Re: IML: Dealer won't work on a '90s Imperial
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Re: IML: Dealer won't work on a '90s Imperial
- From: Mark McDonald <tomswift@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 22:04:12 -0500
This is crap. The dealership is supposed to be able to fix any car of
any age that was manufactured by that manufacturer. Period.
I recently had a dealership tell me they couldn't work on a 1996 model.
That's just over 10 years old, folks. in 1967 nobody ever told
anybody they couldn't work on a '56. This is just people being A)
lazy, B) stupid, C) disrespectful, and D) uneducated. In any good
dealership there are books going back 10, 15, 20, 25 years. All it
takes is someone willing and able to do their job: i.e., fix cars.
Instead, all they want to do is force you to buy a new car. That is
what is behind 90% of this attitude: the dealership makes its money
selling cars, not fixing them (unless it can be done quickly, at no
effort and little cost to the dealership).
The attitude of most people who work at dealerships today is "Why in
the heck would you want to spend good money trying to fix a 1990 model?
You could use that money as a down payment on a 2007! Sheesh, he must
be crazy." So they try to shuffle you out the door as quickly as
possible.
Believe me, I know, I work at a dealership. It is not understood why
anyone would "hang onto" an old, "obsolete" piece of junk instead of
getting a brand spanking new one. And the mechanics have absolutely
zero pride in their profession or in any desire to learn anything new
(old). To them, "back in the day" was 2001. Ancient history was
anything prior to their graduation from high school, which was around
1998, 99.
It really is disgusting, but if the companies won't even support the
folks who worked for them for 25, 30 years-- as in paying pensions--
why the heck should we expect them to support the products???
Mark McDonald
who still remembers a time when mechanics could fix cars
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