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[QUOTE="xmikex:829443"]To paraphrase George Costanza, why don't you just throw your money out the window. The reason dealerships get such a bad reputation for service is because it's entirely true. Here's a list of things that I've been charged for/given estimates for before I stopped listening to my parents and found a mechanic: * $200+ to replace a battery * $500+ to flush a radiator * $600+ for a rebuilt alternator * $600+ for new brake pads and rotors * $80 for a diagnostic scan that turned out to be inconclusive when my car died and had to be towed there. I blew up when I found out they didn't actually fix anything, and they told me they'd credit me the $80 if (meaning "when") it happened again. No big surprise, the car died a month later with the exact same problem, and my $80 credit went out the window because they told me they did a different set of diagnostics. * Almost $200 to keep my car for almost a week, somehow use up a full tank of gas that I had, and have the nerve to tell me they couldn't find anything wrong with my car. Luckily I only actually paid for a few of those things. Most of those real expensive ones I had the sense to either go somewhere else with, do myself, or just ignore. [/QUOTE]
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