Chatham Parkway Subaru - Service Center
Savannah , GA
283 Reviews of Chatham Parkway Subaru - Service Center
Lost a part that we had in the car. But are ordering one for us....other than that..excellent one for us....other than that..excellent More
No cars in show room!Very few cars on lot! How can you No cars in show room! Very few cars on lot! How can you sell cars if you cannot test drive! Service experience was GREAT! No cars in show room! Very few cars on lot! How can you sell cars if you cannot test drive! Service experience was GREAT! More
The valet driver was very helpful in explaining something on my car. I have called and told them how pleased I was with her help and patience. on my car. I have called and told them how pleased I was with her help and patience. More
I dealt with three different people at Chatham Subaru. All of them were very courteous and knowledgeable. Dustin explained the problems and the recommended action. He provided cost estimates for the repai All of them were very courteous and knowledgeable. Dustin explained the problems and the recommended action. He provided cost estimates for the repairs and a timeline for completion. He called me back numerous times to give me updates. All repairs were done on time and below the initial cost estimate. I have had very intimate dealings with many auto dealerships and have actually constructed and upgraded several. This has been one of the best experiences I have had. More
Great dealership with great people. I will continue to do all my business here. . H all my business here. . H More
In 1953, five Japanese car companies merged to form Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. (FHI), and adopted a “Subaru” cluster of stars as its official logo for its cars. This cluster of stars is better known by the Heavy Industries Ltd. (FHI), and adopted a “Subaru” cluster of stars as its official logo for its cars. This cluster of stars is better known by the Greek name “Pleiades,” which is part of the Taurus constellation. In the West, the cluster is called Pleiades, and in China, Mao, and Japan it is called Subaru meaning “to govern” or “gather together.” Subaru was the first automobile brand to use a Japanese word as its name. More