View Full Version : Welcome to our New Sponsor!
And we have a home. I want to take this quick little post to advise everyone who didn't know, that Morrie's is on board as an official sponsor to MNMazda.com. We've got some great support from the Morrie's crew, and have already had one great event on site.
This will be the online home to what I would anticipate being great deals on cars, to information about Mazda Gear (www.mazdagear.com).
Glad to have you guys on board!
LASERBLUE135
10-22-2008, 12:16 AM
bought my car there, been there for many reasons and have had very good experience with them. AND the detail day was very much appreciated. Glad to have Morrie's on board.
JustROLLIN
10-22-2008, 12:44 AM
Welcome aboard! Just want to say thanks for your support and cooperation with the site. I have no doubt that this relationship will be very advantageous to both Morrie's Mazda and our website. I look forward to working with all of the Morrie's Mazda crew and planning some wonderful events in the future.
I purchased my current vehicle from your sales staff and have my vehicle serviced there for each interval. I have had nothing but extraordinary experiences and have no doubt that will continue into the future. Thanks again and welcome!
-Joe
ij1889
10-22-2008, 02:06 AM
ive gotten my rx7 serviced at morries, and its 1 of 2 places i trust with rotary engines, service department is awesome, thnaks for joining, and keep up the great work
Workdawg
10-22-2008, 09:08 AM
Welcome aboard guys, I'm glad we could finally make this happen. I leased my old 3 and bought my MS3 from Jesse and I get all my service done there. Always been great to me.
dmention7
10-22-2008, 09:10 AM
Welcome! I've also had good experiences with your service department. Haven't bought a car from you guys, but the staff I've talked to have always been friendly and helpful!
Big Nate
10-22-2008, 09:28 AM
Welcome!! I had a great time at the detail day and hope we can have many more fun times. Morrie's will be the place I buy my next car from for sure.
JohnnyT
10-22-2008, 10:00 AM
Bought my car from there too, very happy with the service! Glad to have you guys on board fo sho.
YSOSLO
10-22-2008, 11:28 AM
I've had no experience with Morrie's at all, but after hearing all of the glowing recommendations I'll definitely have to give them a shot the next time around. Welcome aboard to all of the Morrie's crew.
mndsm
10-22-2008, 12:47 PM
Bought my car from there. Twice! (Long story). Anyhow, yeah, I was really excited to see that Morries was coming aboard, especially given that they were always AWESOME to me when it came to service and checking out my car when it felt like something was wrong. I can't say anything bad about the place.
zero cool
10-22-2008, 03:53 PM
I bought my 3 From Ann at Morries! Spent 5 hours with me on a memorial weekend to help get me into a car!! Always a pleasure to go there! Glad to see then on board!
Excellent! Glad to have a great Mazda dealer on the site.
mazdamn02
10-23-2008, 05:05 PM
I've had limited experiences with Morries (but always very good experiences)and look forward to giving them some of my business!
jpmn3blk
10-23-2008, 10:55 PM
This is great news. A highly respected dealership in the area. If the detail day was what we can expect, this is going to be a great partnership.
Picklz
10-24-2008, 04:01 PM
Welcome to the site! Really glad to have you aboard. My first Mazda wasn't purchased at Morrie's, but I bought my speed there and I can promise if I'm in the market for another Mazda in the future that's where I'll be going.
Just be careful of their ca wash, it likes to eat license plates :) lol
cosmicspd3
11-16-2008, 03:38 AM
Huh...guess I was the only one with a bad experience there, looking to buy a car. Otherwise the place looked real nice.
UKroadracer
11-16-2008, 10:33 PM
What was the bad experience?
LASERBLUE135
11-17-2008, 02:15 AM
What was the bad experience?
Let's NOT do this. There is a "reviews" forum that would be a more appropriate location for this sort of thing.
Workdawg
11-17-2008, 09:18 AM
UKroadracer is the detail manager at Morrie's...
mndsm
11-17-2008, 09:23 AM
I have to say, I think this is the perfect place for this.... if a member has a problem with a sponsor, ideally, I'd like to give the member and the sponsor a spot to rectify the situation.
Dan, can you make a thread & sticky it for this section listing who the mods are for Morrie's so we know. It's hard to remember based on screen names alone.
I didn't purchase my car from there, but I did go there for an oil change and some warranty work. Didn't have the best experience there, probably won't be going back. :/ I won't post why unless one of the Morrie's guys ask me to.
