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zdpz
08-03-2011, 02:48 AM
I bought my car new from Mazda of Toronto in 2009. I was helped by a sales associate who had a whole desk of awards. I'll just use initials R.K.

After buying my car, I never got a welcome package. The sales associate would not return my calls when I asked about the welcome package (which my friends who bought their mazdas new got.)

I'm glad I didnt buy the extended warranty that they were trying to scare me into, because it's been 2.5 years and the car is running without a cough. Great car!

Lastly, after my first 8000KM the tech I spoke with who handled my case made me get Tire Rotations! He had me convinced it's good practice to rotate them in the begining so that it keeps the vehicle balanced to help it break in. What a load of horse crap that was.

To say the least I never went back to them after that. I never even got a call or message regarding the recall on the Steering Wheel and the Washer Wipers. So I am disappointed in Mazda for not following through on this (I'm sure everyone has their own experience, but this was my bad experience).

FLIPDADY
08-03-2011, 07:45 AM
I bought my car new from Mazda of Toronto in 2009. I was helped by a sales associate who had a whole desk of awards. I'll just use initials R.K.

After buying my car, I never got a welcome package. The sales associate would not return my calls when I asked about the welcome package (which my friends who bought their mazdas new got.)

I'm glad I didnt buy the extended warranty that they were trying to scare me into, because it's been 2.5 years and the car is running without a cough. Great car!

Lastly, after my first 8000KM the tech I spoke with who handled my case made me get Tire Rotations! He had me convinced it's good practice to rotate them in the begining so that it keeps the vehicle balanced to help it break in. What a load of horse crap that was.

To say the least I never went back to them after that. I never even got a call or message regarding the recall on the Steering Wheel and the Washer Wipers. So I am disappointed in Mazda for not following through on this (I'm sure everyone has their own experience, but this was my bad experience).
What's your VIN#? It's possible either the recalls have been done or your car does not apply to them.

aris
08-03-2011, 08:46 AM
I'm pretty sure Mazda Canada sends you a letter for recall. Dealer does not

Pereira11
08-03-2011, 10:06 AM
"Lastly, after my first 8000KM the tech I spoke with who handled my case made me get Tire Rotations! He had me convinced it's good practice to rotate them in the begining so that it keeps the vehicle balanced to help it break in. What a load of horse crap that was."


ummm it is not a load of crap to rotate your tires, read about it.

FLIPDADY
08-03-2011, 10:44 AM
"Lastly, after my first 8000KM the tech I spoke with who handled my case made me get Tire Rotations! He had me convinced it's good practice to rotate them in the begining so that it keeps the vehicle balanced to help it break in. What a load of horse crap that was."


ummm it is not a load of crap to rotate your tires, read about it.
Shhh Andrew, we want more tire sales.:chuckle

cwp_sedan
08-03-2011, 11:34 AM
Welcome package? This isn't a rub n tug, I'm not sure exactly what you were expecting to receive.

I never got this "welcome package" you speak of but I could care less at this point. What exactly is it supposed to consist of anyway?

Tire rotations are every 8k or 16k for me so the tech wasn't feeding you BS,. Maybe you should do a little research and familiarize yourself with some auto tech knowledge. :)

Pereira11
08-03-2011, 11:47 AM
Shhh Andrew, we want more tire sales.:chuckle

Hahah ya whoops sorry, yes you should not rotate your tires just buy new ones every 30,000km :P

Jeff-TheBiz
08-03-2011, 02:21 PM
I'm glad I didnt buy the extended warranty that they were trying to scare me into, because it's been 2.5 years and the car is running without a cough. Great car!


Extended Warranty doesn't really help you much during the first 3 yrs anyhow.. thats why it is called "Extended" it extends what you already have..

I sincerely wish you the next 3yrs of problem free driving... however, statisticaly.. you will wish you had gotten the warranty.

greardon
08-03-2011, 02:50 PM
unsure the point of this post, other than the appropriate reply's ........lol...............just sayin

J.Dragan
08-04-2011, 11:07 AM
So rotating your tires is a load of crap, hmm interesting. It's called regular maintenance just like changing your oil and oil filter, and your brakes pads and rotors, certain fluids etc, etc. Some at more frequent intervals than others. Oh by the way there's a thing called an Owners Manual in the glove box of your car, it's an interesting read I suggest you check out the regular maintenance schedule for your vehicle you just may be enlightened.

omalak
08-06-2011, 10:07 AM
Hahah ya whoops sorry, yes you should not rotate your tires just buy new ones every 30,000km :P

Hey! Rotate or not if you run Falken ZE912's buying new tires at 30,000km is the norm!:chuckle

Rob23
08-06-2011, 11:14 AM
Hey! Rotate or not if you run Falken ZE912's buying new tires at 30,000km is the norm!:chuckle

so many ppl have problems with their falcons. i have the ze912's for over 2 years with no problems and no strange wear.