11-02-2014, 01:34 AM
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Go fast, please.
Drives: 2019 Corvette ZR1
Join Date: May 2014
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Posts: 2,471
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Originally Posted by aurora
I would rather wait for that certified ZL1 mechanic…even getting an oil change, there should be one in the house, otherwise they are bound to treat it like an ordinary car and use the wrong oil etc. Some of the techs, even if they can read manuals can be pretty green, like zit faced deers in headlights. At my last visit to GM I was getting my first oil change and the techs there were not aware of the break in period or what oil to use for ZL1, and I found that a bit unnerving.
I think a wait is to be expected. Its a drawback for any high performance vehicle, but at least there are a lot of GM dealers around, even in smaller towns. This is the reason I did not get a Range Rover for winter vehicle, servicing it would be a nightmare especially if something happened when out of town.
Anyways...good luck with your car, hope its back on the road soon.
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I feel the same way. I love that there is a specific guy just for the higher end cars at my dealership. More consistent work that way IMO.
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