Complaint Review: Honda of Frontenac - Frontenac Missouri
- Honda of Frontenac 885 South Lindbergh Blvd Frontenac, Missouri United States of America
- Phone: (314) 994-1400
- Web: www.hondafrontenac.com
- Category: Auto Dealers
Honda of Frontenac Giveaway fraud Frontenac, Missouri
*Consumer Comment: Gimmick
*Consumer Comment: Of course?
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We wasted time going to an event... the typical event where they send you a flyer to win a new car or receive "free" junk. We ended up according to an "Ansai" or whoever he was, a $250 dollar gift card. That's what we were told. I only found out later and the flyer didn't say this, that they were giving cards between 1 to 250 dollars. Ours was $5.
I wouldn't complain, except that the manager I talked to over the phone stated of the 1-250 gift card, wasn't on the flyer, any signs at the dealership, nothing.
Next time you receive a flyer from these scumbags or any dealership, just throw them away. It's an excuse to get you in, feel comfortable, and have foreign employers who hardly speak English force you into buying a car that you don't need.
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#2 Consumer Comment
Gimmick
AUTHOR: Joseph Brown - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, August 02, 2011
As a former car salesman I can tell you that it is a come-on to get people on the lot. Hopefully, once there you'll maybe buy a car or trade for one. I still get them, altho not from my former company. I toss mine and suggest you do the same.

#1 Consumer Comment
Of course?
AUTHOR: Ramjet - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, August 02, 2011
That's what dealer promotions always are.
Incidentally, they CANNOT force you to buy a car you don't need.
It sounds like you would do well to avoid dealer promotions entirely.


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