Originally Posted by berniedd
I'm not allowed to enter the work area and see the oil and filter changed in my new Toyota and Honda. From now on, at my next new car purchase I'm going to pay an indie shop or the gas station to do the work while I'm watching. So I'll know it was done right.
Have you asked these dealerships WHY you can't peek in the shop and see the work being done?
More often than not they don't want you to see because they are taking your money and not doing ANY work at all, unless it is something that results in the car not functioning or critical like brakes, which they WILL usually do right.
I'm not allowed to enter the work area and see the oil and filter changed in my new Toyota and Honda. From now on, at my next new car purchase I'm going to pay an indie shop or the gas station to do the work while I'm watching. So I'll know it was done right.
Have you asked these dealerships WHY you can't peek in the shop and see the work being done?
More often than not they don't want you to see because they are taking your money and not doing ANY work at all, unless it is something that results in the car not functioning or critical like brakes, which they WILL usually do right.