Probably use Autoliv due to that Ford connection. Same with Ford, Volvo and a few others, I've learned
Probably use Autoliv due to that Ford connection. Same with Ford, Volvo and a few others, I've learned
Have you read the Takata airbag recall information? It's pretty specific — high humidity areas, rust damage, potential over-pressurization of the airbag. All things which were a small enough chance of happening anyway, and are even smaller to happen in conjunction.
also that's 90-110 appointments, I have no idea what walk-in figures are.
5 advisors, like 30-35 techs, 90-110 appointments a day, my manager said we do about 1,000 airbag recalls a month.
>200
Yeah, I'm going to write it when I get home. Keep an eye on my blog, it'll be up later tonight. I'm off at 4pm PST, it'll be up some time from like 7pm-11pm PST depending on how much photo editing (personal information removal) I have to do and how much stuff I have to do when I get home.
Also to expand on that a bit: The vast majority of Honda vehicles in affected year ranges are indeed Takata. A small handful are Autoliv. We replace like 80%+ of the airbags in vehicles that come in. Autoliv airbags are not effected and get put back in the vehicle with new screws.
Thank you.
Depends on the customer. some people get really upset and demand all sorts of things because they're hysterical from all of the doom and gloom they've heard about on the TV and radio, some people understand fully that it's a process.
I'm on my work internet right now but if I was at home I'd answer that question with a picture of my stack of orders.
As a Honda dealerships parts employee:
I actually can't stand 95% of his music.
Heaven forbid somebody who has the money to buy expensive cars also do whatever he wants with them, rather than what some internet trolls think he should.
ultra-premium
IIHS obviously.
No credit to Hot VWs? ;)
The cost isn't to make it crack resistant. The cost is to make it full LED and integrated radar.
Sa-wing and a miss.
True, but it's also probably the lowest stress portion of the car buying process, and not to mention, some dealerships even let you drive the cars off the lot without a salesperson.
I would love to get a weird little Kei box. The perfect daily driver.