This is my first post, but I’d like to tell you all a little story about my experience with Burlington Mazda. Take it for what it’s worth, but suffice it to say that no one I know will ever set foot in that dealership again.
DO YOURSELF A FAVOUR, BUY FROM Jeff The-Biz…
June 18, 2008 – Had an appointment to see a demo 2008 Mazda 3. Arrived to find car was gone for the day.
June 20, 2008 – Had another appointment but called ahead this time. Car had been given out as a loaner for the weekend. Made an appointment for Monday (June 23).
June 21, 2008 – Popped into dealership (they were having a sale). Told by my sales rep that he had sold the car that morning. WTF?
June 23, 2008 – Received a call from sales rep, his deal had fallen through, car was available again.
June 24, 2008 – Despite my better judgment, we agreed to purchase the car. The bill of sale was written up, and stupidly I signed assuming the figures we had agreed upon were there. Our baby was crying so I didn’t have enough time to look things over.
June 25, 2008 – Found the supposed “error” on our bill of sale and called the sales rep. He assured me that the discounts we agreed upon were there.
June 27, 2008 – Had my brother-in-law inquire about the car we had purchased. Several reps tried to sell him the car knowing full well I was picking it up the next day. From his discussions, it was clear that the aforementioned discount had not been included in my bill of sale. I made a trip into the dealership at this point, only to be given a portion of the agreed upon discount.
June 28, 2008 – Picked up the car… outside it was shiny and clean, but the inside was dirty, the dash and console had not even been dusted. At least we had the car though and hopefully wouldn’t have to deal with these guys again.
September 8, 2008 – Received a call from the dealership. They were requesting our marriage certificate, as we applied the Mazda Grad Rebate to our purchase. They were having trouble getting reimbursed from Mazda Canada because my wife’s college transcript is in her maiden name. I told them that when I find the marriage certificate I will fax it in.
September 13, 2008 – Dealership called my wife and were rude to her. Told her that if the marriage certificate wasn’t faxed that evening that there would be a $100 service fee. I let this one slide (at my wife’s request) and politely faxed in the certificate as requested.
September 29, 2008 – Received a another call from the dealership. They were still having trouble with Mazda Canada because they had put only my name on the ownership of the car. They were requesting that I bring in the ownership to be changed. I told them we are very busy and when we have time, we will bring it in.
October 3, 2008 – Dealership called my wife and were rude to her again. Told her that we had to bring in the ownership because “they are waiting”, and if we can’t bring it in we should just drop it in the mail. Give me a break… like I’m just going to throw my ownership in the mail. At this point I decided to seek a little advice. Turns out I don’t owe them a damn thing… and as of right now, that’s exactly what they’re getting.