dealership abuse
#1
dealership abuse
Brought the car into the dealership maintenance shop to get inspected and have the gears reset because it was getting a little noisy in 4th gear. Later on in the day i get a phone call from a friend asking where the musatng is. I say its at the dealership getting some work done. Come to find out, he was on the expressway and saw the car split traffic at 100mph with two of the ford techs in it. He saud that they were driving like absolute lunatics. When I picked up the car it had no gas in it AND OVER 20 MILES were put on the car. The tech did admit to driving over the speed limit but nothing else.
#2
Obvious, talk to the manager and get his dumbass fired. He admitted to driving it, and driving above the speed limit, that alone should be enough, but when you can prove he put over 20 miles on it and you have witnesses saying he was cruising like that, it's in the bag.
#6
Exactly. Don't pay for it either, tell them you are not going to pay a tech to fix your car and then take it on joyrides flying in and out of traffic putting your car at risk. Tell the manager that doing such is stealing and if you have to you will get the police involved.
#7
yeah just refuse to pay for it. If you go to the actual people that run the dealership they will care a ton more than the service manager. If they would have crashed it would have been the dealerships liability so since the service manager doesn't seem to care talk to someone higher up in the food chain . In the meantime if you paid with a credit card just cancel the payment/dispute. You may have to deal with it for a while because nothing moves quick but it will be worth it. I would be pissed.
#8
ok, we ended up not having to pay for any of the labor costs, just the oil for the rear end and the state inspection. Over all im just really glad that my car wasnt destroyed and they didnt kill anyone else or themselves in the process. As you guys know with the amount of time and money that goes into our mustangs they just are not replaceable.
#12
ok, we ended up not having to pay for any of the labor costs, just the oil for the rear end and the state inspection. Over all im just really glad that my car wasnt destroyed and they didnt kill anyone else or themselves in the process. As you guys know with the amount of time and money that goes into our mustangs they just are not replaceable.
#13
Brought the car into the dealership maintenance shop to get inspected and have the gears reset because it was getting a little noisy in 4th gear. Later on in the day i get a phone call from a friend asking where the musatng is. I say its at the dealership getting some work done. Come to find out, he was on the expressway and saw the car split traffic at 100mph with two of the ford techs in it. He saud that they were driving like absolute lunatics. When I picked up the car it had no gas in it AND OVER 20 MILES were put on the car. The tech did admit to driving over the speed limit but nothing else.
#19
I had the same sort of thing happen to me when I had my mach....I remember checking the mileage before dropping it off and when I came back it looked like the gas guage was much lower than when I dropped it off....sure enough they drove it 14 miles, but god knows how hard they drove it during those 14 miles. I complained, but since I didn't have any witnesses they claimed it was a test drive to diagnose the problem.
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