Address: 1655 N Olden Ave, Ewing Township, NJ 08638, USA
Phone: +16092363539
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–8PM
Tuesday: 9AM–8PM
Wednesday: 9AM–8PM
Thursday: 9AM–8PM
Friday: 9AM–8PM
Saturday: 9AM–6PM
Jason Mootz
Samantha was very helpful and quick to respond
Izy To Nv
Marvin was really great with my purchase. He helped with info gathering, gave me a ride from the train station to the dealership and helped me all thru the process. Awesome guy!
Kisha Williams
Miguel is the best he was patient and he understood everything I needed and he got me the car I wanted definitely recommend working with him!!!!
Nicole Borelli
From start to finish working with Brianna was effortless. She really listened to what I was looking for and she didn’t just meet my expectations she exceeded them! I highly recommend not just the dealership but Brianna.
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Yes, doing so can help you get your next vehicle at a lower price. Check out our trade valuation tool to see our estimate for your vehicle. It is easy to use and will save you a lot of time when you visit our Hyundai dealership.
While every vehicle is different, we recommend getting a Hyundai oil change every 7,500 to 10,000 miles. However, you should always review your owner s manual for accuracy. Also, many factors can affect how often you need your oil changed, especially your driving style and habits.
We are closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.
We accept cash, checks, debit cards, and credit cards including American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and VISA.
Apparently it would be best to call them and ask. If they do provide them it probably will depend on availability and you will have to schedule it for a later date. Good luck and reply back when you find out.
Go to website and find out what is the recent recall Hyundai dealer will not tell you because they do not want to fix your car for free
Diagnosis is usually 80% of a automotive repair. Labor rate of 114 isn't bad.
Call and ask for Tre
all deppends on miles, and condition of the car cant give you a price.
new elantras start from $18k base
Someone wins... But the deal is, there's a list p posted inside the dealership of the actual few winning numbers. I compared my mailing piece with my neighbor's and we had the same winning items but different ID codes by your address. It's that ID code that determines "which" prize you won, and it's almost guaranteed to not be the one it appears to be. It's the lowest one, usually a Walmart gift card and they don't even give that to you there, you have to fill out a postcard and mail it, with a self addressed stamped return envelope, for a *voucher* you'll receive in 6-8 weeks that will get you a $25 refund at Walmart, after you submit your Walmart receipt. It's... Pretty scam-ish. The sales guys know it, too. Having just received a new one in my mailbox yesterday... I'm thinking of contacting NBC10 Responds... because when you call in to confirm you've won, they sure don't tell you you didn't win the prize that appears on your game piece/post card. If you want to join in, message me.
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