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Re: Darned Dishonest auto service centers
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Posted by Peachybrain on March 19, 2007 at 19:23:42 from (71.226.151.118):
In Reply to: Re: Darned Dishonest auto service centers posted by johndeeregene on March 17, 2007 at 14:48:16:
VW Dealships rip you off too and they don't even know what's wrong the the car. They couldn't figure out how to get the radio out to find the code on the back so we could use it again. They caouldn't figure out why the car wouldn't start. They tore the door apart but couldn't figure out why the door was sticking in the first place and still stuck. They charged $25 for a knob for the seat that broke in 2 minutes!!! They wanted to charge $100 for a rubber piece to hold the antenna. I just used some silcone sealer to hold it in place. It's done a pretty good job too!! The Tires Plus guys refused to work on the car after changing the starter and it still not working because they didn't want to end up chargeing us thousands of dollars trying to figure out what the problem was. I went online to figure out what was going on with it. They finally figured out that it was the computer brain that was bad and wanted to charge $1500, but they could get a used one for $300 after we let it sit at the dealership for a month or so. So we did do that. Most of this happened less than a month after we bought the car. Granted it was used. My whole family changed the trunk lid on the car this afternoon for a mere $53!
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