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I drove away with a fully loaded Mazda3 GT over a ...

I drove away with a fully loaded Mazda3 GT over a month ago despite the dealership not having one in stock. I was quite impressed by the professionalism the Maple Mazda team presented to a person with zero experience in buying a vehicle. Sales manager Paul Joseph made the effort to ensure I left his dealership in a brand-new vehicle. He went so far as to tweak the numbers to give me the best price, despite the fact I had agreed to the initial cost and was oblivious to better options. Adam Brake explained all the finance options in detail, with an answer to every single one of my questions. He was so entertaining that I m pretty sure most of my visit was spent talking to him.

Consultant Roger Hung was the most convincing in my decision. I had visited many other top-rated Google dealerships during my search for a new car. Some sales reps were good, while others would sit at their desks until I approached them, and/or would read off a pamphlet. Roger was the first to recognize that I had already done my homework and that I knew what I was looking for. He could provide me with additional information and knowledge that one cannot easily find on the internet or by consulting other vehicle owners. He would address my concerns and provided an explanation for all his statements. Roger explained every feature of my vehicle, and has made himself available after already selling the car. He clearly has an interest in retaining his customers over the long-term. This alone is why Maple Mazda will be first dealership I visit should I decide to trade-in or purchase another vehicle.

As for the Mazda3 Sport GT, I am a simple person looking for a feasible mode of transportation. I purchased the car primarily for the value, fuel economy, features and accommodation for transporting my training supplies and my dog. While it has only been a month, I am having fun driving the car. It is comfortable for me, it has all the newest features I did not know existed (last vehicles I ve driven were 2015), and has an appealing sporty look. I still haven t explored its full capability. My only annoyance thus far with the vehicle is its middle console. For a small person (5 3 ) it seems to be built for a much taller person or for someone who has a flexible right shoulder to reach behind for storage or access to the USB slots. Also, the premium/technology package also does not include power-seats for the passenger side. But, the multi-radar monitoring system, unique driving display, Bose sound system, console system, and driver specific design more than make up for my minor frustrations. It s a great car and so far I am quite confident it will satisfy the long-term expectations I have.

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