Thanks Dodge, Festival City
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Thanks Dodge, Festival City
I just want to say that at last, I have recieved good service in the ME! Nothing overly special, just did what they said they would, when they said they would, which is all I ever expect. There was a couple of day delay, but in fairness, I'd asked for a few out of the ordinary extras and I was told in advance what was happening.
If any of you are looking for a new Dodge, Chrysler or Jeep, I thoroughly recommend you go down to the dealership at Festival City. Richard Turnbull, the Branch Manager (and a Scot) runs a transparent system down there, even down to actually pricing the cars! Bijou was the salesman he put me in touch with, really polite young lad, and always on the ball when it came to updates. So in short, you can't go far wrong. Thanks for listening!
If any of you are looking for a new Dodge, Chrysler or Jeep, I thoroughly recommend you go down to the dealership at Festival City. Richard Turnbull, the Branch Manager (and a Scot) runs a transparent system down there, even down to actually pricing the cars! Bijou was the salesman he put me in touch with, really polite young lad, and always on the ball when it came to updates. So in short, you can't go far wrong. Thanks for listening!
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Re: Thanks Dodge, Festival City
agree...it's where I got mine from and I have no complaints about them either...good service by nice people...
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Re: Thanks Dodge, Festival City
I just want to say that at last, I have recieved good service in the ME! Nothing overly special, just did what they said they would, when they said they would, which is all I ever expect. There was a couple of day delay, but in fairness, I'd asked for a few out of the ordinary extras and I was told in advance what was happening.
If any of you are looking for a new Dodge, Chrysler or Jeep, I thoroughly recommend you go down to the dealership at Festival City. Richard Turnbull, the Branch Manager (and a Scot) runs a transparent system down there, even down to actually pricing the cars! Bijou was the salesman he put me in touch with, really polite young lad, and always on the ball when it came to updates. So in short, you can't go far wrong. Thanks for listening!Attachment 66438
If any of you are looking for a new Dodge, Chrysler or Jeep, I thoroughly recommend you go down to the dealership at Festival City. Richard Turnbull, the Branch Manager (and a Scot) runs a transparent system down there, even down to actually pricing the cars! Bijou was the salesman he put me in touch with, really polite young lad, and always on the ball when it came to updates. So in short, you can't go far wrong. Thanks for listening!Attachment 66438
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Re: Thanks Dodge, Festival City
I just want to say that at last, I have recieved good service in the ME! Nothing overly special, just did what they said they would, when they said they would, which is all I ever expect. There was a couple of day delay, but in fairness, I'd asked for a few out of the ordinary extras and I was told in advance what was happening.
If any of you are looking for a new Dodge, Chrysler or Jeep, I thoroughly recommend you go down to the dealership at Festival City. Richard Turnbull, the Branch Manager (and a Scot) runs a transparent system down there, even down to actually pricing the cars! Bijou was the salesman he put me in touch with, really polite young lad, and always on the ball when it came to updates. So in short, you can't go far wrong. Thanks for listening!Attachment 66438
If any of you are looking for a new Dodge, Chrysler or Jeep, I thoroughly recommend you go down to the dealership at Festival City. Richard Turnbull, the Branch Manager (and a Scot) runs a transparent system down there, even down to actually pricing the cars! Bijou was the salesman he put me in touch with, really polite young lad, and always on the ball when it came to updates. So in short, you can't go far wrong. Thanks for listening!Attachment 66438
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Yeah, I wish, they are paying for it though! Didn't want a 116i, so went for something I'd at least enjoy. First time I haven't had a company car in 11 years! Mind you, also the first new car I've ever bought.
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I'm a big lover of BMWs, but, the 1 series is the ugliest I've ever seen...They should even pay you for driving it, let alone giving one away...
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I just want to say that at last, I have recieved good service in the ME! Nothing overly special, just did what they said they would, when they said they would, which is all I ever expect. There was a couple of day delay, but in fairness, I'd asked for a few out of the ordinary extras and I was told in advance what was happening.
If any of you are looking for a new Dodge, Chrysler or Jeep, I thoroughly recommend you go down to the dealership at Festival City. Richard Turnbull, the Branch Manager (and a Scot) runs a transparent system down there, even down to actually pricing the cars! Bijou was the salesman he put me in touch with, really polite young lad, and always on the ball when it came to updates. So in short, you can't go far wrong. Thanks for listening!Attachment 66438
If any of you are looking for a new Dodge, Chrysler or Jeep, I thoroughly recommend you go down to the dealership at Festival City. Richard Turnbull, the Branch Manager (and a Scot) runs a transparent system down there, even down to actually pricing the cars! Bijou was the salesman he put me in touch with, really polite young lad, and always on the ball when it came to updates. So in short, you can't go far wrong. Thanks for listening!Attachment 66438