I brought my truck in because I was hearing a squealing sound when performing right turns thinking that maybe it was wheel bearings. The service department notified me (2 days later) that they were unable to replicate the noise and asked me to come in to do a test drive with the tech so we could verify what I was hearing. After the test drive it was determined that it was no the bearings but it was the brakes (wear on the pads and rotors, first time I was hearing of this, but i digress). So we did the brakes (rotors, pads), a break line flush, and an oil change. I was called and told that the service had been completed and ready for pick up. I arrived around 3 pm, saw that my truck was parked outside of the bay doors, went inside to pay and was on my way. Or so I thought.....
When I started my truck the dashboard lit up like a Christmas tree. Check engine light, traction light, and an error displaying reduced engine power. How could this have been missed? someone had to move my truck from where the services had been performed to the bay doors. The truck was also running with a noticeable muffled sound when idling. No way this wasn't the case for whoever moved the vehicle. Should have been evident that something was wrong.
So I go back inside and inform my attendant of the issue and they then take it back to have it looked at again. 2 hours go bye, I am still in the lot waiting. My attendant did reach out to me a few time to notify me that they were troubleshooting and would update me as information was available. Finally, close to closing time I am informed that I would be receiving a rental for the weekend (long weekend, Labor Day). Then this process takes almost another half an hour to complete because the person who typically works in the rental department was out of office.
The tech comes out and gives me the explanation that when the "brake pedal(?)" was detached, while performing the fill for the oil change that likely it was overfilled and some of the oil had made contact with the connection and this was why it was performing the way it was. Said that they tried to switch out the pedal completely but still to no go.
I am disappointed because all of the issues I encountered came after I had paid and was ready to drive off. Again, how was the truck moved from where the maintenance was performed to where I picked it up without this being noticed?
In the past I have inquired about have some issues looked at at this location and the answer is always " if we want to go this route, you will likely be without a vehicle for X amount of days" and "we won't even be able to look at it for X days", almost like I am being dissuaded from have the service done here all together.
I have heard from several other customers (family, friends) as well who have had similar experiences and are in the same boat as me.... Likely not going to continue bring my vehicle to Mark Wahlberg any time soon. Looking for other options or dealerships to turn to. It's unfortunate too, the proximity is what drove me to come here in the first place and now I am likely going to Findlay, Ohio and LaRiche Chevrolet instead which is an hour and a half away just to have that confidence that I believe I deserve as a customer.
I have a few other experiences with this location that were not stellar, but I will go ahead and stick to this specific service for now. I was "awarded" a free oil change for my trouble, so maybe I will be in one more time. Likely after that, I will not. I do want to stress that the people I personally have dealt with were not rude in any way. I just felt like once I presented the "new" situation to them that I was the inconvenience and not the...
Read moreBelow are my tweets to Mark Whalberg asking him to have his dealership release my mom from a 2017 Chevy Trax. At this time the better business bureau, legal aid, and attorney general are involved to help her get her money back for the lemon she purchase Dec 4th of 2024 due to the poor condition the car was in after later inspection. If a representative of the dealership would like to expedite this process please contact us. The dealership offered to fix all the issues identified for an additional $3K as of my initial posting of this message.
During the span of this she has overheard
markwahlberg Hello Sir,
I’m just a guy from Ohio who loves his mom. My mom bought a used Chevy Trax from your dealership in Columbus, OH late last year. Day after she purchased it she was having problems with the vehicle. She took the car to get checked out by the dealership, they worked on it, and even let her use a rental. I was grateful they did as she needs a vehicle for work as she goes to various elders home to take care of them each day. Even on Christmas.
She got car back, still has issues. So she took the car back to the dealership. They work on it more. It has come to a point now they won’t work on the car anymore at the dealership so she is paying money for local mechanics to fix.
I share all of this to ask you to have your company take back the vehicle.
I should have went with her to make sure she had a diagnosis tan on the vehicle but I did not and I blame myself for that. Now she needs to use my vehicle while hers is in the shop. Lucky I work remote.
More like blessed. Once again, I’m just a guy from Ohio that loves his mom and does not want to see her drop $$$$ into a clunker to get from A to B. If given the chance I will be with her whenever she gets a new car moving forward to prevent her from making the same mistake.
@markwahlberg hey I am reaching out to share my mom is bringing the car back to your Columbus dealership for at least the fourth since she purchased the Chevy trax in Dec last year. Please take the car back and have the loan apply to a better vehicle
@markwahlberg I took the Chevy Trax from your Columbus dealership my mom purchased. There is fluid dripping mixing into the oil. Causing the oil to have a milky look to it. The mechanics believe the dealership either never gave the car an oil change because if they did they would
Have seen the milky oil and never sold the car. The mechanic found that all of the codes were cleared that would have had the dashboard light up from the various issues the car is having. I believe your dealership is being poorly ran by whomever is in charge. We spoke with the loan provider of the vehicle today @markwahlberg they advised that we take the vehicle back to your dealer and have them fix it all or have loan canceled. Blessed that the state of Ohio has solid laws against selling lemons. Once again I am asking you to have the shop take the vehicle back or resolve the many issues wrong with the car they sold my mom. Please
Hey Mark,
My mom is working with legal aid. They said she has a case. She will have a lawyer contact them to get the money back for...
Read morePurchased a new car February 2024. I am leaving my review after the 1st 10 months of ownership.
Sale process: (delt with B-Rad) Sales team seemed professional and helpful during time of purchase. Although would not give my wife and time to discuss individually the purchase. To the point we had to leave and discuss and home and come back. Even coming out and asking directly to be left alone to discuss did not work. There was also something missed during the sales process, and we got talked to multiple times about this before weeks after buying the car. There was also a lot of what felt like guilt playing on leaving a perfect review.
Finance: (Do not remember who) Pushed for warranties, and asked specific questions about the warranty and was assured it would not be an issue. I bought the maintenance warranty (to cover brakes) and tires. We have not had to replace the brakes yet due to miles driven. Our tire warranty was utilized (Due not recommend see maintenance section below).
Maintenance: (Multiple service technician- seem nice and friendly,) We (Wife and I) have made appointments through the app and am giving some grace with the hacks and technical issues that are not the dealerships or anyone's fault. We have had 3 oil changes and 1 unplanned servicing We have never had an appointment less than 2 hours, we do not plan on getting out of there in in timely fashion.
As for the tires we made an appointment and where able to get in within 24 hours which is fair. The tire had metal about 1/2" in length and 1/8" wide needing a repair. Our tire warranty only covered the 1 tire punctured and not all 4. I was told all 4 needed replaced as it is all wheel drive (this is an industry standard and not a complaint). This situation was asked about directly when being pushed to by the tire warranty, I have owned all-wheel drive vehicle for over a decade and only buy the warranty if it was not something I needed to worry about. This was most likely a miscommunication and at worst a lie from the finance department and not a reflection of the service department.
The next issue was the tires where not in stock. This is a car I bought new from the dealership and would expect they keep the standard tire size of the vehicles they sale (only 1 of 4 in stock). But I was told they could get tires the next day. I was able to take time off work to have the fix completed. Come the next morning I showed up at the scheduled time and was told the tires had not arrived yet. It took another 1.5 hours for the tires to be delivered. I had already taken the time to call and schedule a tire change at another company but stayed at the dealership as 1 of the 4 tires had already been changed and I would not receive a discount at the other plant.
I understand there is little profit in tires and warranty work but am disappointed in reliability. If it was not for warranties bought, I would take the car to a different dealership, or 3rd party maintenance shop. Not due to cost but efficiency, and reliability.
Sales: 3/5 Finance:...
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