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Businiess name:  Hendrick Honda
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We received a marketing flyer from Hendricks Honda on South Blvd. inviting us to a special buyback and sale that was being held at the location beginning tomorrow, 6/21 through Saturday only. The flyer indicated that they would offer you the base MSRP for any vehicle you have from 1991 - 2010 for the year that the car was made minus up to $.50 p/ mile over the standard 12K miles p/ yr. We have a 2005 Nissan Quest, MSRP for the base model that yr. was listed as $23,200 and it has about 117K on it, but it is in great running condition, looks good and is an SL, not a base model. They also included a check for up to 8K to put towards the purchase of a new or used car on their lot. This all looked really good, a bit too good, but the advertisement stated that even if you owe more on your current vehicle than it is worth, this offer would overcome that barrier to buying a car. So, my husband went over there today with our three kids to see what the process was all about and to be certain wha

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