That's very shortsighted Miss Steele MSP
miss_steele_msp said:
1-800-555 cant remember the rest. Maybe some one can fill the rest in. or you can look for it. It's the corporate number. It's like they train their dealers to be unfair.
Do you actually think Mazda, one of the smaller auto manufacturers in the world TRAIN their dealers to be ignorant, dishonest asses? No, it's all on the dealer's shoulder whether they want to be good or bad.
During my time as a Mazda owner I have had the pleasure of having TWO excellent dealerships. The dealerships had one thing in common THEY KNEW HOW TO TREAT THEIR CUSTOMER. They also knoew if they offered excellent service and respect the same people would keep coming back for more.
The benefit of going to a dealer is that there is a consistent record of WHO touched your car. There is also the benefit of being a loyal customer. I have never had an issue with getting service appointments at the last minute, getting a rental or getting a problem fixed. I even get my tires at my dealer. Sure I may pay a bit more, but how many people pay extra to be part of a country club or other membership-driven businesses? The way I look at it is that that extra few dollars goes toward piece of mind, that way that one time my engine falls out or a major repair occurs I know I'll be taken care of. It's all about trust, respect and loyalty.
On the flip side customers seem to think that respect is a one way street. How do you think dealers stay profitable? They get return customers who buy multiple cars and come in for scheduled service. But I meet people all the time who nickle and dime the dealers while moving from mechanic to mechanic for a few dollars less.
YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR
Unfortunately, there are some dealers who have be conditioned to by these unloyal customers and figure they need to use their time to sell-sell-sell and to hell with service.
The fault lies on both sides.
Zoom-Zoom-Hatch Sorry to hear about your engine. I would be more than upset if that happened to me. If your dealership is no help then get on the mazdausa site:
http://www.mazdausa.com/MusaWeb/contactMazda.action
and call customer service at the bottom of the page.
Believe me when I say that dealers also hate it when you call Mazda directly. Reporting a dealer to Mazda is the equivalent of dropping a bomb on their ability to get cars and make money. When it comes to dealers Mazda has a pecking order. Bad dealers fall to the bottom of that order.