Scott Mazda
Allentown, PA
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One of the best car purchase experiences I have ever had! They gave me an unbeatable price on a CX-9, gave me a competitive price on my trade--sight unseen--and treated me great every step of the way. I li They gave me an unbeatable price on a CX-9, gave me a competitive price on my trade--sight unseen--and treated me great every step of the way. I live in the Philly area, and drove 40 miles to pick up the car--and it was totally worth it. The only downside is that I can't take it there for service--they have a great service program for owners with free state inspections, etc. Plus--they are now in a beautiful facility which used to be the showroom for Hummer. More
Had worked through Kyle previously and he was very friendly and more importantly, knowledgeble and efficient! Price-wise, I gave a "great", but only because I can get employee pricing + 0% financing friendly and more importantly, knowledgeble and efficient! Price-wise, I gave a "great", but only because I can get employee pricing + 0% financing + $500 customer loyalty + exactly what I expected for my trade-in (as per Edmunds, Kelly BB, etc.) I do my own oil/filter changes, so I haven't used the dealership for any service yet. Overall, the place was low pressure and made it enjoyable to buy from. More
I bought my car way back at the end of 2005. first, I would like to say that the dealership lies and tells you things that sound like they are going to be giving you a service when in fact, they do not. would like to say that the dealership lies and tells you things that sound like they are going to be giving you a service when in fact, they do not. I was told I would have periodic check-ins to make sure the car was doing ok and this and that. Not that I want a call from them, but I never recieved one call. Not that big of a deal, but it's the stuff they throw in there to make you think the experience is that much better than any other Mazda dealer. Matthew Kitchens was probably the rudest person I have ever dealt with. I was there with my boyfriend the first day of car hunting, and we sat down with Mr. Murra (who I never even saw listed on their Volvo or Mazda sales teams!)and the experience with him was ok. It was my first car purchase. He was not pushy or rude, bossy, etc. He was actually more nervous than we were I think. We ended up getting a quote finally and Mr Kitchens comes into the room, while we are SITTING there, and stands behind the desk really pompous like, and says, "Now don't go taking this quote to other dealerships just to get a price $100.00 because they will beat it. Mr. Murra put a lot of work into this quote" as he is waving the paper around and belittling us with a stare. I literally looked at him and told him off in the politest way. I said that he was trying to get our business, not the other way around, so how dare he belittle us and insinuate that we are going to run off somewhere else for $100.00! I said $100.00, please! Het real. He did not know what to say because I caught him off guard and he actaully sat down in a chair right after that exchange of words. I took my grandfather the next day to make sure everything was right, and he called Mr. Kitchens a xxxxxxx(sp?) and he actually agreed that people have said that about him before. After I signed the agreement for the car, he apologized profusely, almost kissing my behind because I still bought the car and he treated me with disrespect the day before. If you are not dealing with Kitchens, you'll have a fair time. They weren't pushy like I said. I had to take it in to replace a motherboard that was causing my clock to not hold time properly. They took a long time to get that done, and I had to wait a few weeks for the parts to come in. Parking in their service area was also atrocious from what I remember, but I have not been up there in years. More
The service has been OK so far, but they push for routine maintenance as they see it, not as recommended in the owners manual. They changed the gas cap because it could have been possibly causing the "che maintenance as they see it, not as recommended in the owners manual. They changed the gas cap because it could have been possibly causing the "check-engine-light" to go on. The "check-engine-light" was more likely caused by over filling the gas tank, but I agreed to a new cap. Not only was the price of the cap more than double what I could have bought it elsewhere, but didn't even have the tether that keeps it attached to the gas fill door. More