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Originally Posted by GEEKFREEKSCOTTY
So, first you tell me that I'm a douche, then you admit that you'd do the same thing?
Mainly, it's been like "most of the issues weren't annoying me enough to take it in for just that one issue"..
I wouldn't consider it an "upgrade" if they are just replacing stuff with stock parts.. I kind of know the difference.
If I were attempting to fleece and abuse the warranty, I know enough about mechanics that I'm sure I could find a way.
But, I'm not like that.
I just had a few things annoying me for a while and wanted to bring the car in before the factory warranty expired.
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This is all symptomatic of what is wrong with most all dealerships in this country. Everyone involved from the salesman to the service technicians are paid on commission or flat rate. In the service department in particular they quickly learn that most things done under warranty pay less than where the customer pays. IOW they learn to hate warranty work.
I was a Chevrolet tech for ten years. My nature is to care and do the job right the first time. Unfortunately this business model is not conducive to people like me. I watched other techs make more money than I because their work ethics let them cut corners and get more work out the door.
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