Hank Graff Chevrolet Davison - Service Center
Davison, MI
1,319 Reviews of Hank Graff Chevrolet Davison - Service Center
Great dealership, courteous and friendly staff, purchased my last Chevrolet Silverado from Hank Graff in 2020 there was no hesitation when I was in the market for a new truck . my last Chevrolet Silverado from Hank Graff in 2020 there was no hesitation when I was in the market for a new truck . More
The service department crew [including Gary, Bob, & others--including the Safe-Lite windshield repair worker] at Hank Graff in Davison were so helpful yesterday as I brought my Equinox in due to ongoin others--including the Safe-Lite windshield repair worker] at Hank Graff in Davison were so helpful yesterday as I brought my Equinox in due to ongoing oil warning signals appearing on my dash, leaving me unsure whether my oil had emptied in less than 1/2 the dated time frame or whether it was a 'false alarm'-type notice. Even prior to coming, Bob spoke to me by phone, suggesting things I could try in order to save a trip in, but [age 69 hits again] & I couldn't resolve it, so I drove down there. I was greeted immediately by the team, was offered a ride home, and was told that any needed part should be delivered and switched out within the same day [also if I needed a return ride when finished to simply call them]. A couple hours later [nice weather day for a walk] my wife and I drove to Graff's in her vehicle, headed for a walk in Davison, but chose to stop by quickly for any update. Immediately, Gary saw me come in & told me that he was just ready to call me to return...no part needed...simple re-programming steps [which he slowly/patiently took time to demonstrate for my future knowledge]...very timely, patient, thorough care provided by all team members!!! Additionally...the safe-lite specialist had already fixed my windshield chip &.... when I simply [expecting no action] mentioned my wife's car having a windshield chip as well, within 15 minutes [while speaking with Gary further about the re-programming steps], my wife's windshield was all repaired and we were on our way. Thanks so much to ALL team workers involved for all 3 tasks, not simply '1', completed in a matter of several hours!!! More
Very pleased with the performance of the maintenance team. I keep coming back that should tell something about how I feel about the dealership and the folks that work there. team. I keep coming back that should tell something about how I feel about the dealership and the folks that work there. More
I used to be happy with Graff service, especially working with a service rep that is no longer employed by the dealership. My most recent experience was buying tires and a 4-wheel alignment in December 2023. with a service rep that is no longer employed by the dealership. My most recent experience was buying tires and a 4-wheel alignment in December 2023. One (or more) tire was a defective. Graff agreed and did a load force balance to overcome the defect. It worked - sort of. I still had a faint pulsating noise at high speeds (not present prior to the change) and a pull to the right. The Graff service manager said, "no issue found" and Graff officially washed their hands of it. (I had a similar issue with tires on a brand-new Malibu years ago. Issues with the tires out of the gate, dealer spent a little time and declared - no issue found. 2 years later and fed up with the pulsating, I bought new tires and magically, the issue disappeared.) In September, 2024, I had another shop do a 4-wheel alignment on the car and the pull to the right magically disappeared. I still have the faint pulsating noise at high speeds with which I am stuck. I guess that can live with it, since I have no choice. The car in question is a 2013 Impala. It is in very good condition, needing more maintenance in its golden years. Since the Graff service rep's declaration of no issue, I have spent $2,396.65 at another shop in town. My other car, a 2006 Monte Carlo, that is also in excellent condition, now also goes to the independent shop for maintenance. $1,921.11 in maintenance dollars since my beef about the Impala tires. Bottom Line: Defective new tires do exist. Technology can't put a band-aid on all of them. Sometimes the retailer needs to bite the bullet, send them back to the manufacturer and install new, non-defective tires. I may end up at Graff again; when something occurs with one of my cars that only a dealer shop can fix. More