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Is it just rumors you think or is it true there have been dealers totaling C8s because they don't put them on the lift properly? I've read a couple cases of Chevy dealers not mounting them properly and they half fall off the lift causing major damage. |
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05-13-2021, 09:26 PM | #16 | |
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05-13-2021, 09:33 PM | #17 |
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Wow. And these were the "experts" at Chevy??? I mean they gotta replace the car BUT how with the Corvette shortage? Oh it would be replaced and even if the dealer had to pay the high ADM for a new one on another dealers lot. Either they eat the cost or they'd get sued. Unless the insurance company gives fair market value which would be very high right now for used C8s. You could pocket that extra thousands and get one a normal prices in a year. Every says it's a myth popping the T tops on vettes before going on lifts but it's true. My dad years ago was at an auto shop and saw a Vette going on the lift. A couple seconds later he heard a very loud POP and yep the Chassis on a Vette cracked. If I had a Vette I'd only take it to a reputable performance shop. |
05-13-2021, 09:42 PM | #18 |
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This is why I did a ton of research with costumer reviews from 4 different sources because due to my handicap I can't work on my car so I have to have someone do it for me. My dealer so far has lifted my car correctly and I have had 0 issues or complaints.
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05-13-2021, 10:11 PM | #19 |
I vowed after I got my Camaro to not take it to the dealer for oil changes and tire rotations. It's not because I have an issue with them doing it. It's because when I picked my car up, they only gave me one key fob because they "misplaced" the other one. So they had me go back through next weekend to get the other key fob, only for it to not have the manual key. They said I could come back to get it next time but I told them just to mail it for me. Also, when I got my car detailed, they almost didn't want to do it until my dad and I walked up and asked why it was taking kinda long to do it (the manager for that department said the sales guy didn't tell him we would be hanging around nearby while waiting for the detail job to be done).
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05-14-2021, 12:51 AM | #20 |
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if i wanted someone else to work on my car i would've bought a bugatti.
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05-14-2021, 05:55 AM | #21 |
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If you haven't received the survey for your initial oil change, make sure you tear them to shreds on it. If there's one thing you can hold a little leverage on it's the surveys. Dealers and GM actually take them very seriously. Let loose on them if you get one.
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05-14-2021, 05:55 AM | #22 |
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I understand that some people cannot work on their own cars themselves.
But I have learned from 1st hand experience to NEVER bring your car in to ANY Chevy dealership for ANYTHING unless you want them to **** up your car. Do whatever work or maintenance you can, yourself even if still under warranty. |
05-14-2021, 06:31 AM | #23 |
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Geez- that was so dumb of the dealership! Total imcompetence. I would have brought it back and complained to the general manager and get something out of it- like free accessory or free oil change, etc.
I am not surprised though. I read about things like this time and time again. I still do all of my own work at 62. I do have to go to places to mount and balance tires though. I don't have that equipment and even though I outsource that AND I take only the tires and wheels to the shops I still have a lot of trouble. I'd say only 40% of the time they get it right. I fear that when I am too old I'll have to bring it somewhere and rely on someone else but until then I plan on doing my own work until I absolutely can't anymore. One time I needed a GTI tire replacement due to a nail in the side wall. I took the entire tire to Tire Kingdom for them to order a tire. They saw the brand and size on the sidewall. How could they possibly go wrong? They ordered the wrong size tire. Forget that, ordered from Tire Rack and got it way cheaper. Had the tire mounted and balanced at Tires Plus- they put the wheel weights visible in the wheel cutouts. Had to bring it to the best shop in town and they rotated the tire on the wheel to hide the weights. They knew what to do. Just last week my C6 Corvette tire had a slow leak. Razor blade cut. My favorite good shop was closed Saturday. So there was a new shop that opened- I gave them a try. Oh yeah they found the leak and patched the tire. Gave me the tire and wheel back filthy dirty covered in the worst muck. I took it home, cleaned it up only to find that the gouged and scraped the wheel so bad, I had to file the gouges, sand, wet sand, paint, wet sand again, paint, clear cost and buff the entire wheel. They also did not re-balance the tire as they said they would. They pretty much ruined the wheel. It now doesn't match the other wheels perfectly but I plan on new wheels anyway. They also lost the original chrome valve stem cap and replaced it with a black one so it didn't match the other 3. I found another chrome one in my spare parts bin. At least the flat is fixed, LOL Very hard to find talented people to do car work today.
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05-14-2021, 06:35 AM | #24 |
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CamaroSSS, invest in some ramps or jacks and you can do your own oil changes. That is what the majority of us folks do on this forum and it’s not difficult to do!
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05-14-2021, 06:42 AM | #25 |
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Well at least they put oil back in the engine. Have you checked to see if it was filled, or maybe over filled? I concur with most everyone else here. The dealerships are just to rushed to sometimes take time to always do the best job.
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05-14-2021, 07:02 AM | #27 | |
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And then there could be one with a bad reputation yet they have customers who like you have been going to that dealer for everything for 30 years and never once had a problem. It's an industry issue, not just General Motors. There needs to be consistent application of proper customer service and knowledgeable mechanics. I've always felt there should be techs specifically trained to handle only the Camaros and Corvettes. In fact, there really needs to be 2 or 3 dedicated bays in the garage for nothing but the performance line, and no one is allowed to even go over there if you haven't passed rigorous testing on all the latest nuances and information about every Corvette and Camaro in production. When the 6th gen first came out, there were many stories of dealers not filling the LT1 with the proper 10 quarts. The 5th gen LS3 required 6 quarts. There was too much assumption going on and no one could even bother to open an owners manual! |
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05-14-2021, 07:10 AM | #28 |
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Remember the people doing oil changes and rotations are the lowest ranked/youngest "mechanics" in the shop.
*FORD* I had a flat on a late friday afternoon and had to be towed in, got there are 530, closes at 6 and refused to patch the tire until the next day. Stranded me overnight (essentially). Chevy charged me $60 on a tire patch once, too, that roadside towed in. |
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