Mark Barnes
Well-Known Member
Pants, meet ankles....
Ha ha! Let em eat the cost of the parts. When they call to tell you the parts are in tell em why you won't need their kind of "service".There was no payment made.
When I went to pick up my truck I asked about the diagnostic fee pending receipt of the parts and the Service Advisor waved me off.
My family had similar experience with Clark Motor Company, the Plymouth dealership in State College back in the day. Made me a Mopar guy for sure. But even then, the folks that bought new cars with warranty went to the head of the line. I did okay there, but I was still second tier, with my old GTX, two years out of warranty. Nowadays, I use an independent shop for 90% of the work on my daily drivers. Same for my big truck, with the exception of a factory cat shop for engine work, done well there. Guy who loads my truck these days worked as a tech in new car dealerships for a decade, stories he tells aren't pretty.I love my small hometown dealer, known them personally for over 30+ years. I stopped there last week to "assist" my daughter buying a new Grand Cherokee. Long story, but she owned 19 Durango ( purchased elsewhere) and when getting groceries out the dog jumped on the switch and locked himself in. 90+ degree day and no spare keys (divorce thing). I called the Service Mgr., and within 15 minutes had a key cut and he came personally to rescue the dog. That's service!.
Next part of the story:
My 2011 2500 Ram, felt like it was in 4wd when turning - bad front axle U joints. I asked him about how much to do the job. He just quietly said, do it yourself. Also figure on wheel bearings(hub units), ball joints, etc.
Around $2500 if they do it.
$750 in parts - including new brake rotors and pads and it's done. Not a fun job.
The only negative thing I can say about them is they are overwhelmed and can't handle the volume. If you take your vehicle there with 3 items, they get 2 and have to reschedule. Otherwise, great people.
Cancel any payment, start your complaint with the owner, and move on to the zone rep's and directly to Chrysler or whatever it's called this week. I call it fraud, not service.