Courtesy Mitsubishi
Attleboro, MA
Hours
Sales/Showroom
Monday 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday Closed
Service
Monday 8:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday 8:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday Closed
Parts
Monday 8:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday 8:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday Closed
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Normally, I would rather go to the dentist than go to a car dealership. I feel like they are trying harder to rip me off than my rich email friends in Africa. On the other hand, the guys at Courtesy Mits car dealership. I feel like they are trying harder to rip me off than my rich email friends in Africa. On the other hand, the guys at Courtesy Mitsubishi treat you like a friend. It's a good dealership and had a good selection of cars and trucks on the lot. I got in and out with a great deal in two hours. More
After a test drive, the Optima was the car that I compared everything else against. The problem was that I was looking for a six speed. Shawn called me just days before I signed on a Subaru to tell m compared everything else against. The problem was that I was looking for a six speed. Shawn called me just days before I signed on a Subaru to tell me they had a six speed on the lot. Very happy with this Optima and my overall experience with Courtesy. More
We arrived at the dealership with our three children in tow 2 year old twin boys and a newborn . If anyone that has had experiance purchasing a vehicle can tell you it can be a lengthy and taxing event wit tow 2 year old twin boys and a newborn . If anyone that has had experiance purchasing a vehicle can tell you it can be a lengthy and taxing event without the addition of young individuals. I applaud Tony for his help AS he interacted with the children with ease and sincerity which made the process much easier. Throughout the process of installing the car seats in the test vehicle /test drive / and eventualy closing the deal he engaged all of as individuals in a proffessional manner that is seldom seen in this day and age .Joking with the kids filling ballonons for them . He helped us make the right decision for us.We found him to be knowlegable , courteous , and helpful. A true proffesional in a field that has too many apprentices. Thank you Tony and the rest of the Courtesy staff M&J More
Fixed a computer problem for free in my 2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse. Coupons for service are also great. The service people are very helpful and informative on upcoming services and preventive maintenance. Eclipse. Coupons for service are also great. The service people are very helpful and informative on upcoming services and preventive maintenance. More
Where else can you go and look, sit and touch the cars Where else can you go and look, sit and touch the cars without a salesperson coming out to attack you as soon as you head over to the car. We love Where else can you go and look, sit and touch the cars without a salesperson coming out to attack you as soon as you head over to the car. We love seeing what vehicles they have out on the lot. Also, you get to check out the new Makes and Models. This is one tradition that will stay because we love coming here. More
I had gone to this dealership to lease a new car. The sales person did get me to a dollar figure that was in my budget with a complete wash on my 2004 Beetle, since I owed more on it then it was worth, b sales person did get me to a dollar figure that was in my budget with a complete wash on my 2004 Beetle, since I owed more on it then it was worth, but dollars were not that far off from value and pay-off. But when I went back and was in the office with him and the sales manager, I believe, it was all a blur now..they kept stating that they are not making their quota for the end of the month, because at that point they were looking at other dealerships for the car I wanted. Not my problem! if they did not make their quota. Then when I was speaking to the manager, he wanted to see if I would take a deal from them and lease the 2011 model on the showroom floor but it would be 45 - 50 more a month. I said if you really want to cut a deal for me you will offer me the lease on that model for the money already set on the purchase contract. He told me no, he could not do that. I thanked him but stated again I need to stay in my budget for what I have allocated for leasing a car. He turned and looked at me and stated 'You said that twice already!' Yes I did and responded.. yes and will state it again! The nerve. Speaking with the sales person on the phone he mentioned the fact about him not making his quota, his car broke down and how much he had to dish out for repairs.. and then he said, 'Oh yeah, and I guess I have to call over there on that car.' REALLY? AS stated in that office that day, this car was coming into the Port of NJ.. so who were they? As a consumer, I felt that they were trying to push me into a sale prior to the end of the month so they could make their quota and really not caring how I felt about my purchase as a consumer. Very poor customer service skills and very unprofessional. You don't ever, in any business make a customer feel that they are not worthy and that is how they made me feel. It is not my fault or problem if they don't make their quota and I really don't care about their personal problems regarding their car breaking down and how much it cost. I am there not as a therapist but a consumer and expect to be treated as so. Needless to say, I am taking my business elsewhere and will never recommend this dealership to any of my friends or aquaintances. I put a stop payment on my check and will be going to the dealership to obtain it. More
I'm 57. I have three daugthers. I've owned (or signed for) __many__ cars. My oldest bought a sorrento 2 yrs ago, but I really didnt pay attention that much; seemed like a suprisingly well built affordab for) __many__ cars. My oldest bought a sorrento 2 yrs ago, but I really didnt pay attention that much; seemed like a suprisingly well built affordable car. When my Taurus finally bit the dust a few months ago, I started looking and fell in love with the Optima; couldn't resist that heated steering wheel! I test-drove one at Metro, but their attitude turned me off, and they didnt have what I wanted (an EX in black or brown). I worked with BaldHill and Putnam.. and found better prices and attitudes, but no stock. I then called Courtesy in Attleboro. They had a few EXs. Tony was the salesguy right at the front door when I walked in w/ my youngest (my 'car-haggling coach.. we've been thru the scene a few times together before). Tony was THE BEST car salesman I've ever worked with. No BS. He 'went to the pit' for me several times to get better prices... and the end result was that I got a much better deal, with better financing than I found at either BS, P, or M. Two months later, my youngest realized that her '2009 Fusion was at it's resale-peak... and that a new Forte would give her better mileage, awesome warranty, etc.. for now much $. So.. back we went... and bought a new Forte from Tony. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND him. As long as Tony's at Courtesy... go there. You wont find a better carguy. One more thing... as I was signing the paperwork for my Optima... another guy came in, and started looking at the same car (my daughter and I almost blurted out 'hands-off! thats ours'... In any event, I ended up chatting with him for 10 mins as we talked shop about the Optima (he ended up buying one). He told me a story about the Courtesy service-shop that really floored me. Totally unsolicited, he ranted about how great they were.. especially to his wife, apparently they bought a Sportage a few years ago from them. I've never had that happen before. I havent needed much in the way of service yet, but its quite reassuring to know that they are real, and seem to really live up to their name. Definitely not your typical image of a car dealership. More
