Trouble with the dealer.....

Subscribe
Apr 1, 2005
  #1  
I just took in my civic in to the dealer to get my alignment done. It seemed fine, even though it does still seem to drift to the right some and the steering wheel doesnt look centered, which ima take back to check it out. But also, while going drive-thru to burger king, i reached into the little drawer, w/e place where i put the coins in, under the steering wheel, and i noticed that it's 1/4 full. When i brought it in, the cover wouldnt even close how full it was and now it's less than half. I can also see 4 nice dirty finger marks along the bottom of the cover. I mean, i would expect this from a shop on the corner of the street, but not from the actual Honda dealership. I mean, what, next time i have to empty my change......take my CD's out, probably even my spare tire. It really gave a bad impression on me, why would i even want to take it back there again.....

Did this happen to any1 else, or am i just the only guy who didn't think about taking his change out of the car, at least i took my Dell DJ out b4.
Reply 0
Apr 1, 2005
  #2  
Haha omg what a ghetto dealer. I have a feeling they didn't do anything to the car. Kinda like when I took my car to Sam's club for a wheel balance...I had to take it to a REAL shop and pay more to actually get it balanced properly. Not every shop is reputable, that goes for dealers too. This is why I would love to have a camera. I bet the repair guy got some nice candy from the vending machine.
Reply 0
Apr 1, 2005
  #3  
although you crack jokes about corner shops... sometimes independent businesses(small business) are best because they need to work harder to make a name for themselves and please the customers plus often they are part of the community and wouldnt wnat to screw over someone they might know. best bet is take it to a tire/alignment place like ntb or sullivan tire or sumthin or a firestone tire place.
when they make the alignment most measurements are acceptable "within" a range so if the person doesnt have common sense he might put them all Just within that range in such a manor that he barely improves it but it still has a problem. for this reason ur better at a smaller place were they arent as busy so you can ask them to make sure its nice and straight because youve had problems with the dealership.
Reply 0
Apr 1, 2005
  #4  
Quote: I bet the repair guy got some nice candy from the vending machine.
Lmao, that made me crack up. He got a nice 10 dollars worth of coins or something. From now on i'm taking pictures of my coin drawer thing, I'm doing that 2morrow before i bring it back. It's a huge dealer also....Maroone.

Quote: although you crack jokes about corner shops... sometimes independent businesses(small business) are best because they need to work harder to make a name for themselves and please the customers plus often they are part of the community and wouldnt wnat to screw over someone they might know. best bet is take it to a tire/alignment place like ntb or sullivan tire or sumthin or a firestone tire place.
when they make the alignment most measurements are acceptable "within" a range so if the person doesnt have common sense he might put them all Just within that range in such a manor that he barely improves it but it still has a problem. for this reason ur better at a smaller place were they arent as busy so you can ask them to make sure its nice and straight because youve had problems with the dealership.
That's a very good point. I kno my cousing after getting his car dropped, took it to a place called 5 star allignment. They did an awesome job, but it was more expensive than the dealer. The only reason i took it to the dealer is cuz they sent me a coupon in the mail
Reply 0
Apr 1, 2005
  #5  
be sure to fill up the drawer with a few layers of needles and top it with a couple quarters
Reply 0
Apr 1, 2005
  #6  
well if the coupon saved you ten dollars consider it even hahaha
Reply 0
Apr 2, 2005
  #7  
LOLOL, the funny part is that it really did save me ten dollars. I guess that we really are even, lol I gotta think of something to do though, that needle idea is good watch me forget about them, i have a bad memory, lol.
Reply 0
Apr 2, 2005
  #8  
Quote: LOLOL, the funny part is that it really did save me ten dollars. I guess that we really are even, lol I gotta think of something to do though, that needle idea is good watch me forget about them, i have a bad memory, lol.
hahahaha i was jokin bout the needles you sick twisted man. haha jk but if i were you id take a bunch of pennies and nickels and stuff and maybe a quarter or two and put a ton of super glue under the pennies so when the guy reaches in....HE IS FVCKED. catch him copperhanded. oh and protect the pocket thing with parchmant paper or sumthin
Reply 0
Apr 2, 2005
  #9  
rofl what is parchment paper but yea just put pennies in there, but he might get pissed and steal your air freshener or something. Wow I wouldn't be going back there once you resolve this. Just try and get your money back-service wasn't performed to your satisfaction.
Reply 0
Apr 2, 2005
  #10  
i dont know what parchmant paper is i think its that white butchers paper that not much can stick too
Reply 0
Apr 2, 2005
  #11  
i usally just take as much out as possible from my cabin and toss the junk into the trunk. then i lock the trunk and give them my valet key. this was at culver city honda, last time i forgot and left my Polosport sunglasses in the center console area out in the open. when i got my car back, it was still there, they also detailed my car. im beginning to like the dealership. they actually kept their promises about pickup times. brought my car in at 7am. it was packed. by 11pm, i got a call that my car is ready.
Reply 0
Apr 2, 2005
  #12  
lol, that would be hillarious if the guy gets them stuck on his hand, but then, lets say he gets fired or something, he can come to my house or something, since he has my address. My friends car was broken into the day after she got it back from the shop, and when she picked up the car from the shop, there were dirty finger marks all over the glove compartment.

