jwlane83
JWLane83
jwlane83

This is a good one! As a VSC claims guy, certified technician, and former service adviser, this is how we handled things in each one of the common situations.

Now I can get that out of my head, but I don't recall my ferret ever howling...

I volunteered at an animal shelter for a while. I have three cats inside, one foster cat, three cats that now hang out in my garage, a sociopath ferret, a chihuahua with a bum knee, a lab mix. I'm also an automotive tech and tend to buy my Customer's cars if they don't want to fix them... I have an AMC Pacer, a

I had a 2012 Liberty and never had an issue. It was a great truck for me. The oil filter was a nightmare to get to though...

I have an AMC Pacer I'm working on right now!

Not really likely... Jeep's factories added shifts to keep up with demand. Plus most of it is automated on the line. A human may guide the part into place or fasten sub-frame bolts in place, but the pneumatic guns are preset for torque limitations, etc. It's not like the opening scene with Homer Simpson and he bolts

I've already talked to a few people with the 200 and the Cherokee talking about shifting issues on the 9 speed.

Brakes failing completely is kinda vague... pads and rotors? Or hard parts like calipers, master cylinder, booster, etc?

Jeeps are the loss leaders for most service contract providers.

It probably wouldn't have 'clicked'. Usually, a .45 bore in their face gets their attention more than an ID card. If they were able to, leaving is the best bet here. If not, she used the car as weapon to assault them and they, assuming it wasn't damaged, could have used it to defend themselves against her.

Why would that create more of an issue? You have the option to not use the gun as well... I was in a similar situation a few years ago with my dad in the car. My sister lives about 1.5 hrs away and we had met halfway in some small town to pick up Girl Scout cookies. On the way home, on a two lane county road, some car

I would probably get on that... Why would you pay the Harley dealer 300 to learn how to ride? Almost every state offers the MSF for little to no money (Ohio was $20). The Harley Rider's Edge classes use the same curriculum as well. In Ohio, once you pass the class, you get your endorsement without having to take the

I'm not a lawyer either, but if the vehicles aren't really supposed to leave the property, I doubt the employees would have to be licensed. I suppose there might be regulations on their insurance policy for that. I've worked at car dealers where the porters had no licenses and they would just wash cars. They were not

"My girlfriend doesn't like to kiss me when I come inside from the garage because of the way that I smell. I've been rebuilding various components of my Alfa Romeo - engine, brakes, axles - and I always end up smelling like grease. Showering just isn't practical. Should I try masking the grease smell with some

Yeah, most graphic artists and video editors doing freelance work, probably do finance their rigs. They aren't buying them from the Rent-a-Center type stores though... A coworker bought a laptop for $40/week for a year. It was a $400 laptop, tops.

Bravo!

Okay Ford, I want to see this, bumped to 5.8L, with a supercharger for the next Cobra. Go F-up the Hellcat!

Did they do the 'Thug Life' tattoo?

I thought they were a bit heavier than that...

So... you're saying I should sell my Malibu and buy one of those?