UKroadracer
11-17-2008, 07:57 PM
I always want feedback from customers, good and bad. We may not know what we did wrong and we would love the opportunity to rectify problems. Of course constructive feedback is more useful to us in identifying concerns so hopefully we can keep it on the positive side.
UKroadracer
11-17-2008, 08:03 PM
Everybody is more than welcome to email me at michael.ashby@morries.com if you would like to go into more detail without it spilling onto the forums.
cosmicspd3
11-17-2008, 09:57 PM
I was in the market for the ms3 back in February and had called around to all dealers to see who could get me the best deal. Morries is no where near where my parents live, but the sales person was nice and said they'd beat any price. I got really excited and went to go check out the car at Morries, even though it would be a week before I would purchase it. The sales person was nice, went for a test drive, all was good..... then I was pressured into buying it that nice, I was then to talk about price. I told them what Luther offered and they talked to the manager and said that if they got any cheaper they would be making like $20-40 on the car. I felt sorta bad but hey I have to look out for myself right? Well they go talk again and ask if I will pay MORE than the offer so they could make a little more and promised better service than luther, saying they were a poor dealer. I believing this, made a offer just slightly more so it was still a okay deal. Then they came back and claimed opps I guess we are making more than we thought. So I was kinda put off by that.. then the finance guy came out and was a total asshole about me not buying the car that night and wanted a down payment. I politely said no, but he kept hounding me very aggressively and making me mad almost. This totally put me off, I ended up purchasing the car closer to the parents house, but paid slightly more but have been happy.
I went in for an oil change and to have them look at some problems I was having with my car. This bulletin pretty much sums up my problems: (01-022/08) I mentioned this bulletin to them for reference that it might be that when I made the appointment.
I arrive and pull into the service bay. Two service gentleman came over, said hello. I explained that I was there for an appointment. They pulled my information on why I was there then proceded to open my hood and look for what modification I have on my car. I assume that's what they were doing because then they procede to lecture me (that's how I felt.) that my cold air intake could void my warranty. I have the Mazdaspeed CAI because I did not want to have problems with my warranty, which I explained to them. They said since you do have the Mazdaspeed version it's fine.
So why after only saying hello, they go straight to looking under my hood for my modifications, then lecture me on how my warranty might be voided then say my warranty is fine? It was my only power modification, the rest are just visual.
When I went to retreive my car they stated that they flashed the ecu and found nothing wrong, then said that because of the CAI it's normal. I'm pretty sure it's not normal. I think there were better ways to handle this, but I could be wrong.
After the flash the symptoms seem to have been resolved.
Workdawg
11-18-2008, 08:45 AM
Any time I bring my car in for any service they pop the hood and check/top off my wiper fluid and check other fluids while they are there. Maybe that's what they were doing when they saw your CAI.
Any time I bring my car in for any service they pop the hood and check/top off my wiper fluid and check other fluids while they are there. Maybe that's what they were doing when they saw your CAI.
They topped off my wiper fluid but it looked like they were looking for something that wasn't my fluids.
Bhabes
06-24-2009, 10:29 AM
Is it possible to get a MS3 tuned at Morrie's?
shadyspeed3
06-24-2009, 10:32 AM
Is it possible to get a MS3 tuned at Morrie's?
Is that a serious question? dealers do not "tune" cars. not trying to be an ass, sorry.
dmention7
06-24-2009, 10:32 AM
haha, not likely
JohnnyT
06-24-2009, 10:33 AM
Nope...they don't offer those services.
MAP (who's also a sponsor here), will tune your car if you provide them with the hardware. They seem to like tuning the CP-e standback, but have no experience with the AP (I guess they just sell them).
With an AP, you can get some solid work done at DB in Rogers.
JohnnyT
06-24-2009, 10:50 AM
^ Indeed. That's where I'll be going if/when I want a custom dyno tune.
Bhabes
06-24-2009, 10:55 AM
ha i figured it was worth a try at least
shadyspeed3
06-24-2009, 11:19 AM
what do you have done that you need tuning? i would say either db or map. shane is a master though up at db!
mndsm
06-24-2009, 01:52 PM
Jordan @ MAP is a good tuner too..... He did the e85 cx7 thats running around here.
Bhabes
06-24-2009, 03:09 PM
i have a FMIC, CAI, downpipe, hks BOV, a MBC that needs to be installed and adjusted
dmention7
06-24-2009, 03:13 PM
You should probably start a new thread for tuning suggestions so we don't clutter up this one too badly ;)
Bhabes
06-24-2009, 03:18 PM
haha alright
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