Would they give me the money back? If i do ask for the money, that means that i can't tell them to fix it right? but i'd take it to where my cousin got his alignment. Right now before im going to take it to the dealer, ima use my camera to record everything i have in the car.
Reply 0
Apr 2, 2005
  #13  
You can run into crooks anywhere, sometimes it's just one guy in a whole shop.
I've been lucky so far, but a friend of mine got about 15 bucks stolen when he took his Contour SVT in to our local Ford stealership. And my dad got his jack stolen when he took his Legacy GT into the Subaru stealership.
That's why I like to do a lot of the work myself, and if it's something I can't handle, then I have some friends at a garage (large chain) where I worked part time while going to school. I was the parts guy for the garage, so I know them really well and I trust them.
I think it's good if you can take it in to the same place all the time and can develop a rapport with a technician, then ask for the same guy all the time if you've had good work done by them.
Reply 0
Apr 2, 2005
  #14  
Yea, i used to do everything myself before this, but it was nothing really big. Just oil changes and rotations. But alignments can't be done at home, so i had to take it in. I have a friend who used to work in a shop, so ima ask him where he takes his car.

Edit: Just got home from the dealer, no luck on getting my money back,they said that they dont give money back. The guy told me that they have signs outside that say "Do not leave items in the car" so there's nothing they can do........so does that mean they can steal my radio if they wanted to and there's nothing i can do about it? What about my engine, my seats.......Those are all items in my car. Now, im going to take my car to the dealer everyday till i make sure that my alignment is PERFECT. Then that will be the last time i take it there for maintenance.
Reply 0
Apr 2, 2005
  #15  
You guys are scaring me, I just brought my car in for an oil change...

hahaha... yeah, I don't trust them sometimes, but I always look for anything important I might leave behind just in case something is missing, I know what it is. Also, I don't keep a lot of change in my change thing.
Reply 0
Apr 2, 2005
  #16  
i brought my car to dealer to get the back seat fixed and when i got it back it had a nice scare on the trunk no big deal it was able to be buffed out got in the car turn on the music no bass???
wtf they ripped out my wires from the amp


sorry grammmmmer
Reply 0
Apr 2, 2005
  #17  
This is why I love working in a garage. I can do all that stuff myselfe and its free
Reply 0
Apr 2, 2005
  #18  
rofl, at my last dealer they replaced my fuel sender under the back seat and spilled gas all over. It smelled like a gas station when I got in. Then when I pulled off the seat to complain, they said oh its normal for gas to spill out when we replace that part.
Reply 0
Apr 2, 2005
  #19  
haha! that sucks! yeah I always get all my **** out before handing it to them... and check your odometer as well, these bastards sometimes will drive your **** around for fun... but if I do have the time, I always work on my own car...

P.S. next time you go back to that dealership, go in the middle of their garage bay and yell "I COUNTED MY COINS IN MY CAR THIS TIME, SO DON'T EVEN TRY STEALING IT"
Reply 0
Apr 2, 2005
  #20  
Quote: P.S. next time you go back to that dealership, go in the middle of their garage bay and yell "I COUNTED MY COINS IN MY CAR THIS TIME, SO DON'T EVEN TRY STEALING IT"
That is too good, LOL.

What i really want to do is put one of those party poppers inside. The one's where u pull the string and streamers come out . I wanna tie it so when he opens the door thing, it'll pop and scare the crap out of him. But my friends were telling me that they can take me to court or something for that. But it's his fault, he should'nt be going in there anyway, that has nothing to do with fixing my alignment. what do u guys think? Could i get in trouble for putting that there?
Reply 0
Apr 2, 2005
  #21  
no they cant take you to court, they have no right to go in their, just say it was a prank you were going to play on a friend you were picking up later. if u feel nescessary just say oh please dont open the coin drawer.
Reply 0
Apr 2, 2005
  #22  
lol some stealerships really suck. my dealer had my car for nine days when they were replacin my cv boot, and i had a toshiba laptop (3 weeks old at the time) in there, my alpine with faceplate, my xm unit, 2 pairs of polarized bolle's portable dvd player and a bunch of school books in there. when i got it back, everything was there.
Reply 0
Apr 2, 2005
  #23  
That's good, ima set it up 2morrow to take it monday. I might just tape a little index card saying "do not open change drawer" or something, like they listen . I work valet, and i had this one car, she taped an index card "Do not touch windows, do not touch AC, do not touch radio" like we listened, we mostly did it on purpose just cause she put that there
Reply 0
Apr 2, 2005
  #24  
9 days for a cv boot. i didnt know dealerships would even bother replacing just the boot as opposed to the whole axle. odd that it took 9 days
Reply 0
Apr 2, 2005
  #25  
Quote: That's good, ima set it up 2morrow to take it monday. I might just tape a little index card saying "do not open change drawer" or something, like they listen . I work valet, and i had this one car, she taped an index card "Do not touch windows, do not touch AC, do not touch radio" like we listened, we mostly did it on purpose just cause she put that there
hahahaha your a true rebel. so you think they dealership monkeys will listen.?
just put a card in the drawer that once they open it its gonna say "maybe you need a better paying job you bum!!"
Reply 0
Apr 2, 2005
  #26  
lol, ima do it, i'll take some pictures of it also. Watch me do all of this work, set it up perfect.....and then they dont open it. Lol, i'll be pissed......this time cuz they didnt steal anything.
Reply 0
Apr 2, 2005
  #27  
^^^hahahah!

party popper idea's also crazy! haha! I would pay to see that
Reply 0
Apr 2, 2005
  #28  
hahaha yea that would blow but youd never really know if they did or not unless u did the graffiti thingy
Reply 0
Apr 2, 2005
  #29  
^^^ he will spend an hour for the alignment and about 3hrs pickin up all the confitti inside the car
Reply 0
Apr 2, 2005
  #30  
Quote: ^^^ he will spend an hour for the alignment and about 3hrs pickin up all the confitti inside the car

Well worth the wait, lol, id still see that the party popper was empty. I'll take a video of me opening it, so u can see how it is, lol.
Reply 0