I should have stayed true to my form!

TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Seriously, I have no life.
Are you sure you wouldn't rather be driving a fofo? :D



They're great in the snow. :rolleyes:
I think they are a pretty good vehicle, but I don't think it would cut it in the Northwoods. Mind you not much does here until the Model A has been about. It looks as if Tuesday will be a morning for two cylinder music.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
My buddy just picked up an Equinox and he is very happy with it. I took a ride with him in it and it is pretty nice. I knew the GMC Terrain was based on this platform, but I had no idea that it used to be the Saturn Vue. Two family members have Vues (one Redline) and they both have had them for a few years now and are happy with them.
 
Matt34

Matt34

Moderator
My buddy just picked up an Equinox and he is very happy with it. I took a ride with him in it and it is pretty nice. I knew the GMC Terrain was based on this platform, but I had no idea that it used to be the Saturn Vue. Two family members have Vues (one Redline) and they both have had them for a few years now and are happy with them.
The Vue's with the Honda V6 was the best IMO.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
The Vue's with the Honda V6 was the best IMO.


I am pretty sure this is the one that my aunt has. I don't recall if it was a V6, but it had an upgraded engine from the lower models; the new models in 08-09 had the V6 I think. It is that newer model that the Equinox takes the platform from.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Seriously, I have no life.
I'd also bet the person who was doing the ordering either won't be after this or they'll be looking for a new job. It seems that some people just don't try very hard to do their job well- mistakes happen but,...
You got that right! They fired the salesman 7.30 AM the next morning. I'm not convinced he was 100% responsible.

Any how we have found another vehicle with the right equipment, in Burlington Wisconsin. It is a cardinal red one, but that was my second color choice anyway. It has everything I want plus a power sun roof I did not order. The dealer is organizing a dealer trade. They wanted me to pay for the shipping of the vehicle I did not want, and shipping the other vehicle to Bemidji! You can imagine how that went over. Anyhow the dealer is now eating the shipping cost. I should have the vehicle some time next week.

This will be none to soon, as it has snowed most days since I rejected the vehicle the dealer presented to me Friday. I spent three hours on the JD Model A in my avatar, yesterday. That was the only day I could travel to the Twin Cities. It is snowing pretty hard here in Eagan right now, and conditions are very bad in lakes country. So when I get back next week, it looks as if I have more bonding on the Model A right away. So having an AWD SUV with diff lock on the fly can't come soon enough already this winter.

I will post pictures when I get it.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Seriously, I have no life.
That will come in handy during the snow storms:D Seriously glad they got their act together.
They got their act together grudgingly.

The last hassle was over the block heater. I paid $100 for a block heater on the vehicle I ordered. The exchange vehicle did not have one. The dealer said the aftermarket block heater was more expensive than the factory. He wanted $140 for the block heater and $350 for installation!

I found out the book time is 20 min for installation. You have to remove the plenum and a heat shield. Sales did not budge. So I phoned service to order one and said I would install it my self. The service people were very nice and said no way would I have to install it and there would be no charges. So the salesman Emailed me back and said they would eat the installation costs. I paid the $44 cost difference on the part to keep peace.

After all was agreed, I sent the salesman this letter: -

"Hopefully this is the end of the problems. I look forward to a pleasurable handover on Friday afternoon.

I'm going to be honest with you though. I understand that mistakes happen. Obviously there was some degree of disappointment, but quickly easily got over and forgiven. The real test of an organization is what happens after the mistake. Obviously apologies are in order. They were given and accepted. However it is what happens after that, that shows the sincerity of the apology. What I mean by this is, your every interest is to make the customer whole from the mistake as quickly as possible.

In the latter I feel I have had to do far too much negotiating. I feel we have arrived at a fair solution, but after a lot of discussions and Emails. I think in all honesty I deserved better.

Just one example: - The cost of the block heater from GM is $144. I don't know if that is your cost or not, but I suspect some blue sky. The original quote was $350, so that leaves $201 dollars for labor costs. I have determined that book allows 20 min for this job. I have reviewed the procedure and I'm confident I could make book time in my shop here at Benedict. So now I know you pad labor costs, and will have to be very vigilant with your labor charges in future.

So yes, in all honesty I think you could have done better recovering from this honest mistake. I'm not unhappy with the final negotiated outcome. I do expect better from you in the future.

I'm, a savy customer and do my homework. In 2001 my wife wanted a two year old Mercedes 320 4 Ematic. We bought a certified used 1999 with 44,000 miles from Feldman's Minneapolis. Now the Mercedes used pledge is that any part with over 50% ware had been replaced. When I got back to Grand Forks, I did what I always to when buying a used vehicle, I did my own thorough inspection. I put on my friends hoist and took off the wheels. There was practically nothing left of the front brake pads and the rotors were scored.

At first they refused to send me the parts free. However after telling them how I was going to fill in the Mercedes questionnaire on their certified used vehicle program, I got a call from the CEO. The parts were promptly shipped to me FOC. None of this should have been necessary. I could tell the CEO was shocked at having been found of sharp practice by a physician customer!

My comments I hope will be taken in a constructive vain. I hope we can make a fresh start and have a long and rewarding relationship.
Best Regards, Mark."

All is well that ends well, and I will starts a thread about my new and very nice vehicle.
 
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fanuminski

Enthusiast
For Heaven's sake, I'm glad you didn't sit on your duffus and wrote that letter! (although, you were right in that the installation of the block
heater is pretty straighforward)
 

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