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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Should I trust my dealer service center?
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard L" data-source="post: 980814" data-attributes="member: 52972"><p>TJR,</p><p></p><p>I see your point...I put two different thoughts into the same sentence </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I meant that I did not think the dealer deliberately left the cap of the brake fluid reservoir....just shoddy workmanship by the tech that serviced your vehicle.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And as a separate note, if you do your own routine mainenance, you never get to know the dealer of shop and they don't know you. They may just be incompetent, or they could be crooks. If you go to a shop on occasions you will begin to get a sense if they are a good shop or bad. Also if they know that you do some of your maintenance at home and are familiar with the mechanics of the vehicle, they are less likely to try to screw you over. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If the shop knows your and that you occasionally have your vehicle serviced there, they are less likely to screw over a loyal customer....unless they are crooks. You would have already gotten an impression of whether you trusted them or not just by the small jobs you took to them to do. Now you have gone to a dealer who you have not done much business with, and they do something supicious and you wonder if you should trust them?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I am talking about just building a rapore with a shop so when you are faced with a problem that requires more elaborate equipment or skill, you will not be at the mercy of an unscrupulous shop.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>...Rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard L, post: 980814, member: 52972"] TJR, I see your point...I put two different thoughts into the same sentence I meant that I did not think the dealer deliberately left the cap of the brake fluid reservoir....just shoddy workmanship by the tech that serviced your vehicle. And as a separate note, if you do your own routine mainenance, you never get to know the dealer of shop and they don't know you. They may just be incompetent, or they could be crooks. If you go to a shop on occasions you will begin to get a sense if they are a good shop or bad. Also if they know that you do some of your maintenance at home and are familiar with the mechanics of the vehicle, they are less likely to try to screw you over. If the shop knows your and that you occasionally have your vehicle serviced there, they are less likely to screw over a loyal customer....unless they are crooks. You would have already gotten an impression of whether you trusted them or not just by the small jobs you took to them to do. Now you have gone to a dealer who you have not done much business with, and they do something supicious and you wonder if you should trust them? I am talking about just building a rapore with a shop so when you are faced with a problem that requires more elaborate equipment or skill, you will not be at the mercy of an unscrupulous shop. ...Rich [/QUOTE]
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