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John Eagle Honda of Dallas
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Review by:
Erick S.
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As a listener of “Wheels with Ed Wallace”, I have become educated about the automotive industry and car buying in particular. In the past I have bought new and used cars from the closest dealership and have always had bad experiences. This time, although there is a Honda dealership within two miles of my house, I decided to go to two dealerships that are sponsors and endorsed by Ed: a Subaru dealership and Eagle Honda. Both experiences were very different than what I expected and have been used to. I decided on the Honda, and couldn’t have been more pleased with the courtesy and professionalism - from the salesman, to the title guy; to the owner (who came to greet us and thank us when we picked up the car) I even e-mailed Ed a few days ago to thank him for the “education”. Even though it’s not as convenient to drive across town, so far it’s been worth it.
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