View Full Version : Orangeville's demise.
Lodian
05-13-2010, 06:07 PM
I just heard a rumour that Mazda Canada has just pulled the franchise on Orangeville.
FLIPDADY
05-13-2010, 06:11 PM
Ouch!!
DualSoul
05-13-2010, 06:47 PM
Good riddance?
S.F.W.
05-13-2010, 06:49 PM
let's wait and see something in the news or announced somewhere. As of now, it appears to be just a rumour.
-RJ3-
05-13-2010, 07:13 PM
http://www.toprotege.com/forums/showthread.php?t=55626&page=6
Any connection???
Donutz
05-13-2010, 07:53 PM
Here it is: http://www.thestar.com/business/article/809245--mazda-canada-terminates-controversial-orangeville-dealer?bn=1
repoman_2
05-13-2010, 08:41 PM
Heard this at work this afternoon. We had been receiving a lot of service customers from Orangeville Mazda who had been unhappy with how they were being treated
kimro
05-13-2010, 08:55 PM
Those are some serious consequences...
xxSlidewaysxx
05-13-2010, 09:01 PM
I hope the courts go in dry.......and leave a burning ring of fire......
-RJ3-
05-13-2010, 09:25 PM
Not to forget this also affects reputations of other Mazda dealerships!
please help out other mazda affiliates, and explain to people if you hear about bad mouthing a good book dealership or any of our affiliated dealerships.
Orangeville Mazda has given a bad taste to mazda dealerships across canada, and we should not let this give any of our dealerships a bad rep...
some dealerships are receiving hate mail from customers by accident because of this.
I hope this dies out quick because It is not fair to the mazda dealerships whose provided excellent service in the past present and future..
Dave_The_BMXER
05-13-2010, 09:29 PM
Wow I feel bad for those affected who just worked there by the book, but Mazda had to take a strong stance against such nonsense.
TokyoKiller
05-13-2010, 10:17 PM
Wow just wow.
SpeedMak
05-13-2010, 10:41 PM
This has gotten as far as this also. Check out the link:
http://www.torontogolfnuts.com/showthread.php?t=58693
SpeedMak
05-13-2010, 10:43 PM
The funny thing about this is that he sounded so angry in his Television interview. He mentioned that he had fired the two managers, but what he forgot to mention to the public that one of them is his partner in a Suzuki Dealership that he owns in Pickering? What an actor!
wikdslo
05-14-2010, 09:04 AM
As official as blasphemous journalists can get:
http://www.thestar.com/business/article/809245--mazda-canada-terminates-controversial-orangeville-dealer
froggy
05-14-2010, 11:04 AM
As official as blasphemous journalists can get:
http://www.thestar.com/business/article/809245--mazda-canada-terminates-controversial-orangeville-dealer
lol love this I see another member who knows "quality journalism" when they see it :chuckle
Tang_Reppin_905_Mazda
05-14-2010, 11:47 AM
THESE GUYS DESERVE IT! Mazda Canada terminates controversial Orangeville dealer
Car maker says dealer breached franchise agreement
Published 51 minutes ago
Tony Van Alphen Business Reporter
Mazda Canada has terminated a dealership in Orangeville for breaching the company’s business practices including an incident where the store sold a car to a woman for more than $25,000 above its real value.
In a rare move, the auto maker announced Thursday that it had ended the sales and service agreement for Mazda of Orangeville effectively immediately, which means the store cannot sell any new vehicles and parts to customers or make repairs.
The move comes less than a week after the Star revealed the dealership had sold a 2010 Mazda6 G6 sedan to a local woman for about $66,000 including taxes and a trade-in car but she should have paid less than $41,000.
“We informed the dealer this morning that we were terminating the agreement because he had not adhered to the business standards, under the terms of the sales and service agreement,” said Greg Young, Mazda’s director of corporate public relations.
Young noted the huge overpricing of a car to the woman was one example of a breach but the company conducted an investigation and found other violations.
He added there are clauses in the agreement that state the dealer must conduct business in a way that reflects favourably on the image, reputation and goodwill of the store and Mazda.
Young, who could not recall a termination for such breaches in almost two decades at Mazda, said the company has received calls from customers in recent days in response to negative publicity about the incident.
As a consequence of the termination, Mazda will buy back any new vehicles and parts from the dealership. However, the dealership could still sell and service used cars on the lot.
Sunny Bains, president and principle of Mazda of Orangeville, met briefly with company officials at corporate headquarters in Richmond Hill on Thursday and later confirmed the decision.
“You heard that, it’s probably true but I got to go,” Bains said before hanging up.
Bains, who has operated the medium-sized Mazda store for about three years, could seek a temporary court injunction to stop the company from ending the franchise agreement.
The Ontario Motor Vehicle Industry Council, which regulates new and used car dealers, charged Mazda of Orangeville and two senior sales employees recently with “engaging in unfair practice by making an unconscionable representation,” contrary to the Consumer Protection Act.
The dealership faces a maximum fine of $250,000 and the two employees could receive $100,000 fines plus jail time of up two years if they are found guilty. They could also lose their provincial registrations to sell vehicles.
The Star found that the dealership sold a 2010 Mazda6 G6 to an Orangeville women for almost $66,000 or about 60 per cent more than she should have paid by charging her three times the value of extra items and saddling her with an eight-year loan. The woman should not have qualified for the loan because she is unemployed and living on a disability pension.
Furthermore, the dealership slapped several thousand dollars on the manufacturer’s suggested retail price on the car which wasn’t new.
Bains said he fired the two employees after the Star reported details of the deal but the regulator indicated that he has known about the questionable sale for somewhat longer.
Ex-manager “Moe” Shaihk, one of the defendants who lost his jobs, and Bains are also partners in a Suzuki dealership in Pickering.
Bains promised last week he would reimburse the customer, Madeline Leonard, so she “would not be short one penny out of her pocket.” But Leonard said she has not received anything yet including Bains’ promise of a new car.
Regarding Mazda Canada’s decision, Leonard said if the company thinks it is fair, “it’s alright with me.
“I’m the fairest person in the world,” said the 56-year-old woman. “I believe everyone should be fair and honest.”
mazdaskit
05-14-2010, 12:08 PM
good they deserve that. good for mazda of canada
Elusivellama
05-15-2010, 12:05 AM
Throw the book at them! Jail time + $100k fine + revoke license.
omalak
05-15-2010, 03:07 PM
haha.. i hope their suzuki dealership gets shit too lol..
suzuki must be hating the fact that their name is mentioned in all these articles as well!
Been following this story on Autoblog....ouch.
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