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Old 10-20-2013, 04:28 AM   #1
joe h
 
Drives: victory red 2010 camaro 2ss/rs
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: bismarck, nd
Posts: 125
Reached the end of my rope dealing with gm dealers

Basically have two hack service departments in the Bismarck area. Back in august I took the camaro to the Bismarck shop, and ended up with a nice door ding that they never fessed up to. So a hundred phone calls to gm, the dealership, and a brief chat with a lawyer, it was determined I was 100% at fault.

Two months later my cobalt develops an ungodly exhaust vibration/rattle when warm. Since there is no way I'm making the same mistake twice, I take it to the Mandan dealer. They determine the cat is leaking and needs to be replaced. A week later the part comes in, I drop the car off, 5 hours later they finish. I pay the $750 and as I'm walking to my car, they are turning off the lights. Start the car up, and the car may as well not even have a muffler. After about 5 minute the noise goes away. So I'm thinking the new cat might need some break in time. However, once the car warms up, the ungodly vibration returns. So the thought is running through my head, I may have just spent $750 and didn't even fix the problem. And if the cat isn't what was causing the noise, was there ever anything wrong with it. Being it is Saturday, I won't be able to raise hell until Monday.

The biggest problem, the dealerships are simply franchises and gm has no control in how they handle their customers, until it is time to renew the agreement. And gm doesn't care if a few customers have their cars wrecked. Gm isn't responsible, and the dealership rarely has their hands slapped. About all you can do is fill out a survey. Which does nothing. Anyways, I have no idea what my next car will be, but my gm buying days are quickly coming to an end.
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