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Michael Hiland

December 7, 2013 · review of Tom Roush Mazda

Your dealership is always professional and top notch! Thank you!

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March 8, 2017

Andy Bargeron

Great service, they put my concerns first and went well out of their way to resolve a very thorny issue to my satisfaction. Scott in particular went to bat for me with Mazda corporate to resolve a warranty question. This dealership has one of the best service departments I've ever dealt with... and I've dealt with a lot of them, both mass brands and premium brands as well; they even provide loaners, which a lot of mainstream brands do not. Even premium brands in the Indianapolis area that I've dealt with are inferior to Tom Roush.

October 30, 2014

Artie Sluka

I just took my (second) Mazda3 in for the first round of scheduled maintenance. Once again, the experience was great, the facilities are really nice, the staff was very friendly, the waiting lounge was very accommodating, the service price was reasonable. Not much else I could ask for =]

October 26, 2018

Chad Cox

So took cx7 in for airbag and rocker arm recall said it also needs a tie rod.okay no prob honestly 200 is worth it just so I don't have to do it. Get it back and it's grinding on rotation of front driver side wheel. I'm 40 yrs old and been working on both new and older cars since I was 13. First they try to tell me it's dust on the tie rod, are you kidding me. Then they try to tell me a piece of rust fell between the rotar guard and the rotar, sorry not buying that either. Getting it back today so hopefully they had a little more attention to detail this time and it doesn't have to be taken back Monday. I think I'll be taking it back to Penske from now on.

May 1, 2021

123456whatthehellman

Brutal experiences at this place. 1.) My wife bought her car there and had all the oil changes done, until we got married. The oil plug was so stripped, it was round instead of hexagon. They destroyed it, but never replaced it. I'm not sure how they even changed the oil. I bought one and brought it to them to install. They told us they might break the oil pan getting the old one out. I told them they have been the only ones to work on the car, they caused the problem, and if they broke the oil pan, they'd fix it for free. THEN, they just put the new one on without a fuss. 2.) They put on new tires at 70,000 miles, mostly because the front right tire was worn. After about 5,000 miles, she had a front right tire start making sounds. They rotated the tires, and then the next tire in the front right started making the same sound. Another rotation, another tire making noise. By 10,000 miles on new tires, her car was vibrating and making all sorts of rumbling. 3.) They said she needed new brakes, but that didn't fix it. 20,000 miles later, her brake line failed, fortunately in Fazoli's parking lot and not on the highway. She took it to Tom Roush, and they said her tires needed replacing and her brakes pads were almost gone, too. They quoted $2,500 for repairs. We towed it directly south on 32 for a second opinion. The tires that had been on the front right since the new set were wearing unevenly, due to a bad tie rod. They said the pads weren't even half worn yet and didn't need replacing. The place on 32 charged $270 for the brake line repair. 4.) What a crock, right? Don't bother with Tom Roush Mazda. They completely missed a faulty tie rod, which is bad enough, but stripped the oil plug to the point it risked breaking her oil pan to remove, and then tried to over charge for services she didn't need. We will never return.