This business is Trusted — customers consistently rate it 4.8★ across 702 reviews, indicating reliable, quality service.
Strong long-term review history with 702 reviews and a 4.8★ average signals reliable, consistent service.
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 12:00 – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 12:00 – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 12:00 – 5:00 PM
Friday: 12:00 – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 12:00 – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 12:00 – 5:00 PM
Customers consistently cite quality service, professional conduct, and reliable results.
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Hidden Gem! Exceptional student pricing!! I recommend any car enthusiast stopping here. We spent almost 2 hours looking around and reading in their impressive library. There was a steady flow of others meandering around - but it never felt crowded. The vehicles are in spectacular shape and the whole area was decorated for Christmas. The Pontiac and Delorean were an added bonus, but added to the Packard story in such a natural way, it made sense to see them included. Super friendly staff and cute gift shop. The kids coloring area was as well appointed with books and items to engage this who want or need a hands on experience. Such a great find and definitely a hidden gem. In this aviation driven city, this is another great option for those who enjoy engines on the ground. A must see for any auto enthusiast !!
Great hidden Gem in Dayton,Ohio. I have passed this museum numerous times and finally decided to stop in. I was amazed of the classic cars and my experience was great. The staff members were extremely polite. I recommend using a card or EXACT cash for a form of payment because we were told for two people they didn’t have any change to give us which was not a big deal I just switched payment. We were literally like the ONLY visitors besides maybe 2 other customers. I highly recommend if you never been.
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Great destination to see the cars made by Packard in the 20th century! We visited on a Sunday in the afternoon and spent a little over an hour learning about the cars and the events taking place in the world. Any questions we had they were able to answer including taking a closer look by opening the hood to look at the engines. This site was a prior Packard dealer and was also great to see the engines built for WWII aircraft such as the P51 Mustang which helped the allies become more efficient in the bombing campaign in Germany. Great for family and touring at your own pace.
My friends and I had a wonderful time at America's Packard Museum! The vehicles on display were gorgeous and carefully maintained, and we learned so much about the detailed history of each one from an extremely helpful docent who was very patient with our many questions. We especially appreciated a number of features about early (and current) contributions of women in automotive history, most of which were new to us.
Great hidden Car Museum in Dayton, Ohio. The museum went indepth with their detailed signs for each car. The Packard Museum is laid out beautifully. The earliest cars and cars for racing are in the front and the most recent at the end of the museum. We were able to get an excellent understanding of each car, along what was going on in the United States and World at the time each car was built. The customer service was outstanding from the time we walked in the museum, until the time we left. The museum workers not only were helpful in answering questions, they were very kind to my wife who is handicapped, placing a ramp to enter and exit the Museum. Wheeling her to the car. Very kind and professional all around. You can tell these individuals love their work and care for others!