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- From: K.Buck@ma30.bull.com (Ken Buck)
- Newsgroups: rec.autos
- Subject: Re: MAZDA DEALER RIP OFF
- Message-ID: <1992Jul30.181914.2532@mips2.ma30.bull.com>
- Date: 30 Jul 92 18:19:14 GMT
- Sender: news@mips2.ma30.bull.com (Usenet News Manager)
- Reply-To: K.Buck@ma30.bull.com
- Organization: Bull HN Information Systems Inc.
- Lines: 16
- Originator: buck@granite.ma30.bull.com
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- In article <4ac1Hkhft8@atlantis.psu.edu> hvozda@wilbur.psu.edu (Eric Hvozda) writes:
- >In article <1992Jul30.111938.11309@mips2.ma30.bull.com> K.Buck@ma30.bull.com writes:
- >>In article <2620049@hplvec.LVLD.HP.COM> lea00@hplvec.LVLD.HP.COM
- >>> The dealer I bought my new 626 from was the only dealer that could
- >>>do warranty work on my car.
- >>
- >>the *dealership* may have told you this, but did _Mazda_
- >>tell you this too?
- >
- >Ah, but in places like Allentown, dealers agree not to work on cars bought
- >at another dealership. It really stinks too. I am speaking specially of
- >the dealerships down on Emmaus Street.
-
- i'll believe that _dealerships_ will agree to just about anything.
- but is Mazda aware of this practice and do they approve?
- (the same question applies to any other brands you may choose as well)
-