I phoned Ray Chapman motors because I was surprised that an Oil top up light has come on after only 4 months from new. Their immediate response was that this was unusual so I should bring my car in...
excellent straight talking no nonsense approach. helpful even under difficult working conditions!
Ray Chapman Motors
Ray Chapman Motors
10 years ago
Good afternoon Mr T,
Thank you for taking the time to complete our service questionnaire and for your comments which have been passed on to the team at Malton.
We are now out of the cabins and back in our newly refurbished dealership and we hope you can join us at our Opening Celebration weekend. You should have received your personal invitation in the post.
We are delighted you are enjoying your Volvo S60 and hope to see you in the future.
In the meantime, please contact Malton on 01653 693751, should you have any queries.
Kind regards
Ray Chapman Motors, Malton
Ray Chapman Motors is a family owned, family run business and has been with Volvo since 1969 - over 57 years! We pride ourselves on delivering outstanding customer service and our simple philosophy is to treat people how we would expect to be treated.
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Ray Chapman Motors is a family owned, family run business and has been with Volvo since 1969 - over 57 years! We pride ourselves on delivering outstanding customer service and our simple philosophy is to treat people how we would expect to be treated.