I went to this dealership to purchase a luxury SUV, the salesman I initially spoke to was Tony who despite this bad review was the most helpful person at Courtesy. He was always interested in helping me a salesman I initially spoke to was Tony who despite this bad review was the most helpful person at Courtesy. He was always interested in helping me and to do his job of selling the car to me - we agreed on a price after some negotiation and I thought that was the end of things only to have a guy called Scott jump on the line and tell me that he can't sell the car for as low a price as we'd agreed and in a very pushy and arrogant manner started to insist I pay more, at that point I said forget it I want my refund back and then Scott gave up and sold me the car at the price agreed. When I go to pick the car up I notice a few things about the car that haven't been mentioned until after I agreed to buy. The car didn't have the set of car mats that came with it, it had no 2nd key, the central cupholder console lid does not stay closed and there is no car manual or vehicle service history. To top it off the dealership doesn't fill the tanks of used cars so if you're lucky you'll have enough to get the nearest gas station. The price I agreed originally also contained the dealer documentation fee but when I got to the dealer they tried to suggest it was on top of what we agreed - if you ever have to use this dealer get your deals noted down or recorded as they will try to worm their way out of anything they can. More
The new sign currently posted in my second vehicles window. I purchased a "used" vehicle from Courtesy Mitsubishi in November of 2006. I purchased a luxury vehicle that is supposed to be one of t window. I purchased a "used" vehicle from Courtesy Mitsubishi in November of 2006. I purchased a luxury vehicle that is supposed to be one of the safest vehicles on the road which every other day something was going wrong with. I'd take the car in for service and they would tell me that they could not duplicate the problem when I told them exactly how to duplicate it. Finally it got to the point where I was on a first name basis with the service manager as well as the GM. I made them get in the vehicle with me and I would duplicate the problem just like they told me and they would act astonished. Ridiculous. Too boot, they told me that I need to realize that I purchased a non-mitsubishi vehicle. Maybe they should consider selling only Mitsubishi products if they don't have the knowledge to stand up to their warranty. Also, when I purchased the vehicle, I didn't actually sign for the car. I drove off the lot and did not sign for the car for almost a week. They also illegally transferred plates from my leased vehicle to this car. ILLEGAL. I had to go to the dmv and get temporary plates in fear of being pulled over because of the stupidity of the management at this dealership. Furthermore, about 1 and 1/2 years later we still have not resolved this case. I won in arbitration and the dealerships attorney appealed the decision because they felt bullied by the arbitrator. The arbitrator basically told them they were very unprofessional and should pay me. So since August of 2007, we have been trying to get this appeal going. Appeared before the judge in Superior Court for the motion hearing for the appeal and the dealership was told that if they pursue this any further, they are subject to paying me damages in the amount of 3 times what I paid for the vehicle. They agreed. The next thing I know, I receive paperwork saying the dealerships attorney needs to be taken off the case because of an illness. The new attorney says he doesn't want to appeal and that it was ridiculous that they had in the first place and after paying full coverage insurance and car payments for a car I have not driven for over a year, they are trying to get away without paying any damages. This lemon law is not for the consumer. Absolutely ridiculous. Just based on my experiences with Courtesy between sales, service, and management, I bet any money that they planned all this in hopes that I would give up. I've read online that 97% of lemon law cases are dropped by the consumer because of costs. Absolutely ridiculous. I can completely see this. Thankfully I am fortunate enough that I can fight this battle. I wish all the best to anyone else who is going through this. Think twice, three times, even four before purchasing from this dealership. I know the incentives are great, but in the end, it's really not worth it. If anyone has any advice on how to get the dealership to pay the triple damages, please email me at shea777777@yahoo.com. Thanks More
I don’t really recommend this dealership to anyone.That was my first experience with them and for sure it will be the last. I bought a used car with very low mileage and the dealer said it was fully servi was my first experience with them and for sure it will be the last. I bought a used car with very low mileage and the dealer said it was fully serviced and it would need nothing at all. They promised a 90 day warranty but when I went there 2 days later to sign the papers they changed that to 60 days only, you know why? They drove it some extra miles so it won’t fall in the range of 90 day warranty mileage condition. I didn’t accept that so the sales representative promised to resolve the issue but he never did. The so called low mileage fully serviced car turned to be a piece of junk after only 2 weeks of purchasing it, the mechanic who checked it later told me that car was abused like hell, bent rims (from the inside ), rotors and brakes are totally gone, ball joints and all other safety concern parts needs to be replaced. The surprising that at the time I had the test drive it didn’t have any indication for such issues (typical ?). The car didn’t even have a lug wrench in the trunk, the dealer even broke the mount of my spare tire while trying to look for the wrench, they promised to get me one and I had to chase them for a week for that before I decide to forget it and buy it myself since it’s no big deal after all my other losses. The staff are not friendly at all, you feel like they are doing you a favor for selling you one of their cars. Bottom line, I advise you to go buy a car anywhere else and save your money and dignity. I am wondering how these guys are still in business if that’s the kind of service they offer. More