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Cole Automall
U.S. 460 Green Valley
Bluefield, WV 24701
(304) 327-0511
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Hometown Subaru
117 Midtown Ave
Mount Hope, WV 25880
(877) 490-6715
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John Howard Subaru Nissan
1730 Mileground
Morgantown, WV 26505
(304) 292-0171
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Larry Myers Subaru Hyundai
750 Lodgeville Road
Bridgeport , WV 26330
(304) 848-6000
Larry Myers Subaru Hyundai Reviews
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Louis Thomas Subaru Inc
636 7th St
Parkersburg, WV 26101
(304) 428-5111
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River City Subaru
5223 US Rt 60 East
Huntington , WV 25705
(304) 736-7777
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Rodgers Fairlea Subaru
260 Seneca Trail
Ronceverte, WV 24970
(304) 645-2400
Rodgers Fairlea Subaru Reviews
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Royal Jeep Subaru
1901 Patrick Street Plaza
Charleston, WV 25362
(800) 344-1671
Royal Jeep Subaru Reviews
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Suburban Subaru
320 MacCorkle Ave W
Saint Albans, WV 25177
(304) 722-7256
Suburban Subaru Reviews
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Wheeling Volkswagen-Subaru
1 National Road
Wheeling, WV 26003
(304) 242-7313
Wheeling Volkswagen-Subaru Reviews
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Latest West Virginia Subaru Dealer Reviews
On 5/14/2013 4:15:51 PM JoePetrulionis wrote:I am the guy who wrote the Excellent review below, promising to get back once I had my mechanic at home take a look. Turns out I broke a timing belt and bent two Valves, also damaging two guides. These guys at Hometown told me I had destroyed two heads! Instead of a valve job, Hometown told me that both heads needed to be replaced. They "just happened" to have the used heads on hand, explaining that this good luck was saving me more than a thousand dollars. They had to send the used heads out for a valve job and some machining. (Turns out they could have done this with my heads but then they would not have been able to charge me for the two heads.)
In the end they got me for $3200, the majority of which was labor, and which my home mechanic of eighteen years tells me is about twice too high--even for dealership rates. My mechanic is fixing the old heads and expects them to cost me about $400 to get them back to perfect and installed. Also, they took four days (three and a half anyway) while I sat and stewed in a local hotel. A valve job could have been done overnight.
Lesson: when being towed down the road, don't always assume you are better off with a dealer's service. Subaru must have little oversight over its dealers. I have owned Subaru's for thirty years. If they can't clean up their corrupt dealership network I will be thinking hard about purchasing another one.
Lesson 2: When being towed down the road near Beckley, WV, tell the tow truck driver to go ahead and save you some money by towing you several States away! These are very nice guys. Don't be fooled by the nice guy act, they are out to take every penny they can.
On 5/1/2013 10:41:58 AM islajune wrote:I visited this dealership on two separate occasions and was browsing for at least 20 minutes each time in the showroom. Not one sales person asked if they could assist me, or if I was interested in buying a new car. We had previously purchased our 2006 Hyundai Sonata from this dealership so it was natural that I would return there for a new one. I have no idea why no one wanted to help me, other than I was a older female with no husband with me. After my two visits, I did speak to a sales manager via telephone and told him of my experience. He was extremely rude to me, so I must assume they do not need my business in the future.