vintagerider
VintageRider
vintagerider

Any word on weight?

I have never worked at an automotive dealership.

Again, what are you talking about?

And a business wouldn't last long if it always gave into the wills of the masses on the internet either.

Sure and the world should be filled with sunshine and roses. Fact is the guy has a used car. Doesn't matter what he thinks it is.

See, you and the owner are taking the web to seriously. Nothing actually gets done here, nor should it. The "court of public appeals" is just another bully. I see no reason why the tech would have to be the only one to put miles on a car after a CEL is cleared. I feel that they have better things to do. I also

Again, what did the driver do that was irresponsible?

Meh, will be $40k easy after any options.

An advertisement that looks like a jalop post.....

That's fine, and it sounds like the dealer is doing the right thing. Were we all to expect them to just hand him the keys to a new car instantly? And NEW is not what he had, he had a USED car.

Not bad

Sounds like is "new" car already had a few unknowns.

Younger buyers are looking for $45k off road rigs?

I maintain that they did not "loan out" anything, nor did this employee randomly "borrow" a car off the lot. I see this as part of the repair. Doesn't make a difference if it was the master tech, salesman or dealership owner.

It is the internet. Cant take any of it seriously. That goes for people posting on blogs and others making demands on forums.

Whole is one thing. But wanting a new car is not whole. When these stories turn to "wanting a brand new car" you are right, I find it offensive.

So how many arbitrary miles would make a USED car more or less used?

Why? Would he be entitled to one if he was driving down the road fat dumb and happy and some chick blew a light? Nope. He would be entitled to the value of the USED car he was driving.

All I see from these stories is a feature on some jerk off that wants to "beat" the dealer. Next he will chime in saying they should not have allowed his car to be snowed on. Its a car, it can be fixed. But again he wants a new car, and tires, and a baby seat and this and that and the other thing.

My point is that is doesn't freaking matter where he took the car. I don't understand why everyone is assuming that he shouldn't have been driving it, or that the location he took it matters in the slightest. He took the car out with permission of the dealer for a good reason.