Lol... Mazda got:
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Lol... Mazda got:
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Liberty is the greatest measure of equality.
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First thing I would be saying to the mazda dealer is that I will remember this when its time to get a new car.
When I die I'm sure to go to heaven, cause I spent my time in hell.
You get more with a kind word and a two by four, than you do with just a kind word.
We don't even take ours to a dealer anymore (overpriced, and often replace parts even when they're not sure it will fix it) even if our Impala was still under warranty, we'd still take it to a local place we go to ( www.andysservice.com ) that is privately owned. Andy himself used to work for GM/Cadillac and knows his shit, and never jerks us around, as he personally works on our Caddy, and we usually get his son for our Impala. They only replace a part if they're 100% sure it will fix whatever the issue is, and if they don't know for sure because it may be one or more of several things, they will be straight up honest and tell us what the best option is. Even if it means we don't do anything right away and wait to see if the problem gets worse. We could easily save $10 ($24 vs $34) on an oil change by taking it to a jiffy lube or some other place, but we'd rather give our money to Andy's. Plus neither Andy, his son, or any of the mechanics talk to women customers like they're stupid, but always make sure we fully understand the what, how, and why about any repair.
I wish all mechanics had this shop's ethics.