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August 15th, 2013 01:17 AM #41
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August 15th, 2013 11:42 PM #42
Clueless nga, it's not the first time I heard this feedback regarding GH. Tinanong ko na sila ng same concern during my 1kPMS, di pala nila tine-take note for similar customer queries like yours. If they are not taking notes and learning from previous experiences and customer feedback, I don't think they can do their job properly. That's why I'm now considering moving to another casa for regular PMS.
Any recommendation from other Mazda owners? Saan reliable Mazda casa for PMS?
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August 16th, 2013 12:01 AM #43I'm thinking of trying Mazda Pasig since its near my office for my next PMS.
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August 16th, 2013 09:57 AM #44
Most SAs kasi learn from trainings and handouts. They don't actually spend time in the products they're selling much less own one. You can only learn so much from reading. Mga owners nga minsan after a few years of driving a car may nadidiscover pa na something surprising about their ride (pwera sira). Ok lang yun kung clueless din ang bumibili. In cases like mga Tsikoteers na halos alam pati bore and stroke ng otong gusto medyo dehado talaga ang SA
BMW for one recognizes this deficiency hence they're recruiting product professionals: BMW PH to recruit Apple-style 'product professionals' - Industry News .
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August 17th, 2013 12:39 AM #45
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September 14th, 2013 01:53 AM #46A few days ago I heard a cracking sound whenever I accelerate and change gears from 1-2. It's like a Diesel engine sound and I reported this immediately to Mazda GH for checking. Initial diagnostics show that it might be caused by the tensioner bearing. They replaced it but it didn't fix it and the noise is still there. Mazda will check it again next week to properly isolate since they said mine is an AWD.
I'm not sure if you guys have experienced this before.
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September 14th, 2013 11:03 PM #47
Sorry to hear that bro.
Not in mine, difference is it's 4x2. Pero again, that is one example of casa lacking the right competence to troubleshoot and replace the right thing. They just replace something and observe, only to find out it's not the culprit. Buti under warranty, pero hassle on your part to keep coming back until it is resolved. Paano na if out of warranty na, the owner will pay for their errors everytime they replace the wrong thing and does not address the issue.
What's your mileage na by the way?
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September 15th, 2013 02:52 PM #48
Has anyone used 87 octane (91 RON) for Mazda CX9? Any feedback or comment?
The owner's manual mentions 87 octane (91 RON) as minimum fuel rating requirement.
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