Customer service was amazing! I dealt with Jen, and she went over and above to satisfy a last minute request for my Triumph. Very friendly and accommodating team and facility. Thanks for all your help!
Cocoa N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manchester, CT
Just started having Can-Am Spyder RT Limited serviced here. Have been happy with how clean bike is when it’s returned to me. There’s an itemized list of services, parts & labor worked. Things that set this dealer apart; Customer Service — calls informing me of status or updates to the service call. Recalls Checks — automatic here. Pro-Active on warranty coverage and advocating for their customers. Sales Service — cross merchandising other products like gear, motorcycles & accessories. If you haven’t been treated right elsewhere give these folks an opportunity to make it right.
Michael S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Gainesville, GA
Unprofessional and rude attitude. The guy cancelled my transaction for refusing to provide copy of credit card that he had charged the week before. I only expressed concern for identity theft as he is obviously goes easy on it. Not recommended:-(
Ryan O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 West Hartford, CT
Bought some parts here for a scooter recently. Very easy transaction. Staff was very helpful and knowledgeable. They even mailed me the parts. I will definitely be going back.
Byron D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Wethersfield, CT
Mark’s Motorsports is a small dealership located right on the Connecticut, Massachusetts’s line. The brands they carry are Aprilla, Royal Enfield and Can-Am. I am thinking they may actually believe their tag-line, but their motto is kind of funny. «We specialize in Motorcycles, ATVs, Dirt Bikes, Personal Watercraft, Scooters, Mopeds, Snowmobiles, Side by Side Vehicles, and Trailers.» OK — so you don’t specialize, you do a little bit of everything. A motorcycle general store. That sums this place up. They have a good supply of vintage moped parts and the do represent the brands I listed, but the entire showroom is maybe 1500 square feet. It is crammed with Quads, Motorcycles, gear and clothing. Clean and well presented. They may be small, but they are well stocked and there are plenty of brand new bikes still in crates outside. I was particularly interested in looking at the Royal Enfield line up. This is an interesting line of motorcycles. The manufacturing rights were sold off and the formerly British bike is now Indian made. The manufacturing process hails back to a less automated time and if you look at the bikes they look distinctively retro. The quality of some the welding and machining leaves something to be desired, these are half the price of a comparable Triumph. A great deal for a ider that wants a British bike without the British bike price.