Everyone has their buttons. And I'm pretty damn good at pushing peoples buttons. I once had a boss tell me "People just seem to like to yell at you".
Everyone has their buttons. And I'm pretty damn good at pushing peoples buttons. I once had a boss tell me "People just seem to like to yell at you".
Caveat Emptor doesn't stop just because you are a buying a service. I'm sure there are plenty of scummy deaelrships. This may be one of them.
I'm pro "the Dude". "The Dude" abides.
Because you used a verb and used the word "you". If you use the googles, you'll find me quite quickly.
We can't really tell if it was ONLY a blown fuse. I'm speaking specifically of the way billing is handled within car dealerships. As to what the root cause was with his car, this video has been edited, text has been added, and therefore cannot be taken as tacit truth.
I don't work in car repair.
In you business, your ability to do a job faster means you get hired. That is the way your business works. Do not assume that the way your business or other business's work applies across the board.
Rescinded comment.
Yeah, I would agree that a receipt would be very helpful for clarification.
The place where you pull your car into and talk to a technician. I guess you might also call it a service drive.
That is harder to prove via a static video.
Let me make this simpler, X hours is calculated from a guide.
Thank you. Couldn't think of the term. I blame Red Top ginger beer.
Yeah, that was me typing quickly. Should be wouldn't be billable at 4.5 hours.
Dealer labor charges are based on the work performed. If a technician can do the work in less time than is allowed by the manual for the repair, that means he is a good tech and will earn more money for himself and the dealership. If a tech takes 4.5 hours to do a job that only allows him to bill for an hour and a…
Take a step back and breath. Especially because there is a good chance that there would still be quite a few dead people. The more reports coming out the more it appears that there was ALSO negligence on the part of the drivers in question.
You can see early on in the video that there is a commercial truck in the right lane. It is still next to her 43 seconds later. This means she was not executing a pass. She was actually pacing the truck. This is dangerous because she may have been in the trucks blindspot, and also (depending on where this was) the…
Dammit, now I want a Fiero real, real bad.
They bought their kids Gran Turismo. This is now the video game generation voting en mass. They've never driven any of these cars, but think that American just isn't as cool. They'll learn someday.
I take it you are fully aware that your father is a badass.