gathermewool
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Originally Posted by BHopkins
Wow! I need to praise my Subaru dealership for how they have treated me in the past.
Last time I took my car in, I asked them to do the complimentary 25 point inspection that they offer. When the service was done they reviewed the inspection report with me. She pointed out that while camber was slightly off on the RH wheels, it was still in the "green", thus no service was required. No attempt to sell me a fuel injector cleaning or a throttle body cleaning, or anything else of the sort.
Next time I'm in there, I'll have to tell them how much I appreciate the way they treat me.
BTW, my dealership gives me a ride back to work . . . in a Subaru. Oh, and they also offer loaner bicycles for the true green people. Yea. I've never taken them up on that offer.
Which is the "RH wheels"?
the camber on the rear wheels is not adjustable and is out-of-spec negative on every alignment I've ever seen - usually -2.X degrees.
My Subaru dealer also gives rides to work and then picks you up. It's definitely much cheaper for them to pay someone minimum wage to drive me and a few others to work in a 1998 Legacy wagon than to offer each of us a loaner. I'm probably coming across crassly, and I don't mean to. There are many decent dealers out there, but those same dealers NEED TO make money, and many times that's with up-sells. Why people get offended over attempted up-sells, I'll never understand.
Sure, I get upset over someone getting taken advantage of, just like the next guy, but many people are perfectly happy and drive along happily with their over-maintained-by-the-dealer vehicles. Compared to those who trade-in their vehicles every 3-5 years, how much is grandpa really paying extra in maintenance for his 2007 Subaru that "needs" wiper blades every year, or for the brake fluid to be changed every few years?
Wow! I need to praise my Subaru dealership for how they have treated me in the past.
Last time I took my car in, I asked them to do the complimentary 25 point inspection that they offer. When the service was done they reviewed the inspection report with me. She pointed out that while camber was slightly off on the RH wheels, it was still in the "green", thus no service was required. No attempt to sell me a fuel injector cleaning or a throttle body cleaning, or anything else of the sort.
Next time I'm in there, I'll have to tell them how much I appreciate the way they treat me.
BTW, my dealership gives me a ride back to work . . . in a Subaru. Oh, and they also offer loaner bicycles for the true green people. Yea. I've never taken them up on that offer.
Which is the "RH wheels"?
the camber on the rear wheels is not adjustable and is out-of-spec negative on every alignment I've ever seen - usually -2.X degrees.
My Subaru dealer also gives rides to work and then picks you up. It's definitely much cheaper for them to pay someone minimum wage to drive me and a few others to work in a 1998 Legacy wagon than to offer each of us a loaner. I'm probably coming across crassly, and I don't mean to. There are many decent dealers out there, but those same dealers NEED TO make money, and many times that's with up-sells. Why people get offended over attempted up-sells, I'll never understand.
Sure, I get upset over someone getting taken advantage of, just like the next guy, but many people are perfectly happy and drive along happily with their over-maintained-by-the-dealer vehicles. Compared to those who trade-in their vehicles every 3-5 years, how much is grandpa really paying extra in maintenance for his 2007 Subaru that "needs" wiper blades every year, or for the brake fluid to be changed every few years?