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Volkswagen

300 Victory Dr
Herndon, VA 20170 703-437-4012

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Volkswagen of America

21660 Red Rum Dr
Ashburn, VA 20147 703-858-4386

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Great car but overpriced services. I don't go here to fix the vehicle. - Nov 03, 2025

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Volvo Cars of Frederick

6001 Urbana Pike
Frederick, MD 21704 301-662-7600

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Bought a certified Volvo recently, had it back for routine maintenance twice... - Nov 20, 2023

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Waldorf Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram

2294 Crain Hwy
Waldorf, MD 20601 301-719-2535

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Winegardner GMC of Prince Frederick

935 Solomons Island Rd N
Prince Frederick, MD 20678 443-295-6182

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Woodbridge Auto Sales

13609 Jefferson Davis Hwy
Woodbridge, VA 22191 703-491-1319

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Great deals and immediate customer service. - Oct 19, 2025

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Yates Auto Sales

3030 Duke St
Alexandria, VA 22314 703-461-9800

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