Hi Everyone,
I have been a Chrysler product owner since the early 80s and while I never experienced problems with any of their vehicles that would prevent me from buying their product again, I have finally had it with their non existent customer service. (bang)
With Chrysler going bankrupt and my dealer disappearing from the face of the Earth and Chrysler not alerting me or helping me find a new servicing dealer, it was time for a new vehicle.
I looked at other American companies and again, with a negative customer service attitude by the dealers made me ill to even think I should buy American, (what is American today???) because of how the majority of dealers treat you at these auto franchises. Nothing wrong with their product, just how you get treated from the dealer to the top. (now that that is off my chest.. (blah)
Saturday I decided to go shopping for a replacement for my wife's Jeep. I have always admired the look of the CX-9 as it is the sportiest looking of all the manufacturers in my opinion.
We stopped in the local Mazda dealership and was met by a salesman who was very nice and helpful. We test drove a CX-9 and I liked the performance of it and it even out powered my 4.7L V8 Jeep with what felt like ease.
The fit and finish of the test mule was very nice and the engine was extremely quiet. The tire noise was kind of crappy on some roads but on the highway (good pavement) it was a pleasure to drive. I am sure it is because of the OEM Bridgestone tires being used as they are not know for being real quiet like Dunlop or Pirelli. The handling was what I expected for a cruiser and was happy. The interior room is B-I-G ... Did I say B-I-G??? I am 6'2 and 300lbs and easily enjoy the spaciousness of the driver's cockpit.
Now to the experience of buying.. (the numbers game) I cam prepared with my Galves trade in value. the invoice price of the vehicle (I asked to see it but knew what it was within a few hundred) and any rebates and special financing. After a little nudging and back and forth (seems like the sales people are demanded by their boss to do it but who cares, I think it is fun to see them run back and forth (naughty). So I paid invoice, got special financing and the 1500 cash back plus my trade in value I wanted. I was very happy..... and with the 5/60 Mazda Total Care I am still $15/mo cheaper then my Jeep. So again, I was happy.
They prepped the vehicle, went over the gadgets (damn there are alot of them) and we left with a Brand new 2009 Black CX-9 AWD Grand Touring with all options.. (2 miles on the odometer and off the truck last week (mfg 4/23/09) )
My wife and I love this vehicle. From the cool advanced keyless keyfob to the dual bright exhaust tips. There is so much to learn with all the electronics I am sure we will continue to find new things for weeks to come.
I am sure I will have questions and I am looking forward to participating in the forum!
Mark
I have been a Chrysler product owner since the early 80s and while I never experienced problems with any of their vehicles that would prevent me from buying their product again, I have finally had it with their non existent customer service. (bang)
With Chrysler going bankrupt and my dealer disappearing from the face of the Earth and Chrysler not alerting me or helping me find a new servicing dealer, it was time for a new vehicle.
I looked at other American companies and again, with a negative customer service attitude by the dealers made me ill to even think I should buy American, (what is American today???) because of how the majority of dealers treat you at these auto franchises. Nothing wrong with their product, just how you get treated from the dealer to the top. (now that that is off my chest.. (blah)
Saturday I decided to go shopping for a replacement for my wife's Jeep. I have always admired the look of the CX-9 as it is the sportiest looking of all the manufacturers in my opinion.
We stopped in the local Mazda dealership and was met by a salesman who was very nice and helpful. We test drove a CX-9 and I liked the performance of it and it even out powered my 4.7L V8 Jeep with what felt like ease.
The fit and finish of the test mule was very nice and the engine was extremely quiet. The tire noise was kind of crappy on some roads but on the highway (good pavement) it was a pleasure to drive. I am sure it is because of the OEM Bridgestone tires being used as they are not know for being real quiet like Dunlop or Pirelli. The handling was what I expected for a cruiser and was happy. The interior room is B-I-G ... Did I say B-I-G??? I am 6'2 and 300lbs and easily enjoy the spaciousness of the driver's cockpit.
Now to the experience of buying.. (the numbers game) I cam prepared with my Galves trade in value. the invoice price of the vehicle (I asked to see it but knew what it was within a few hundred) and any rebates and special financing. After a little nudging and back and forth (seems like the sales people are demanded by their boss to do it but who cares, I think it is fun to see them run back and forth (naughty). So I paid invoice, got special financing and the 1500 cash back plus my trade in value I wanted. I was very happy..... and with the 5/60 Mazda Total Care I am still $15/mo cheaper then my Jeep. So again, I was happy.
They prepped the vehicle, went over the gadgets (damn there are alot of them) and we left with a Brand new 2009 Black CX-9 AWD Grand Touring with all options.. (2 miles on the odometer and off the truck last week (mfg 4/23/09) )
My wife and I love this vehicle. From the cool advanced keyless keyfob to the dual bright exhaust tips. There is so much to learn with all the electronics I am sure we will continue to find new things for weeks to come.
I am sure I will have questions and I am looking forward to participating in the forum!
Mark