I dont feel like searching, what is the name of the Audi dealer in Austin(?) that you took it to?
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Go around the service manager. Call the parts and service director or go to the GM/owner and ask to set up a meeting with them. Be the ultimate professional. Don't bring up that you own your own shop. What you do for a living could be what got you the negative response to begin with.
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Originally posted by kbscobravert View PostGo around the service manager. Call the parts and service director or go to the GM/owner and ask to set up a meeting with them. Be the ultimate professional. Don't bring up that you own your own shop. What you do for a living could be what got you the negative response to begin with.
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Originally posted by BLAKE View PostSmart.
Owners and GMs will do everything they can to keep a customer happy. But if they think you are a shop that takes away from their business you are gonna be met with closed doors, unanswered phone calls, or typical receptionist responses for why their boss isn't available.Fuck you. We're going to Costco.
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I agree. Go see the dealers GM. Or find out if they have offsite corporate offices. If they do, go over there.
Recently my step brother got a used car from a delaer that fell apart on the way home about 5 miles from the dealership. The dealer said "AS IS sale , tough shit" but we'll buy it back for 1k. Or fix everything for around 6k. I got him the address to the local corporate office. He went down there and after telling the guy what the dealer did they gave him the money back for the car and gave him 10% off the price of an 08' Ranger that was in awesome shape.
All it takes is getting to the right person that is high enough up on the food chain."You wouldn't know what crazy was if Charles Manson was eating Fruit Loops on your front porch"
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Well I spoke to Mr Morris Collier (service manager)and he pretty much implied I am lying and don't know what I am talking about and that the car arrived undriveable. He said his technicians do not make mistakes. I said "Oh, so the gas tank straps are not supposed to be bolted in all the way and should hang down like they are now?" He said I can bring it in and they will correct that. But your guys don't make mistakes and that is one. I asked if the brake lines should be mounted to their retaining brackets. He said he didn't know. I asked if a zip tie is Audis update to the parking cable bracket. He wasn't sure. I asked if gauging the paint with a screwdriver is what is in the service manual to mark the carrier bearings position. Again, he was not sure.
He did say he watched my car the whole time and his techs never dropped the drive shaft. Really? You spent 22 days watching my car? You are way overpaid then.
Someone linked me a nice aftermarket one piece shaft for $600 in DOM 1040. They do say if the shaft is longer than 46" they need to make it from carbon fiber but I think mine is 42". Bet in CF its over a grand.Good judgment comes from bad decisions and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.
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As far as them knowing I am a shop, that cat is way out of the bag. I thought it would be a plus so they would understand I know the workings of the vehicle. Didn't realize that would be akin to me shooting myself in the foot.
I like honesty and saw no reason to be dishonest about what I do for a living.Good judgment comes from bad decisions and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.
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and stop acting like you know more than them. sure you may, but at the end of the day you and your $30/hr tech should have just fixed the shit. now you have a $17,000 yard ornament. PlastiDip LD garage across the side of it, and use it as your street front sign.
Im really leaving the thread now, sucks for your luck. you should listen to that helosailor guy and LAWYER UP. you're gonna need it.
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Originally posted by Tremor14 View Posthe doesn't know, at first he had an audi tech for $30/hr, but now its getting towed all across the state to get worked on.
sorry about your luck dude. i hope you get it worked out.
god bless.It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass
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