You Won't Find Anything Else Like Checkbook

  • Nonprofit and independent
  • Takes no advertising or referral fees
  • Ratings and reviews by surveyed Consumers' Checkbook and Consumer Reports local subscribers
  • Undercover price comparisons
  • Complaint counts from local consumer agencies and attorney general offices
  • Advice to help you get the best service and value

Subscribe and see 416 San Francisco Bay Area car dealerships


Page 1 of 16 results
BusinessDistanceRatingsMost Recent Comment

Kastner Honda

480 Soscol Ave
Napa, CA 94559 707-252-4011

Ratings:
?
?%    
?
Since the Kastner family sold this dealership to Victory group, the service... - Feb 26, 2023

See all comments

Jimmy Vasser Toyota

466 Soscol Ave
Napa, CA 94559 707-927-4466

Ratings:
?
?%    
?
Rating for sales department. Purchase experience was pleasant. Will buy from... - Jan 23, 2020

See all comments

Hanlees Napa Subaru

495 Soscol Ave
Napa, CA 94559 707-807-0486

Ratings:
?
?%    
?
Helpful sales staff. Probably bought more extras than I needed but not sure... - Mar 14, 2021

See all comments

Jimmy Vasser Chevrolet

583 Soscol Ave
Napa, CA 94559 707-255-7600

Ratings:
?
?%    
?
No raters have left a written comment.

Napa Ford Lincoln

570 Soscol Ave
Napa, CA 94559 707-255-2580

Ratings:
?
?%    
?
Minor problems, but all goals met - Nov 06, 2017

See all comments

Napa Nissan

510 Soscol Ave
Napa, CA 94559 707-253-1551

Ratings:
?
?%    
?
Nice local Nissan Dealership - Oct 20, 2020

See all comments

Our method of buying a car avoids hassles and yields the best possible price. The key is competition—getting new-car dealers to bid competitively for your business. We tell you how to do it.

Getting a good deal on a car lease is considerably more complex than on a straight purchase, and dealers love this complexity. If you want to lease, you can still initiate a competitive bidding process by nailing down several additional points.

Our method of buying a car avoids hassles and yields the best possible price. The key is competition—getting new-car dealers to bid competitively for your business. We tell you how to do it.

Getting a good deal on a car lease is considerably more complex than on a straight purchase, and dealers love this complexity. If you want to lease, you can still initiate a competitive bidding process by nailing down several additional points.

When your car breaks down or acts up, it’s a major inconvenience—and can be a major expense. That’s why finding a good mechanic or repair shop is so important. Our evaluations of hundreds of area shops will help you find great service and low prices.

While even the best body shops can't undo an accident, our ratings reveal that many shops will get your car back on the road without a hitch. But our ratings also reveal that some shops may compound your misery with lousy work.

Because insurance companies pay for most repairs, for most auto body repair customers cost is a less important consideration than quality. But if you’re picking up the tab, how much the shop charges is important.

If your insurance or another party’s insurance will pay for your repair, make sure the insurance company doesn’t cut corners. Your shop can be an expert ally in this effort, but you also must make the right moves.