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    Jaguar Madison Authorized Service

    3.4 (11 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

    Services - Jaguar Madison Authorized Service

    Vehicle battery testing

    Check engine light

    Auto no-start diagnosis

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    Auto diagnosis or inspection

    Auto maintenance

    Oil changes

    Auto repairs

    Auto battery or electrical system repair

    Auto brake repair

    Auto engine repair

    Auto exhaust repair

    Auto HVAC repair

    Auto light repair

    Auto steering and suspension repair

    Auto transmission repair

    Auto windows and mirrors repair

    Routine automotive maintenance

    Transmission leak inspection

    Windshield wiper replacement

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    2.6
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    What is it about winter that causes headlights to burn out? Why can't it happen when it's warm…read moreenough to stand outside and replace it? Anyway, that was the issue that caused me to stop in here today. Luckily it was a brilliant sunny Sunday and even somewhat warm, so I decided to strike while the iron was hot. Many other people were having the same thought today, so there was a little bit of a line at the registers. Not a problem, as they were fully staffed with at least five people manning the helm. I say manning, but one person was womanning. That was nice to see. The line I was in moved quickly, and the guy who helped me was super efficient, knowledgeable and friendly. He quickly looked up the part I needed and explained my option$. He also suggested an additional product to help guard against moisture, something I didn't know about, and for $1.50 extra I went for it. I also signed up for their rewards program, which besides earning you $ off, keeps track of all your purchases and makes returns very easy if necessary. I must say the experience at this branch of this company far exceeds my prior experience at the one on E. Washington Ave. from a couple of years ago. Four stars because for five stars you'd have to wash my car and buy me lunch, too. :-p But I can't think of one negative aspect of my visit today.

    If I could give zero starts I would! Awful customer…read moreservice, awful staff, and no help. I called this location (as well as others) they told me the part I needed was in stock. I asked them if I could pick it up in the morning. They took down my info and said "we've made a quote for you and they will be able to help you out". This was a lie. When I came in the lady who "helped" me informed me this part doesn't exist in store, there's no call or quote on file and everything I did lastnight was all made up. I asked multiple times to check or see what may have happened. But nothing. No help, just left sad and empty handed. I called a neighboring location and they helped me out, they got the part ordered from Stoughton and have it in a hour. Seriously wish this store could have had some helpful services, but I would never recommend anyone to come here after dealing with that.

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    Had a burned out blinker and Mike changed my turn-signal light free of charge and he did a great…read morejob!

    Lousy customer service rarely surprises me these days. Having a job in retail might have meant…read morecustomer service was important at one time. I'm told that hired help is so hard to find that the only apparent job skill needed is a pulse. I don't actually believe that. But so often I'm finding it to be the only trait I can identify when I'm face to face with many of the front line workers on any given day. This afternoon I entered the auto parts store. One of countless that I've navigated during my life's numerous car issues since 1984 id say. Back as a teenager I wasn't qualified to work at such a place because I was uncomfortable in any position dealing with strangers. Not exactly shy, but not skilled in opening a conversation with strangers. I was good with mechanical stuff and could perform many basic maintenance needs for motorized as well as pedal powered machines. But because I only had a pulse at that time, I wasn't ready to enter the work force for the far distant future of the 21st century job market. Fast forward to 2021. I'm old by the standards of the millennials, old by my standards as I viewed anyone over 30 once upon a time. The 4 young men today at Auto Zone were all up at the front counter, one was at the cash wrap ringing up a paying customer. Two were standing, and talking about something, not busy nor were they completely doing anything of concern. Number four was aware that I was looking for something after I already looked for it and failing to locate it, returned to the front to ask. If you've ever been to any auto parts store in America, the way it works is you A) Go straight to the aisle and track it down yourself. B) Go to the area (for example air, oil, or fuel filters) where they are shelved and you'll see a couple paperback catalogs hanging from a cable or similar. You locate the make model and year of the vehicle you are working on and after learning this method (it's like learning the Dewey decimal system in the library, except the librarian isn't there to teach you, so generally a store employee might show you or, in my case dad did) you find the code and search among the secret number code scheme embedded into this mysterious car repair coven. C) You go to the counter and one of the presumably trained employees does (B) for you, or they use the modem computer system right up on the counter and go fetch your part from the cavernous warehouse behind the door. Today's MENSA applicant did a bit of B and C. He looked up the code on the computer. HE DID THIS BECAUSE THIS STORE DOESN'T Apparently have the catalog. In fact this shitty store only stocks ONE brand of filters period. STP. So he looks up the code, writes it down and hands it to me. At first I walked towards the wall of filters. I KNOW this f'n system. I KNOW how to read the catalog and how to find the parts. I KNOW how to do his job, but I'm NOT going to do it. In the case of auto parts stores not having these catalogs, it's standard practice to look up these scary coded numbers and then GO FETCH the parts for the paying customer. My main store always does this. Often when they're busy I'll happily go get the parts myself, I LIKE the fact that I'm one of the customers that can in fact DIY with absolute confidence AND COMPETENCE, hold my own in their sort of secret club. But when I go into a bozo outfit that employs dimwits that are both INCOMPETENT as well as LAZY, I am not so forgiving. Terrible customer service. I MIGHT be out of line in this review. But I don't believe I am. The manager of that store needs to know that the workers that are lazy should be working at his competitors store, not his. I didn't buy the filter at this store. I'll likely not return to this store. Good customer service brings repeat customers, lousy service brings words such as these.

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