Happens all the time, try to go just
about anyplace and try to get a tune up on a car with points, they just do not
want to "dwell" on the old cars....
it is getting that way on brakes
too.
Best bet find a real independent shop
(no Carx or Midas) with older guys working there and develop a good
relationship.
My Chrysler Jeep dealership is great
and has five stars too but they will not work on anything older, they just do
not know how...
debenson2 road2recovery Box 43873 Brooklyn Park, Minnesota 55443
USA debensonii@xxxxxxxxxxx
1957 Plymouth V800 1956 Dodge wagon 1956 Dodge coronet 1955
Chrysler New Yorker 1999 Town & Country AWD 2001 Ram 2500 quad
cab 2004 Jeep Liberty
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2007 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: IML: Dealer won't work on a
'90s Imperial
David,
A simple phone call to DaimlerChrysler's regional office should aleviate
that problem. The dealer faces losing one of those stars if the regional
office gets enough calls like that.
Regards,
Mark Souders
Went to a five-star dealer in Richmond,
Calif., over the weekend with an electrical problem and was firmly told they
do not do any work on cars more than 15 years old. The rest of the
conversation is immaterial, the service writer was adamant and told me this
after emerging from the servive manager's office. Does this mean we're
all officially "orphaned" by Chrysler China?
Happy motoring, David '91 K-Imperial
driver 200,000 miles '66 LeBaron dual air and every option known to man
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