Rant: Town North Mazda Sales Department
So my college's roommate, his girlfriend and another friend of mine were in town over the weekend. My roommate's girlfriend is trying to buy a small SUV as her next car, so we thought we would stop by Town North to test drive the CX-7.
Some background info about my friends: Two of them are from Houston and the other one from Austin. We are all in our late 20s and Asians.
I have heard stories about bad experience with the sales department of Town north, but the part guys seems cool and they did an ok job on my RX-8 services. So I thought I will give them a try.
Boy, was I wrong! :punchout: The first thing the salesman asked is how serious we are buying the car. Then when he asked for DLs and noticed they are out of towner’s, his attitude totally changed. He pretty much hinted he doesn't want to give us a test drive. Saying alot of out of towner’s kill time on test driving cars on the weekend. When I insisted we want a test drive, he went check with the sales manager.
I was shocked when the sales manager sided with the salesman. The manager told me Saturday is a very busy day, and if we are not seriously buying we could be wasting their time on a potential sale! He went on asking if I have a job, and how we are all trying to earn a living. The whole time they were very rude with bad attitude.
I am usually a very mellow guy, but I was pissed off! So I asked them do they know what customer service is. And how dare they have the idea we are test driving for fun and wasting their time. Have they heard of people buying cars across the country for a good price. And I went on how could they be so foolish just looking for the short term and forget how they will lose a potential long term customer with possible referrals. They finally agreed to let us test drive the CX7(which is inferior to the RAV4), the salesman was black faced the whole time.
Why would they be so foolish to piss of customers like this? Didn’t’ they know the power of the Internet when it comes to bad news? Mazda cars are sold on how they feel behind the seat, but how would anyone find out if they couldn’t get a test drive?:(
I really do like Mazda cars, but I am sadden by their awful dealerships. My friends who are Toyota and Honda loyalists probably will never consider Mazda again. The funny thing is, we later went to Lute Riley for a test drive in the just released Civic SI sedan. The sale didn’t even blink when we asked for a test drive………
Thanks for hearing my Rant.
Alan