JohnS54Coupe
Member
I went to Puente Hills Mazda today to take a look at (and drive) the Mazdaspeed3. I think that it's reasonable that a person be allowed to drive a car before they commit to buying, and this is my philosophy whether it's a $12,000 Toyota Yaris or $200,000 Ferrari. Apparently, Puente Hills Mazda doesn't feel the same way, as I was informed by the salesperson and general manager.
I'm sorry, other people may be willing to buy without driving, but not me. I'm sure that there are other people willing to pay their $3,495 "additional markup" as well, but again, it won't be me.
My business will be taken to a dealership that doesn't have policies like this.
John
I'm sorry, other people may be willing to buy without driving, but not me. I'm sure that there are other people willing to pay their $3,495 "additional markup" as well, but again, it won't be me.
My business will be taken to a dealership that doesn't have policies like this.
John