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Mercedes-Benz of Lynnwood

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Review of the separate M-B Sprinter Van repair center: First know that my van had a back country…read moreaftermarket build out by a top van outfitter. And that the M-B van maintenance center in Lynnwood is a separate facility from the main dealership on the same road but on the other side (east) of highway 99 a few blocks north and set back from the highway with a sign that is visible but not real large or prominent early on a dark winter morning. I arrived before they opened and they opened promptly at 8AM. My experience was superlative. The service advisor Scott was very considerate and upbeat and a great help. We discussed options for maintenance and he explained their policies and that of M-B and he was very candid about the best options for me. The mechanic Kevin was very thorough and made great suggestions for dealing with our relatively new camper van that has a lot of professional modifications. I was called in a few times from the waiting room to confer with him and learned some valuable tips about the complex systems of the van. He cleared some codes in the electronic system that my scanner could not deal with and they have not reoccurred. The parts department was helpful in identifying some minor parts I needed. The waiting room was comfortable with beverages and snacks. M-B are not cheap to own and maintain but are worth it in my opinion and I will return again to M-B if Lynnwood Van center. I often do my own vehicle maintenance and modifications as I do not trust most domestic and foreign car dealers for even simple tasks. Some can even screw up a simple oil change or tire rotation. But I fully trust the team at M-B of Lynnwood Van as they clearly know their business and are there to help with courtesy. I shopped for vehicles at other M-B dealers in Western Washington but recommend Lynnwood M-B Van center above all others!

I have to thank and commend one of the service consultants, Josh McDowell for his fantastic help…read morerecently in resolving an issue in less than 2 minutes that was, unfortunately, not resolved over the last 4 years. I didn't have an appointment - just stopped in, yet he was quick to help. I first had a volume knob that wasn't working, but a test didn't show any fault codes (the value of human knowledge and experience should never be underestimated!). The service consultant at the time said that I could replace the whole unit, but as I had the volume on the steering column, I decided not to spend the money. I also had Bluetooth connection issues and a Garmin GPS that wasn't working, but there wasn't a connection made between it all. I even bought another Garmin thinking the first one was just old. Finally, I decided to check again with the service department. Josh immediately went right to the issue - a simple blown fuse. He got a new fuse and I was out of there in about 5 minutes! Now both of the Garmin's work, the volume, and I was surprised that when I tried connecting the Bluetooth, it worked, as well. I wish that I was good at directions, but I'm worse than terrible and Josh could see how very grateful I was to finally have the issues fixed. He was not only knowledgeable, but was also very kind and professional. Mercedes Lynnwood is very lucky to have him on their team! I hope this feedback helps anyone that may encounter this issue. The good news is that I love the car. It's a 2012 yet still runs like the day I bought it! I always take it in for yearly routine maintenance and I've had very few mechanical issues.

Corn Motors - My sweet ride! Read My review!!

Corn Motors

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Wow! What a great experience! My husband and I went shopping for a car for me. I had in mind…read moreexactly what I wanted (I had done my research online). I test drove a 2016 Nissan Altima and I fell in love with it! We had the pleasure of working with the owner, Kyle. He helped us out 100%, made us feel comfortable, wasn't pushy and made it so we walked away with a great deal! We also met John and Eric, who were both very helpful and welcoming. I would recommend Corn Motors to anybody and as my husband said, when he is in the market for a new car, he knows exactly where he wants to go. Thanks again to all of you!!

First of all, avoid this place. Trust me, you can do much better. Unless you're into the check…read moreengine light coming on the day after you buy a vehicle because they have reset the codes without fixing the problems. In my opinion, if I wanted to deal with shady practices like that, I'd go buy from a private seller. Corn Motors cajoles you into removing your review of their poor services via threats to stop working on any issues you're having with their cars. This means they are extorting positive reviews and leaving a lot of people they've screwed over pretty much silenced. This is what they attempted to do with me and many others. The story: I bought a car on a Saturday with a check engine light on because they said, "We just got this car in and haven't had a chance to look at it yet. Bring it back Monday. Whatever that is, it will be repaired." No doubt? Okay, cool. Brought it back, left it there. They reset the check engine light, called me and said the car was repaired. I picked it up, and...nope. I groused about this to them and they said bring it back AGAIN and they'd have their off-premises mechanic fix it. They gave me the name and address of that garage, which was Budget Fleet. No doubt another shyster business, if they're working with Corn Motors. "Drop it off and tell them what's going on." So I did. In the meantime I had an actual garage, Conway Motors, give me a thorough inspection. As you can imagine, Corn Motors went back on their word, and didn't fix anything. Even though that was the agreement and they sent me all the way to Budget Fleet, they wouldn't cover the costs to repair anything. Mind you, the car they sold to me is unsafe to drive this entire time. So, yeah, I left a bad review. That's usually what happens when you screw people out of almost 5 grand by selling an unsafe vehicle, with your word that you'll make it right, and then just decide not to. That's what happens when you're a shady bunch. I get back in touch with them about jerking me around on the car, going back on their word, not doing the repair they said they would, telling me they did it when they did not, etc. That's when they tell me they can't work with me anymore because I left a bad review. How that pertained to the problem I do not know. Yes, after they broke their word, and jerked me around, I did leave a review saying the absolute truth. And how quickly they noticed. They must sit there hour after hour refreshing Yelp. Maybe if they spent more time worrying about doing right by their customers and less time sweating about what the internet is saying, they'd have a better reputation. If you don't want bad reviews, my advice is this: instead of blackmailing people to take down their bad reviews, stop earning bad reviews in the first place. I'd start by providing better, more honest service. Another thing that highly bothered me was the push to remove my mask every time I was there. The cutesy jokes about how it isn't needed, and it's hurting their feelings. I just internally rolled my eyes. I was not yet vaccinated and kept it on, thanks. I guess it goes well with how they reset the check engine lights on their cars. A practice which should be illegal in Washington state for used car dealerships. So the car you buy isn't the car you're actually getting. The reviews you read aren't the reviews that people actually left. Fraudulent practices in car business, and plain old liars in personality.  Shady salespeople, and a con of a dealership with what appears to be *a ton* of fake five star reviews. My advice? Dig a little deeper into what the lower rating reviews have to say. It's a pattern. This place is bad juju with a horrid reputation. If the salespeople here can screw you, better believe they will. Avoid at all costs. You deserve far better than their junky jalopies anyway.

Runday Motors - car_dealers - Updated May 2026

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