you neg with them in good faith telling them up front you will get your own financing, and once you go through your finanicial institute of choiceand complet with them in good faith telling them up front you will get your own financing, and once you go through your finanicial institute of choiceand complete finaning, they play games with the neg price of said vehicle and add up to $2,500.00 in hidden fees that they claim was just a misunderstanding, I say it was misrepresentation, dishonet, switch and bait, also bording fraud, because they called my finanicial institution claiming to represent me when they were not and try to charge me bank fees when I already had finianicial approval on my own. I wouldn't trust a GANLEY DEALERSHIP for all the cars in the world, you neg in good faith strike up a deal and do not hold up their end of a done deal, to bad they lost me a a customer, and I hope they loose you too! The owner Tom Ganley doesn't even have the guts to return calls about complaints about his own business. Once again Ganley is a joke - buyer beware and double and triple check all paper work so that they do not pull one on you like they tried to do with me. They are CROOKS. DISCLAIMER:All above statements are made by me, and are that of my opinion, and or to serve as a public warning. More
I purchased my new Honda Odyssey at Ganley Honda in 2002. <br><br>Though I am shopping for cars again, I will not be using this particular dealership again.<br><br>The main reason is a employee in their serv <br><br>Though I am shopping for cars again, I will not be using this particular dealership again.<br><br>The main reason is a employee in their service department named "Wendy Fee"s. <br><br>I had to bring my Odyssey in for recall work at least THREE times within the first two years of ownership. While I wasn't thrilled to have to spend so much of my time dealing with this many recalls on a BRAND NEW vehicle, the actual recall work was handled to my satisfaction. <br><br>Unfortunately, the customer service wasn't. Each time I stopped in, "Wendy" would refer to me as "Hon" or "Dear". Sometimes as many times as 8 or more times within a single 15 minute visit. I would expect this sort of treatment at McDonalds, not a dealership selling expensive, higher-end vehicles.<br><br>After the third visit, I gently asked her to please refer to me by my last name. She blew up and yelled right in my face "Are you calling me a lesbian?", "I call EVERYONE Hon and dear". Her manager (and boss), Gary Smith, was standing right next to her in front of the service counter. Even HE was trying to calm her down. <br><br>I asked him what he was going to do about it, (apology?) he said "nothing". <br><br>I don't believe anyone should have to put up with this kind of treatment. <br><br>While I have no complaints about the other employees at this dealership, I will be purchasing my next car at the Toyota dealership up the street. I have already visited their service department. They said their employees know better than to speak to customers like this. Especially when they are spending 30k+ for a new vehicle.<br><br>For those who already own (or are considering buying) a Honda Odyssey, Pilot, Accord, Civic, or Acura, please read this article first. <br>http://www.cleveland.com/printer/printer.ssf?/base/business/1117272771306010.xml&coll=2<br><br>*If Tom Ganley would like to discuss this review before I submit a complaint with the BBB, send me an e-mail through this site.<br><br><br><br><br> <br><br> More