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Tim Dahle Mazda Murray Parts
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I bought a car from this dealership, have regular service with them, and will give them my business for my next vehicle purchase. I did my homework before going car shopping and made an informed decision. To invest in a vehicle that I will drive for the next 5-years without research is not smart. If you go to a dealership to purchase an AWD vehicle and you have a friend with you, how do you end up with a FWD vehicle? You have an obligation to read, if nothing else, the information about that specific vehicle and it's right in your face on the car window. \r
If You have a peeling dashboard and you believe it's a manufacturing problem? Why not contact the manufacturer or look it up on the internet to see if it actually is a defect for that type of vehicle. After 2 years I would have asked the same question. \r
Shopping for a car without being informed or having someone who is informed with you is just not smart. If you trust someone to spoon feed you information that you could research on your own, shame on you... No wonder Bernie Madoff was able to scam so many folks! Do your homework people!
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