
Mark Miller Toyota
Salt Lake City, UT
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Mark Miller Toyota is the best! I bring my Highlander only here for service! The team here is well trained, always polite, and take excellent care of me and my car. Thank you! I bring my Highlander only here for service! The team here is well trained, always polite, and take excellent care of me and my car. Thank you! More
Great service prompt very direct about what they’re going to do and how much it was going to cost and the price didn’t change. Very nice people. to do and how much it was going to cost and the price didn’t change. Very nice people. More
Honest, Happy, Hardworking people who always want what’s best for the customer! They were straightforward and honest about the whole process, and made sure I understood everything. I love my new 4runner!!! best for the customer! They were straightforward and honest about the whole process, and made sure I understood everything. I love my new 4runner!!! I would recommend this dealership to anyone! 5 STARS!!! More
TLDR - Mark Miller sold me a defective brand new truck, failed to fix the issues properly, and then told me I was sorry out of luck. Wish I could give 0 stars. Bought a brand new 2025 tundra, and after failed to fix the issues properly, and then told me I was sorry out of luck. Wish I could give 0 stars. Bought a brand new 2025 tundra, and after 1500 miles the front seats started making a clunking noise, and the steering started pulling to the right. Brought it in to the service department, and was told they needed to get new clips for the inside of the seat. I was also originally told that I would have to pay for an alignment to fix the steering, but then later was told sometimes they come from the factory misaligned, and they would cover the alignment under warranty. The fact they originally wanted to charge me to fix the steering should have been my first warning I was in for trouble. Fast forward two weeks, and never heard anything back on the clips, so I called in. Apparently the clips had arrived a while back, but no one called me. Then, when I go to get the clips installed, I was told there was still a lot of play, and they needed to call Toyota to ask what to do next. Well the end of the day approached, and no one had called me back, so I was going to be stranded without a car. When I called, I found out my service advisor went home sick and no one knew to call me back! Seriously? Had I not been persistent and called back, I would have been stranded without a car. Anyway, after getting me a loaner car, and two more days pass, I was called and told they added some additional insulation to the seat and it was "much better", which doesn't really inspire confidence that the issue was fully resolved, especially since they admitted that the new seats clips still had "a lot of play". So I drive it home, and the steering wheel was now crooked after they aligned the wheels! Then, the next day, the seat sound comes back! I recorded the sound, sent the video to the service department, and had to wait several more days before I could bring it back in again (service director was out of town). I bring it back in and I'm told that in spite of my video, they couldn't duplicate the sound to the same noise level as the first time I brought it in and therefore its "fixed". I was also told they are allowed a certain number of degrees of the steering wheel being crooked, and mine was right at the limit. I was also told my only recourse was to keep bringing in my truck "until the sound is loud enough for them to duplicate". I even sat with the service manager and showed him the sound (albeit fainter than when it was making it in my earlier video), and was still told it was not enough for him to do anything. To top it all off, I find a blue scuff mark on the front fender, and when I asked if their service guys hit anything, was told it was probably just from plants. I don't know what kind of plants leave paint scuffs, but regardless where in the heck were you driving my car while you had it? Did the service tech take it offroad? Do yourself a favor and avoid this place at all costs. Toyotas are obviously no longer made to last, Mark Miller Toyota knows this, and fails to stand by their products. Unfortunately now I get to explore my options under lemon laws. More