Allen Hyundai of Laguna Niguel
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Sun - Phones:
Main - 949-485-3700
Fax - 949-364-0110
ExtraTollFree - 888-510-8110
ExtraTollFree - 888-349-9777
Extra - 949-391-9094
Extra - 949-347-8260
Extra - 949-485-4062
- Address:
- 28332 Camino Capistrano Laguna Niguel, CA 92677
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- Used Car Dealers, Auto Repair & Service
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Allen Pre-Owned
Cadillac of Laguna Niguel
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Family owned and operated. Servicing all Cadillac vehicle needs in South Orange County
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Reviews
My dad bought my mom a new Cadillac over the weekend. Its been a long time coming and frankly I was a little worried they might have a less than pleasant experience. I did some research and finally sent my dad to Allen Cadillac. The internet guy, Jim, was wonderful with my dad. He took a lot of time with him on the phone and then had the perfect CTS waiting for my mom to test drive when they arrived at the dealership. Dad said they treated them very well and the sales staff was efficient and honest. Thanks for taking good care of my folks guys!
01/18/10
Bought a great Certified Cadillac CTS here. I have always loved the new look of the CTS but cannot afford a new one. And after this car won Motor Trend Car of the Year for 2009, I knew I really had to have one. So anyways I live in Irvine and found a great deal on a Certified Used CTS. So I printed out the vehicle listing page from the Allen website....took it into the dealer...and got that exact car I wanted for a good price. The sales people were straight forward and did not try to up sell me on anything. And the car even came with a nice used car warranty.I would highly recommend checking out the website for a new or used cadillac.
03/25/09
In my opinion they have the highest prices in Ca.. 15988 for a used Hyundia Elantra!! They wholesale at 7000!! and other dealers ask 10,000..Then they give the bit about being a 60 year old family company!! Does that mean they have been screwing people for 60 years? The more things change the more they stay the same