Honesdale Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram

125 Grandview Avenue

Honesdale, PA 18431

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What Others Say

The nicest part was that everything was explained in simple language. I know basically nothing about cars, but after the conversation I finally started understanding the differences between Jeep trims.

I arrived near closing time to look at a Durango and thought nobody would bother helping me. Instead the manager Eric calmly stayed after hours and let me take a proper test drive without rushing.

Don’t know why, but I remember how clean their service area was. Usually those places smell like oil and dirt, but everything there looked neat. I sat with my laptop for almost an hour while waiting for the car.

Bought a used Compass there for college. Main thing was finding something not trashed inside. The interior turned out genuinely clean, even without cigarette smell, which is already rare for used cars.

Went there with my dad to look at a Grand Cherokee. He’s usually suspicious of every dealership, but even he admitted the atmosphere felt calmer there. Nobody followed us around constantly.

Still funny remembering how the finance manager spent three minutes searching for a pen all over the desk .After that all the formal dealership feeling disappeared. Just normal people working there, not robot salespeople.