Dealership nervousness...

Daven75

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Anyone get that nervous feeling when your baby is at the dealer for any reason? Mines there cause I cannot figure out the problem. I'm just nervous because its a dealership and I love my baby. Idk, I think its a trust thing.

Am I the only one who gets this?
 
I work at a dealership and as long as you ask them not to wash it, you'll be fine. Also, perhaps ask them not to test the wipers if they perform any sort of complimentary check.
 
Well its not necessarily about the washing, this dealer actually knew about not washing because of the abrasiveness of the brushes. It was nice to know they actually new about it. They also said they don't wash unless its requested lol.

I'm more worried about what they'll say for what needs to be fixed :[

Is $105/hr a normal for diagnosis?
 
Yea, I have a 2000 jeep xj, wayyyy out of warranty :[
 
I told my friend last night if I bought a new car I would only accept it off the truck with all the factory plastic on it and the dirt from transport.


He says I'm crazy and need mental help. His wife works at a Ford dealer and said she never heard of such nonsense.
 
ROFL! Honestly, I'd be the same way probably
 
nope! was just at a Nissan dealer on saturday and i made it known not to wash my car.

as i was standing outside i seen them washing a newly purchased car with brushed from top to bottem. glad i told them when i first got there
 
I told my friend last night if I bought a new car I would only accept it off the truck with all the factory plastic on it and the dirt from transport.


He says I'm crazy and need mental help. His wife works at a Ford dealer and said she never heard of such nonsense.

Honestly, the dealer might object to leaving the wrappings on. I have seen cars with paint chips and scratches underneath the wrappings and the dealer needs to inspect the vehicles before signing for them if they want the damage to be covered. While it is a very low percentage of vehicles that have it, your dealer may or may not object to leaving it on. Where I work they mostly stay on though because more damages may occur having the unwrapped.
 
Tho I truly like my local dealership, my car never goes there except for little stuff like an inspection. At $145/hour labor rates, it's not gonna happen. My next car can go to the dealership when it's under warranty and has free maintenance.
Anything big I know my car needs I drive an hour to my specialty shop. I trust them with my life :xyxthumbs:
 
. Jeeps been at the dealer for an hour, all they came up with is they suspect the vacuum line under the battery is torn. Thats what's wrong with the cruise. Battery is bad according to them yet I tested it at my friends autozone 6 times and it passed. Idk. I'm pissed. $210 of work so far and that's all. Ugh. My normal shops are 4.5hrs away
 
The only thing I worried about is a door ding from the lot attendants.
 
I have a supercharged Cobra and when I had to take it into my local Ford dealer for a safety recall I loaded a special tune that shuts off the engine at 2500 RPM.

I don't want some lot monkey playing "Speed Racer" in my car.

And the car was covered with "DO NOT WASH & DO NOT DETAIL" signs. Plus I had the service writer walk around the car and made him write down that the paintwork had absolutely no scratches, holograms, or swirls in the paint anywhere.

He was warned that I would be the most anal retentive customer he had ever had. So be warned.

The car was returned un-blemished in any way.
 
I told my friend last night if I bought a new car I would only accept it off the truck with all the factory plastic on it and the dirt from transport.


He says I'm crazy and need mental help. His wife works at a Ford dealer and said she never heard of such nonsense.


That's what I did for my Black GC. I inspected it with them as they removed it.
 
I have a supercharged Cobra and when I had to take it into my local Ford dealer for a safety recall I loaded a special tune that shuts off the engine at 2500 RPM.

I don't want some lot monkey playing "Speed Racer" in my car.

And the car was covered with "DO NOT WASH & DO NOT DETAIL" signs. Plus I had the service writer walk around the car and made him write down that the paintwork had absolutely no scratches, holograms, or swirls in the paint anywhere.

He was warned that I would be the most anal retentive customer he had ever had. So be warned.

The car was returned un-blemished in any way.

Thats an extremely smart move with the detuning!
 
I told my friend last night if I bought a new car I would only accept it off the truck with all the factory plastic on it and the dirt from transport.


He says I'm crazy and need mental help. His wife works at a Ford dealer and said she never heard of such nonsense.

Did that with my camaro, they thought I was crazy but said they had few customers make the request

We bought my wife's van in January also declined a detail. They looked at me as if I had an extra eye on my forehead. It will be 2 this January and there is still some plastic on the interior pieces by your feet


Ryan
 
Did that with my camaro, they thought I was crazy but said they had few customers make the request

We bought my wife's van in January also declined a detail. They looked at me as if I had an extra eye on my forehead. It will be 2 this January and there is still some plastic on the interior pieces by your feet


Ryan

I dunno why the dealer insists on washing your car when you first buy it, its your car that youre spending 10s of thousands on. When I got my focus the salesman looked at me like I had three heads when I said do not wash the car.
 
I dunno why the dealer insists on washing your car when you first buy it, its your car that youre spending 10s of thousands on. When I got my focus the salesman looked at me like I had three heads when I said do not wash the car.

Probably because "Was the car clean when delivered" or something along those lines is on the survey you get.
 
I dunno why the dealer insists on washing your car when you first buy it, its your car that youre spending 10s of thousands on. When I got my focus the salesman looked at me like I had three heads when I said do not wash the car.

Because a majority of people aren't like us.

They rely on their car dealer to wash their car and 'make it look nice'.
 
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