Originally Posted By: mrsilv04
Originally Posted By: chad8
I just found out that the dealer did tear the truck apart without proper approval. As they were giving my friend a loaner car , they asked if they were fixing it. They were not going to issue the loaner without his verbal consent . My friend went to clean out the truck the next day. When he was there They also asked if he was going to take his vehicle back and wanted him to commit before they let him keep the loaner more than 3 days.
This is a customer with 30 years of buying vehicles at the same place every 2 years.
This is exactly what happened with my ex. They dropped her truck, and gave her a phone call at the end of the day stating that they'd "come across an issue" with her truck, and that she could just "keep driving the loaner car... no problem...ok?".
She wasn't stupid. She left work immediately, and showed up at the dealership. They wouldn't let her see her truck, and wouldn't give her many details as to what really happened. They just kept repeating to her that they'd "make it right".
They'd already gotten it untangled from the lift, had already taken a few panels off of it, and had it sitting in the corner of their in-house body shop. At this point, she still hadn't seen it.
She demanded her truck back, but they told her that it wasn't running (it fell off the rack before they had gotten the new water pump installed), and she couldn't have it back. She called a local tow company for a flatbed, and started demanding her truck and the keys.
Once the flatbed showed up, they finally pushed the truck out of the body shop. In a final act of idiocy, the service manager tossed the keys for it to her, and turned around and walked off.
She sued and won. A new truck, plus compensation for her time, trouble, and expenses.
Beautiful, that's how it should be done!!!