We had just went through the unpleasant experience of mistakenly purchasing a 2014 Mazda 2 that was a "certified" used car by camelback mazda (see yelp review under Jesse V for details). The documentation they gave us stated they went through the factory approved inspection process and assured us many times over that there were no issues with the car. Not more than 36 hours after bringing the car home it started to LEAK OIL. We brought the car in the next day and they held on to it after 2 days then sent us home with the car. The night I brought my car home, my boyfriend checked under the car and it WAS STILL LEAKING OIL. We unfortunately took the car back to camelback madza where several days went by with no phone call or communication from the service department. We had to contact them to see what was going on with our newly purchases (and defective car). After a call with the service director, he admitted they knew about the oil leak before they put the car on sale and attempted to repair it. This repair was NOT DISCLOSED on the Mazda Factory Certification paperwork (there are literally two check boxes specifically stating if engine oil was leaking from the car and if the car needed to be repaired) nor was it disclosed to us when we were purchasing the car! Needless to say after the 3rd failed repair attempt, we took the leaking car to Earnhardt Mazda (a far more reputable dealership) they discovered a CRACK in the ENGINE BLOCK. Earnhardt Mazda repaired the issue in accordance to factory specifications and did a wonderful job making sure I was taken care of.
STEER AS FAR AWAY FROM CAMELBACK MAZADA AS POSSIBLE
(no pun intended)