Dylan Hubler
Regional Finance Director
Ed Napleton Honda St. Peters
4780 North Service Rd.
St. Peters, MO 63376
3 Reviews
Write a ReviewDealership Experience
5 yrs, 6 mos
Languages Spoken
English
3 Reviews of Dylan Hubler
April 25, 2024
BEWARE OF NAPELTON HONDA! Our car was stolen which is frustrating enough. We went to Napleton to look at a few Honda Pilots we had researched on-line. There is no transparenc Our car was stolen which is frustrating enough. We went to Napleton to look at a few Honda Pilots we had researched on-line. There is no transparency, and I do not trust them. I would not recommend this shady place of business to anyone. Buyers’ beware! VETERAN’S DISCOUNT – My husband who served in Vietnam asked the salesperson, Camron while we were test driving it if Napleton gives a Veteran’s discount like some of the other dealerships do. He said yes, they give a $500. However, when we went inside. we were told the car was already priced good, so no veteran’s discount. This is a slap in the face to my husband and all our US veterans. INCONSIDERATE OF TIME – On our initial visit, they made us wait and wait to provide numbers to us. This was a cut and dry deal. We were paying cash; we made it clear we did not want any add-ons. We just wanted to know what the price was. We had not eaten dinner and it was late. I feel like they just wanted to wear us down (which they succeeded). Same thing when we picked up the car. Nothing was ready (even though it had been 4 days from when we put a deposit down). We just wanted to sign the papers, pay the money and leave. We were told it was being “detailed.” We said we would leave and get a sandwich, but was told it will be ready in five minutes. It wasn’t. It took over two hours total. A storm was blowing in, and I didn’t take the time to thoroughly inspect the car. That was my mistake. FUDGING NUMBERS – When we paid for the car, Dan the finance guy, said he was going to give us Xzilon for free even though we didn’t want any add-ons (that should have been our first clue something was shady). The numbers were finagled to make it look like we purchased Xzilon, but we didn’t. They also charged us $249 for wheel locks even though they come equipped with the car we purchased. This “add on” was not included anywhere in the paperwork that was provided. When I questioned this, I was told Dan was just being kind. LOL! CARGO TRAY – When we got home (an hour drive), we noticed the cargo tray was not in the back which makes for an uneven cargo storage area. I texted, sent a picture and called and was told they couldn’t find it and suggested we buy one on Amazon. After a few more days of nagging, the salesperson said he would get one from another car for us. TITLE– We asked for the title when we paid for the car. We were told by the finance person, Dan, that it would be provided when our check cleared. We called and texted several times and were given the run around about why they couldn’t give us the title and were told we would get it 30 days after the purchase. We confirmed with our local license and title company they were “blowing smoke up you know where.” Napleton either didn’t have the title, or they just were inefficient. After we threatened to stop payment on the check, someone called me and said they would get the title to us. OVERPAYMENT – They asked us to put $2,000 down on the car to hold it, but it was not deducted from the price. I asked for the money back that same day. Four days later someone finally called and then another 3 days before we received it. I am confident if I didn’t say anything, they would still have my $2,000. PAPERWORK –When we purchased the car, I asked for the paperwork that we signed that and have asked for it numerous times. It is now over a week later and I still don’t have it. LACK OF REPONSE AND CONCERN BY MANAGEMENT - I sent an email to Tom Dempsey, general manager, explaining my concerns. It is now a week later, but no response from him. More
Other Employees Tagged: Tom Dempsey , Camron Major (Sales) - Lost my trust in Camron, but I feel like he was the scapegoat.