@RedHeadedStepChild I see a pattern here
I rely on stunningly good looks.
A silver tongue.
And the kindness of strangers.
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@RedHeadedStepChild I see a pattern here
I rely on stunningly good looks.
A silver tongue.
And the kindness of strangers.
Because in order for you to get the gift card they make you fill it out. Ran through the same thing on my 500$ gift card. It really ends up being way less than that but then again anything is better than nothing. Plus I like the Degan tires.
I rather pay 50% of $100 million than 5% of $20K.
But, rant, Scott Clark Honda, what a bad experience. So brought our "new" 2005 CR-V there to get a new master key and for a recall on passenger airbag. I expected, as a dealer, they will have a long list of things "wrong" with the car, blinker fluid, alignment (new tires and alignment done at tire shop), etc. But I did not expect the "tech" working at the car, which I scrubbed clean, to carve his initials on the passenger dash while doing the recall work. They tried to tell me the belt needed changing, $240, material $28, 30 min of worth of work. Amazing
I knew they scam, but had to take it to a dealer for the passenger airbag recall. They scratched the hell out of the dash, that was my rant, not the "glowplug injectors you need for the turbinator sequencer". Still, amazed how brazenly they quote crap like that. The airbag light was on, I thought it was due to the recall. Once recall done, the airbag was still on. I turned right around in their parking lot and asked them if it was supposed to stay on. One guy said no, one said yes. So back to the Tech it went. Came back with "it must have been in an accident" until they check the carfax, clean (which I knew of course). So they told me they will need a car for a day to find the issue, would cost some bucks to diagnose. I diagnosed it with google, simple issue to reset the light after the recall with a paper clip and a pencil (not kidding). So I did that at home yesterday, and sent the service manager the pictures of the carved out dash. They offer to "make it right", I told them I dont trust them to make a jam sandwich.That IS amazing! A well respected, intelligent cruiser owner that doesn't know that dealerships are scam artists...
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The funny part is most of us will buy a dealer maintained truck with our eyes close. Then that means it is ok if some body else is getting robbed at the stealer ship but not us. Tell me what is more important. My cars dont see the dealer for nothing other than a recall but i wont be able to sell them to any of you. I wouldn’t even buy a car from me. Sorry @JohnVee
You are right, and you should cut your losses. But I will sacrifice, willing to help. $50 for your fj40.