San Francisco Honda

Approval Rate: 65%

65%Approval ratio

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    jvspence

    Thu Jul 29 2010

    San Francisco Honda was great, loved their service.

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    tommytoy123

    Thu Jul 29 2010

    Great service at Honda

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    ajs123672980

    Thu Jul 29 2010

    Honda SF is awesome

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    citysearch_200978488

    Sat Sep 05 2009

    I wanted to buy a new car but they talked me into buying an old car saying that I don't need to drive a new car. It is 5 years old and $15,...

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    kmaintl1

    Sat Aug 01 2009

    I have to say that the customer service I received from Christopher Scharf was what I wished all car sales people would behave like. None of that back and forth stalling, keeping you at the dealership for hours. Never over talked the merchandise nor pushed for a sale, he just helped me get the information I was looking for. I was considering either the Toyota Highlander or Honda Pilot and you know what I ended up with. What is unusual about Chris Scharf's customer service is that he continued to give me the information I needed without expecting an immediate sale. The reason is that when I stopped by on Fri, 7/31, in hopes that I could take advantage of the Federal stimulus program, "Cash for Clunkers", SF Honda had already decided to suspend participation with the program as the funding was exhausted. Without the $4,500 rebate, I wasn't planning to make my purchase and he knew this... but still he showed me the Pilots he had in stock and explained the features as best he could a... Read more

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    ithinkiams

    Sun Mar 11 2007

    I learned this the hard way: unless your car is under warranty, do not take your car here. I got an estimate for repairs from these guys for about $1300. I got it towed half a block away and only spent $800. Bottom line: they're a dealer. Most cars they service are under warranty, so they can jack up the prices without worrying. I learned this the hard way: unless your car is under warranty, don't take it here.

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    moneyswort

    Thu Sep 14 2006

    Took in my 2000 Odyssey for routine maintenance and rough idling problem. After charging me $138.50 to diagnose the rough idle problem, they couldn't find the cause, but said the engine was idling low and the only way to fix that was to replace the throttle body, a pricy little job at $703. They also discovered the front brakes had 10% wear left and recommended new brakes and rotor resurface for another $302. At this point, I told them "I think I'll shop around." Imagine, $138 later and they still didn't know what was the matter. Here's the kicker. I took it to Shum's Auto Clinic on Ocean Ave. Brake job? Including rotor resurface? $170. And they use Honda brake pads, which they get from the dealer. Rough idle problem? Cleaned the throttle body and readjusted the screw that the Honda service goons messed with. Total? $225.10. I saved almost $800 on repairs. I would have to be an idiot to go back to SF Honda, the rip off artists.

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    citysearch1723_324735

    Tue Sep 27 2005

    Most of us have all heard horror stories about used/new car dealer and salesman. Well, unfortunately here is another. I found a great deal o...

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    citysearch_1925551892

    Sun Sep 11 2005

    A few years ago I bought a new Honda Civic from SF Honda. I thought the salesmen there were honest and knew what they were talking about, a...

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    contributo_698221478

    Sun May 01 2005

    Sales and service center that sells new and used cars, and provides parts and vehicle maintenance and repairs.