There better not be a single molecule of oxygen in those tires!
Seriously, if I ever saw that on a vehicle sticker I don’t think I could ever buy a car from them. Anybody that will charge $500 to fill your tires is not somebody I would want to present a warranty claim to.
There better not be a single molecule of oxygen in those tires!
Seriously, if I ever saw that on a vehicle sticker I don’t think I could ever buy a car from them. Anybody that will charge $500 to fill your tires is not somebody I would want to present a warranty claim to.
The manufacturer is also in the loop when it comes to warranty. The dealer cannot approve/deny a major warranty without involvement from the manufacturer. The dealer acting as the sole decision maker is a common misconception.
The manufacturer is also in the loop when it comes to warranty. The dealer cannot approve/deny a major warranty without involvement from the manufacturer. The dealer acting as the sole decision maker is a common misconception.
I buy new cars too. The cars the dealers sell all come out of the same factories: a Camry on dealer A‘s lot isn’t somehow superior to the same model from dealer B, but dealer A might treat the buyer much better and not do really sketchy things. Sketchy things like charging $500 to inflate the tires, for example.
I think you might have misunderstood. I’m not saying don’t buy from a dealership, I’m saying I wouldn't buy from THIS dealership.
There better not be a single molecule of oxygen in those tires!
Seriously, if I ever saw that on a vehicle sticker I don’t think I could ever buy a car from them. Anybody that will charge $500 to fill your tires is not somebody I would want to present a warranty claim to.