Jeff Wyler Honda in Frankfort is only minutes away for your Danville, KY Honda service needs, your drive from Danville, KY to our location in Kentucky will let you experience:
- Convenient check-in and drop off of your Honda
- Factory trained service technicians that know your Honda best in Kentucky
- Service bays that feature modern diagnostic equipment and tools
- Honda service and repairs completed with genuine OEM Honda parts and accessories
- Express oil change specials for Danville, KY Honda drivers
- New tires and car batteries for your Honda in Danville, KY

Your Honda deserves the best service and repair to keep you on the road safely. In business since 1973, Jeff Wyler Honda in Frankfort has been servicing Honda vehicles in Danville, KY and creating highly satisfied customers for many years.
Best Honda Service & Repair Department Near Danville KY
Our highly satisfied Honda service customers have shared their opinions online, and per DealerRater.com and multiple other consumer rating sites, Jeff Wyler Honda in Frankfort has more positive online reviews than any other Honda dealership serving Danville, KY, all of Kentucky, and the entire Midwest. Don't settle for less than the very best, let our professional service reps fix, repair, and maintain your new or used Honda.
Schedule Your Danville KY Honda Service Appointment
Your first step is to schedule your service appointment with our Honda service advisor. You can call us at 855-300-3455, or show up at our Honda dealership serving Danville, KY, just check our hours and directions for more details. A key drop-off box for overnight drop-off is available at most of our locations, as well as a shuttle service. Call us for more details. Your convenience is our priority!
Honda Service in Danville Kentucky is Easy
Once we have checked your Honda Accord, Crosstour, Civic, CR-V, Element, FCX Clarity, Fit, Insight, Odyssey, Pilot and Ridgeline or other make car, van, truck, minivan or SUV in, it will be taken back to our modern service bays. Customers are welcome to relax in our comfortable waiting rooms which feature free cable TV, free Wi-Fi wireless Internet, free coffee, and more. A shuttle service is available at most locations, please call ahead at 855-300-3455 for more details). Your Honda will then be inspected and any necessary service or repairs will be identified. Our friendly service advisor will then consult with you about the needed service, as well as any Honda scheduled maintenance that might be due. Your Honda will then be serviced using genuine OEM Honda parts and accessories which are guaranteed for performance. Upon completion of your repair, you can pay with cash, credit card, or check. Make sure to ask your service advisor about any service rewards programs that might be available.
Danville KY Honda Service Includes Brakes, Oil Changes, Tires, Batteries, Transmission Repair and More!
The best way to prevent major repairs is to maintain your Honda properly. Our factory trained technicians are very familiar with the Honda recommended maintenance for the Honda Accord, Crosstour, Civic, CR-V, Element, FCX Clarity, Fit, Insight, Odyssey, Pilot and Ridgeline, as well as other domestic and import makes and models. Common repairs include replacing your Honda's brakes, Honda transmission repair, an oil change, new tires, tire rotation and alignment, engine inspection (including check engine light), muffler and exhaust, and charging or installing a new battery for your Honda.
Honda Service Coupons and Specials in Danville KY
Each month Jeff Wyler Honda in Frankfort posts new Honda service coupons and specials for our Danville, KY Honda customers. Make sure to check out the latest Honda deals to help you save money while keeping your Honda car, van, minivan, truck or SUV in its best operating condition.
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Facts about Danville Kentucky
Located near Frankfort, KY, Danville was part of the Great Settlement Area around Harrod's Fort (now Harrodsburg), which was first settled in 1774. Walker Daniel, Kentucky's first District Attorney, bought 76 acres (31 ha) from settler John Crow on the Wilderness Road and had it surveyed for a town in 1783-1784. The city was probably named for Daniel. The Virginia legislature officially established Danville on December 4, 1787. Between 1784 and 1792, ten conventions were held in Danville to petition for better governance and ultimately to secure independence from Virginia. In 1786 the Danville Political Club was organized. It met each Saturday night at Grayson’s Tavern to discuss the political, economic, and social concerns. After a state constitution was adopted and separation was confirmed in 1792, the town ceased to be of statewide importance and its leading citizens moved elsewhere. Transylvania University was founded in Danville in 1783. It moved to Lexington, Kentucky in 1789. Centre College was founded in 1819. Danville Theological Seminary was founded in 1853; in 1901 it became part of the Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. The Caldwell Institute for Young Ladies was founded in 1860. It became Caldwell Female College in 1876, Caldwell College in 1904, Kentucky College for Women in 1913, and merged into Centre College in 1926. In November 1806, Meriwether Lewis, co-leader of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, visited Danville while traveling the Wilderness Road to Washington DC to report on the expedition. In December 1806, William Clark visited his nephews in school in Danville before following Lewis to Washington. In 1842, Boyle County was formed from southern Mercer County and northern Lincoln County. Danville became its county seat. In 1850, Danville and Boyle County backed construction of the Lexington and Danville Railroad. Money ran out when the railroad reached Nicholasville, Kentucky and John A. Roebling had built towers for a suspension bridge over the Kentucky River (Roebling lived in Danville during the construction). Despite the lack of a railroad to Danville, the county still owed $150,000; it completed payment on time in 1884. In 1860, a fire devastated the city, destroying 64 buildings and causing over $300,000 in damages. Boyle County's courthouse was among the destroyed buildings; its replacement was completed in 1862. After the Battle of Perryville in the American Civil War on October 8, 1862, many Danville buildings, including the courthouse, were appropriated by Union forces for use as a hospital. On October 11, a Union force drove Confederate forces from the county fairgrounds through Danville. In 1775, Archibald McNeill planted Kentucky's first recorded hemp crop at Clark's Run Creek near Danville. Boyle County became one of ten Kentucky counties which together produced over 90% of the US yield in 1889. It was the state's largest cash crop until 1915 when it lost its market to imported jute. On October 5, 2000, Dick Cheney and Senator Joe Lieberman, candidates for Vice President of the United States, debated at Centre College during the 2000 presidential election. On October 11, 2012, Centre College will again host Vice-Presidential debates.. The majority of Danville residents commute to each work with their own car, and Jeff Wyler's new and used car dealerships have been proud to meet the auto needs of Danville since 1973.
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