Educators: Complimentary Oil Change at Participating Mazda Dealers (ID Req.)
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through 9/30/2021
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Participating Mazda Dealers offer Complimentary Oil Change, Vehicle Cleaning and Inspection for Educators on most makes/models of cars when you follow the instructions below to schedule service.
Note: Documentation that clearly reflects proof of occupation within 12 months of the service date required. Examples include ID card with person's name and name of education facility, pay stub or ID badge
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Choose: Essential Car Care Program - Educator's Free Oil Change, car wash and interior cleaning and vehicle inspection (participating dealers)
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Be sure to bring documentation that clearly reflects proof of occupation within 12 months of the service date
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Promotion valid through 9/30/2021
Excludes: exotic vehicles, classic car vehicles, off-road vehicles, and vehicles with greater than 8-quart engine oil capacity or any other vehicles with special manufacturer requirements or that require specialized tools or training
Eligible Customers include: Active teachers, professors, teaching assistants, teaching aids, administrators, coaches, school support staff (e.g., custodial staff, bus drivers, office staff, etc.) within 12 months of the service date.
Eligible Educational Facilities include: Public, private, or parochial pre-school, elementary, middle or high school, academy, charter school, prep school, boarding school, college (e.g., career, community, junior, technical), university, post-graduate studies (e.g., master's, doctorate, law, medical, veterinary degrees, etc.)
We're offering a complimentary standard oil change, vehicle cleaning and inspection for educators,1 with most standard vehicle makes and models eligible.
If this was one of those drive in oil change places maybe. Dealer, little to no chance.
That's what you think or maybe you got lucky.
Last time I bought my car to the Mazda dealer to looked at an issue. They took an hour to bring the car and look at and said they fixed the minor rattling (I've already went down to look at a loose clamp) and told me I also need new brakes and quote me $900 for a pair (not all 4).
I went back home and the rattling still not fixed. Bought my own pads and replaced it for 1/10 of the price. Then fix the rattling with some wires.
Last time I bought my car to the Mazda dealer to looked at an issue. They took an hour to bring the car and look at and said they fixed the minor rattling (I've already went down to look at a loose clamp) and told me I also need new brakes and quote me $900 for a pair (not all 4).
I went back home and the rattling still not fixed. Bought my own pads and replaced it for 1/10 of the price. Then fix the rattling with some wires.
Not going back again.
I personally don't like to go to the dealers unless it's covered under warranty or it's something that requires specialized equipment.
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We're offering a complimentary standard oil change, vehicle cleaning and inspection for educators,1 with most standard vehicle makes and models eligible.
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If this was one of those drive in oil change places maybe. Dealer, little to no chance.
The other just doesn't offer it.
Last time I bought my car to the Mazda dealer to looked at an issue. They took an hour to bring the car and look at and said they fixed the minor rattling (I've already went down to look at a loose clamp) and told me I also need new brakes and quote me $900 for a pair (not all 4).
I went back home and the rattling still not fixed. Bought my own pads and replaced it for 1/10 of the price. Then fix the rattling with some wires.
Not going back again.
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Last time I bought my car to the Mazda dealer to looked at an issue. They took an hour to bring the car and look at and said they fixed the minor rattling (I've already went down to look at a loose clamp) and told me I also need new brakes and quote me $900 for a pair (not all 4).
I went back home and the rattling still not fixed. Bought my own pads and replaced it for 1/10 of the price. Then fix the rattling with some wires.
Not going back again.
I personally don't like to go to the dealers unless it's covered under warranty or it's something that requires specialized equipment.
Appt times are available but only between 8:45a-2p M-F. I appreciate the offer but it's half an hour from school
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