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| - I decided to return to Centennial Mazda (no longer called Centennial, now it is Earnhart Mazda) because I purchased a truck there a couple years ago and had a great experience. When i arrived, everything was good. Spoke to a sale Mgr, picked out a car, test drive it, went over everything, etc. got back to the finance and the paper work was wrong. I went in as me as the buyer and had a co-sign. They had my co-signer as the buyer and myself as the co-signer. They explained becAuse of credit, the person with the higher credit gets out down as the buyer. I told them no, this was no going to be that case. Told me they would correct; which they did not. After having the car less than 12 hours, it would not start. I called the sales Mgr and told him what happen and told me to bring it in. I asked him how I was suppose to get it into the dealership if it wouldn't even start. He's reply was well when I do and they will fix the problem free of charge. I ended up fixing the problem myself, but they never followed up with me about the car. When I called a week later to check on the green slip, they told me I had to come back in to sign another form because I got s lower payment. Never explaining to me they dropped me off the car all together and now my co-signer is the full owner of the vehicle. I called many different times to speak to the guy in finance I have been working with. Never got him on the phone. Spoke to a couple different people that each told me they would call me right back and did not. I called every 2 hours. After still checking on my green slip, never once was I inform still I was not on the paper any longer. I picked up the green slip today to only see that it is just my co-sign on the vehicle. If I knew that 3 weeks ago, I would have not done business with them. Horrible. I will never go back there for anyone's cars.
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