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Businiess name:  Hillside Honda
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
STAY AWAY FROM HILLSIDE HONDA!!!!!!!!\r \r Today I had a real experience as a customer shopping for a car. \r \r I walked into my old dealership, that I considered my alma mater in auto sales, Hillside Honda. I had come with my uncle, a recent flood victim of Sandy. The poor man just wanted to buy another minivan for his family.\r \r Expecting a warm reception, I received anything but. \r \r Unfortunately the general manager, Peter Petito is running that ship. As I went to shake this mans hand, he turned his back on me and then proceeded to have a salesman tell me that He won't sell us anything, and to leave.\r \r Why you ask? Because when I decided to move to LA, I decided to work for not just a familiar face out there, but my old boss from Hillside Honda, who decided to open is own dealership. \r \r The question I have is what does this have to do with flood victims? My uncle came to buy a car, and ultimately was rejected for no good reason.\r \r Again, as a sales professional in the auto industry

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