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Old 05-23-2007 | 10:28 PM
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Pleasanton and Oakland Infiniti are both owned by the Hendrick Group so you will receive similar service at both dealerships.
 
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Old 05-24-2007 | 12:16 AM
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had my transmission replaced there no hassle. they even threw in a new clutch.
 
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Old 05-30-2007 | 10:45 AM
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I had to reschedule my appointment for next week and found out that my service advisor will be Kevin.
 
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Old 05-31-2007 | 08:05 PM
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BTW, I briefly spoke w/ William today of Frontier Infiniti and told him of this thread. From my personal experience, William and Frontier Infiniti has nothing but GREAT with me when I go in for my service. He calls me whenever I whine about anything about my car. Like I'd mentioned before, they roll out the red carpet for me whenever I'm there and I hope that doesn't change.

Sometimes, when you tell someone about something that they're not doing well would cause them to change for the better.

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Old 05-31-2007 | 08:59 PM
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i think you also fail to consider that you're a woman and receive different treatment b/c of it...
 
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Old 05-31-2007 | 11:34 PM
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I disagree most woman are not taken as people that know anything about cars. Most service managers will tell most woman anything to get them to leave there office and tell them anything to make an extra parts sale.

G-girl thank you for your help. I hope William will look at this thread and maybe read around and help us all with this oil consumption problem.
 
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Old 06-01-2007 | 01:18 AM
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now juuuuuuuuuuuust a min....oil consumption test...? is it free? what years does it apply to. Does everyone have to do it? o.O plz fill in the blanks
 
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Old 06-01-2007 | 01:20 AM
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Originally Posted by accordhybrd
I disagree most woman are not taken as people that know anything about cars. Most service managers will tell most woman anything to get them to leave there office and tell them anything to make an extra parts sale.

G-girl thank you for your help. I hope William will look at this thread and maybe read around and help us all with this oil consumption problem.

You are welcome.
 
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Old 06-01-2007 | 02:06 AM
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Originally Posted by accordhybrd
I disagree most woman are not taken as people that know anything about cars. Most service managers will tell most woman anything to get them to leave there office and tell them anything to make an extra parts sale.

G-girl thank you for your help. I hope William will look at this thread and maybe read around and help us all with this oil consumption problem.
maybe you missed the part about a GM from socal mentioning something to the GM up here about her?
 
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Old 06-01-2007 | 11:56 AM
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maybe you missed the part about a GM from socal mentioning something to the GM up here about her?

It was my ex-SIL.... she "was" the GM of one of the Infiniti down in SoCal. It was just to cut me a good deal on a new G Coupe... the GM @ Frontier asked me what color I wanted and that was the only time I'd heard the man's voice. I haven't seen or heard from him since and none of the guys including the Service Mgrs even knew of this "deal" until it's now being posted publicly on this board. So, the special treatment that you may be insinuating that I may be getting is far from the truth. I think I just got lucky w/ William when I was assigned to him (or he to me) and as a woman, I've never felt that William has ever tried to "pull a fast one on me" or even looked down on me.

I believe that people or places of business need to be told that they're not doing something right in order to correct it. Most of them are unaware of their behaviour. It's not a matter of complaining, it's a matter of giving them a second chance and make something right out of wrong. It's human nature (well, most human beings) want to do good. I think by saying something who works @ Frontier and with this information, it will travel to the top (hopefully), they can change for the better with their service. I also believe this will benefit not only them, but to the folks who may or are going to Frontier.

So, with this said, I hope that clears the air about me getting preferential treatment from Frontier.

I believe most car dealerships cater to women nowadays because we are carrying more "clout" than a lot of men and because of our financial independence and our rising status in the workforce. I recently test drove a beautiful Cayman and considering of purchasing one. The man who helped me was cordial and respectful because most of his clients nowadays are women. Which is about time!
 

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Old 06-01-2007 | 07:13 PM
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^ You would hope that would be the case although you must enter every situation with eyes wide open. I've talked to the owner of Frontier and like I stated before, I know why their service sucks. As an employee you may want to do the right thing but if the policy of the company is such that you do not have the authority to do so it's the powers at be are the problems. The owner of Frontier his main concern is not the quality of service but how much money goes in his pocket. Again, with this type of owner what else would you expect but service that sucks. Another problem I have, it's one thing to be cheap and try to get out of fixing something under warranty and try over charging but most of the service advisor have f**ked attitudes as well. Bad service, bad attitudes, everything flows downhill.

Working in marketing, the key is customer service. The best advertising is through word of mouth, it's sad that the owner of Frontier is oblivious to this idea and in the long run it will accomplish both results great customer service while earning more money.
 
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Old 06-01-2007 | 07:20 PM
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But they have those witty radio commercials with that german accented BMW guy talking about how economic infiniti's are...

I also didn't have the best experience there and try to avoid it as much as possible.
 
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Old 06-02-2007 | 06:36 PM
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It's really doing them a disservice as well. We, all of us, are in or near the heart of Silicon Valley. Do people and organizations locally still not know how powerful the internet is? We, including Frontier Infiniti are in the high-tech capital of the world and certainly the Internet is an enormous asset to have as a business. Unfortunately it can also bite you in the *** as far as "checks and balances" for your business or organization. Sure a lot of people needlessly bitch on forums, but a lot have valid experiences that can warn, help or assist in making decisions as far where to take you vehicle. I'll tell you this much, I used to be in the car business, and right now if I was a service advisor I would be on the forums like these EVERY DAY looking for experiences good or bad and trying to network business for myself. Why Dealerships ignore the internet is still beyond me and in the end will prove to be a disservice to them.
 
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Old 06-05-2007 | 02:07 AM
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Originally Posted by mark4x4
I totally agree that Frontier Infiniti sucks. I to use Oakland Infiniti and I live in San Jose. ....

I have 3 friends with Infiniti's and none of them have had good experiences with Frontier, we all go to Oakland and we all live in San Jose.

If you do a search you will see there are alot more complaints than satisfied customers with Frontier. I found out why their coustomer service sucks......when talking to the owner he had the same f***ked attitude and that attitude flows down hill.
Just agreeing with Mark too. I'm a new owner this year too. I was working on buying from Frontier; it didn't work out. So I followed-up with Phil Avila from Infiniti of Oakland and picked up my G35 over there. Yeah, I live in San Jose too, but I'm planning to get service up there because I really felt well treated - at least during the sales process.
 
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Old 06-05-2007 | 04:57 AM
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I live 5 min away from the stevens creek "stealership" and will gladly make the drive to oakland for any warranty service....Otherwise Rob from Zcar garage gets all of my other business!!!!! Go Rob....
 


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