Both Saab and Volvo seem to have a laissez-faire... - [email protected]
Both Saab and Volvo seem to have a laissez-faire relationship with their franchises, with the result that many if not most of their dealerships are substantially below par in regard to customer relations, satisfaction, and retention. I have an excellent on-going relationship with my Volvo dealer, but had to weed through a lot of bad sales experiences and drive 85 miles from my home to finally find a winner. Car-buying is like a fairy tale: you have to kiss a lot of frogs before you find a prince.
Saab suffers from the same problems, and a survey of local area dealerships on this site and others will reveal a high level of customer dissatisfaction with their sales and service. After having had several negative initial experiences with other dealers, I lucked into Shaw Saab in Hingham, a single marque South Shore dealership, and have had an excellent shopping and buying experience thus far.
Their facility is bright, clean, inviting, and well laid-out. I called in advance, always a good idea rather than walking in cold contact, to make an appointment with the Internet/Sales Manager to test-drive several vehicles. He was not in on the day I wanted to come by, but Jason Gordon was extremely helpful, friendly, and informative. My wife and I drove three Saabs, made a choice, and placed an order within 24 hours.
It is a shame that other area Saab dealerships cannot offer an even remotely similar customer experience, but I would unreservedly recommend Shaw Saab to Boston-area customers for a pleasant, hassle-free shopping and buying experience. As with Volvo, I have found that it is more than worthwhile to drive a good distance in order to find a decent dealership and be treated like a human being.
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