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Originally Posted by MrChrisLS3
I don't know that starting a relationship with the dealer as a heat case one week after the car is ordered is a good way to go. You and I both know that custom ordering a car is not like ordering online from Amazon where you click an icon and a day later the big blue truck shows up.
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There’s no heat case here, the OP said that he got absolutely no help from the dealer. That’s ridiculous. The dealer can say “there’s not enough information at this time” check back with me “ but it sounds like they just took his money and tnow are getting lazy. If that is the case , I don’t think there’s any problem going to the general manager (or sm) and telling him very nicely you really need his help in getting reliable data on a fairly regular basis. That can be said as nicely as possible and create no problems whatsoever. And I’m assuming that you go to the GM after the salesman or the sales manager Stonewall you.
I ordered a 2014 C7 from Rick Conti at Coughlin in Ohio in 2014, they sent me a GM workbench PDF every Monday morning via email. I didn’t even have to ask for it , it was their standard procedure, that’s the way things should be done, it isnt asking for the moon.