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Hartford, CT DEALER RATINGS & REVIEWS

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TJ
TJ
Franks Auto Credit Manchester
2006 Ford 988
It was actually terrible they lie about car conditions and don't always honor their warranty with out a fight and the salesmen are pushy.
Overall
2.0
Facility
2.0
Process
3.0
Service
1.0
Melly
Melly
6120
New Country Mini Hartford
2012 MINI 1845
They were the closest Mini Cooper Dealer to my location!
Overall
4.0
Facility
5.0
Process
3.0
Service
4.0
CJE
CJE
6120
Harte Nissan Hartford
2012 Nissan 1511
My sales person took care to make me feel comfortable throughout the whole process and really took care of helping me set everything up with the Bluetooth and everything. I tell anyone who is looking to buy a car to go see Michael.
Overall
5.0
Facility
5.0
Process
5.0
Service
5.0
NK
NK
6120
Liberty Honda Hartford
2007 Scion 1788
I was able to get the car I wanted, another car, at a good price.
Overall
4.0
Facility
4.0
Process
4.0
Service
4.0
nk
nk
6120
Liberty Honda Hartford
2012 Scion 1788
While I didn't go here for my latest car dealership, my parents and I went here a while ago to buy our Honda Odyssey. When we entered, the employees were extremely friendly. They answered all of our questions and gave us more insight on each car, which helped us solidify our purchase.
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5.0
Facility
5.0
Process
4.0
Service
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Hartford, CT Driving Tips and Experiences

Autolist Poll
Is a car necessary in Hartford?
Must have
8%
Nice to have
8%
You can get by without
4%
Don't really need one
0%
No need at all
0%
Dayle
Dayle
Hartford, CT
Hartford, CT Driving Tips
Driving in Hartford can be a bit confusing for a newcomer. There are a lot of curves and roundabouts, and the city isn't laid out on a grid like NYC and other large cities are. When learning the city - take your time. Enjoy looking around at the sights and the buildings, and discovering all of the different ways you can go to reach the same place.
Hartford, CT Buying Tips
There are a lot of auto dealers all around the city of Hartford. Craigslist is also a very popular way for people to sell their used cars in the city. When purchasing a car in Hartford, you might want to seriously consider hybrid or something else which gives good mileage, as there can be a lot of stop and go traffic.
Favorite driving memory
Every year, I attend a music festival located in Hartford, during the summer. It's always fun to come up through downtown Hartford and watch the buildings grow up around me, then come around to the arena for some great music and great people.
Favorite road
Savitt Way. Savitt Way is a long road upon which many things are located - the most important of which is the XFINITY Theater, the areas premiere spot for music and music festivals. On days when there is a show, there are always friendly people offering parking places, and interesting people moving about and entertaining the event-goers.
Selena
Selena
Hartford, CT
Hartford, CT Driving Tips
I would say that it's important to know the major highways, as well as map out your route before you go. When you get into downtown Hartford, the exits appear on both sides and in the middle, and exits are often exit only. You can quickly find yourself lost and stuck in downtown Hartford if you are not prepared.
Hartford, CT Buying Tips
Enfield is a pretty good area for cars. There are several dealers on one road (Palomba Drive) so you can shop around and many are owned by the same company (Lia), which means you don't have to worry about going through the paperwork multiple times. It's also much easier to navigate and is only about 20-30 minutes north on the main highway.
Favorite driving memory
I strongly dislike driving, so I don't have positive driving experiences. I do like road trips, but only as a passenger. I enjoy the long trips with nowhere to be because I don't worry about time and I don't care if there is traffic. I also like being aware of new places and seeing things I have not seen before.
Favorite road
None. Again, I really don't like driving. In addition, Connecticut is basically all back roads, suburban streets, and two highways. It is not a great driving city or state. Of course, I don't enjoy driving. It's pretty outside the cities, but the traffic is often congested, too.