Gino,
Dealerships are like any other place where I choose to spend my hard earned
money. Ask Fred why he is so popular? It is no different for a dealer.
All I ask is that they charge a fair price, and deliver what they offer WHEN
they tell me. If they have to special order an item, so be it, no big deal.
But don't tell me you can have the item here on a specific date, and then
start making up stories to CYA when the item isn't here as promised.
A relatively clean, service department, with technicians that do the WHOLE
job that the customer is paying for.
I spent money for a service manual from Fred, because when a "dealer"
serviced the brakes on my KLX, they didn't even bother to top off the brake
fluid, much less flush the systems.
Marshall in Slidell, La
off my soapbox for now
subject: anybody know source for light axle wrenches... nk
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subject: anybody know source for light axle wrenches... nk
Was that 9.5oz each, or for the pair? The laser-cut wrenches from Dual
Star were 3.16oz, and you only needed one since they had a 22/24 combo.
I know that 6oz (or is it 15oz) doesn't sound like much, but when you
carry it in a backpack all day it does matter.
At least the 2-liter water bag is mostly empty by the time I get really
tired.
Devon
Stuart Mumford wrote:
> > > s2mumford wrote: > > > > > Got 'em Friday, and the pair of wrenches weigh in at 9 1/2 oz. on the > > > kitchen scale (don't tell Mama).
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nklr the perfect dealership
On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, gpokluda wrote:
"Full-service" massage>Out of curiosity, what would the perfect dealership be like for the >listers? From the moment you park in the lot, what would you like to >see? When you walk through the doors, talk to sales people or parts >people. What would be the things that would make you a return customer?
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