Robert Caffyn
Well-Known Member
OK, truck starts to run rough while on the Parkway. Same as 6-7 months ago, I figure one of the coil packs has gone out(Grannetelli Hot Street Coils). So I'm gonna have to pay if I want to get home. They have the truck for about 30 hours(got a new Taurus loaner). Guy calls in AM, to tell me 2 are bad and should replace them all with Ford units(not the same cylinder as last time) for around $900. I don't have a choice, so I say 'go ahead'. Go to pick up the truck Tuesday afternoon and am handed a bill for $1376.43. I freak. Whats up? Oh, the coils cost $119 a piece, $333.20 in labor, $1.23 misc. and $90 in tax. I'm like 'this is not what we discussed this morning'. 'Well, let me see if I can help a little' and he cuts off $193 making it $1183.43. I'm still not pleased but pay it anyway. Go home, still steaming, get on computer, look up Ford Parts. Whatta ya know? The coils are $89.76.
Go back today, stop in parts and ask 'whats the cost for..... $89.76. I ask him to write it down, date and initial. My first stop is the service manager. He has to go check parts to verify the cost. Comes back and tells me 'that's the OTC price, we charge differently in service'. I lose it, the old alcoholic comes out and I let loose on him. This is preposterous, they pay less than MSRP for parts, then double the price in service. This is why people have a bad taste in their mouths from the bulls__t they pull. You know, I'm not stupid and I had the sense to go look this up, only to find my 'friendly dealer' is pulling a BOHICA on me. Probably most people would pay, bitch a little, then just chalk it up to 'one of those things'. I yelled for the owner to come down(literally), the service manager tells me to calm down :argue:, the owner 'isn't necessary'. So I walk out to find him with the manager in tow(I'm on a mission). Up the stairs to his office and barge in and explain this BS situation. He thinks(I'm nuts) and tells the manager to rewrite the bill to reflect the MSRP on the parts, then tells him to take another $200 off for being a 'good customer' and finally lets me know that the next time I come in for a car, to see him for a deal(X plan) before I purchase. I'm happy now, bill is adjusted down to $924.51! So why do I still feel.....betrayed, pissed off, angry or just disappointed? Bob :banghead: :angry: :cry:
PS: the truck runs great
Go back today, stop in parts and ask 'whats the cost for..... $89.76. I ask him to write it down, date and initial. My first stop is the service manager. He has to go check parts to verify the cost. Comes back and tells me 'that's the OTC price, we charge differently in service'. I lose it, the old alcoholic comes out and I let loose on him. This is preposterous, they pay less than MSRP for parts, then double the price in service. This is why people have a bad taste in their mouths from the bulls__t they pull. You know, I'm not stupid and I had the sense to go look this up, only to find my 'friendly dealer' is pulling a BOHICA on me. Probably most people would pay, bitch a little, then just chalk it up to 'one of those things'. I yelled for the owner to come down(literally), the service manager tells me to calm down :argue:, the owner 'isn't necessary'. So I walk out to find him with the manager in tow(I'm on a mission). Up the stairs to his office and barge in and explain this BS situation. He thinks(I'm nuts) and tells the manager to rewrite the bill to reflect the MSRP on the parts, then tells him to take another $200 off for being a 'good customer' and finally lets me know that the next time I come in for a car, to see him for a deal(X plan) before I purchase. I'm happy now, bill is adjusted down to $924.51! So why do I still feel.....betrayed, pissed off, angry or just disappointed? Bob :banghead: :angry: :cry:
PS: the truck runs great