I hate to post this!
#16
Race Director
I must say though, my local SA and master mechanic are top-notch. I still ask a lot of questions and I am very thorough, but they do deliver the goods. I've gotten to know the mechanic, and he's the only one I let work on my car. They recently both moved to another Porsche dealer and I went with them.
It's good to try and establish long-lasting relationships.
But always, DO NOT WASH my car!! They know better. There, they cannot deliver. I'm the only one who washes it.
It's good to try and establish long-lasting relationships.
But always, DO NOT WASH my car!! They know better. There, they cannot deliver. I'm the only one who washes it.
#17
Pro
Thread Starter
Do it yourself, it's easier than you would think, plus you control it being done right and the oil you want to use. I never do dealer oil changes because it's so easy and they almost always f something up. Since you have no dipstick, you can't even tell if they really do an oil change at all! Much less the filter (although in your case the loose fan cover and loose drain bolt makes it obvious they at least drained and refilled it).
#18
Pro
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#20
Rennlist Member
I have great service at my dealership - I can have open discussions with both the SA and the master mechanic (who is a real enthusiast, too - did Euro Delivery with his dad, etc). There is a window in the service lobby area where you can watch the work going on in the shop; more often than not, the mechanic invites me in to watch him work, chatting amiably the whole time.
Get yourself to a different dealership!
Good luck!
Get yourself to a different dealership!
Good luck!
#21
Wow. i think with a story like this, you should not be afraid to name the dealership on this thread. After all, you will probably not be going back there and it may save some other poor Rennlister getting their car screwed up.
Jim
Jim
#22
Nordschleife Master
Don't think that paying more at the other dealer means anything. Just because they are a Porsche dealership does not mean they don't have lazy or incompetent techs or service people. It is unfortunate, but true. Remember, no one cares about your car more than you.
#23
1) Your story is not that unique unfortunately.
2) Clearly this dealer sucks. You should not be afraid to name them to help other board members.
3) Shop around for Indy's and/or other P dealers if you don't want to learn yourself.
4) If you do find another shop, become friends with the tech. Take care of him, make sure he's on your Christmas list and you will be amazed at the attention to detail.
5) While I appreciate your your level of care for your car (albeit a bit ****), the car will not break or stop working due to an under-tightened bolt. Life is a precious gift and this is just a car.... try to relax.
This is my opinion. Not meant to offend the OP or anyone else.....
2) Clearly this dealer sucks. You should not be afraid to name them to help other board members.
3) Shop around for Indy's and/or other P dealers if you don't want to learn yourself.
4) If you do find another shop, become friends with the tech. Take care of him, make sure he's on your Christmas list and you will be amazed at the attention to detail.
5) While I appreciate your your level of care for your car (albeit a bit ****), the car will not break or stop working due to an under-tightened bolt. Life is a precious gift and this is just a car.... try to relax.
This is my opinion. Not meant to offend the OP or anyone else.....
#24
If you think you might make a 'costly mistake' by doing something as simple as an oil change, you definitely don't have the skills. Plus, by doing it yourself you won't get dealer 'stamps' or build good will with your service centre.
#25
Burning Brakes
#26
When my C4S was coming off lease, my dealer asked me to return it to another dealer so they were not obligated to buy it from PFS... I did. This favor and paid dividends big time.... did I have to no, but well worth it..... I understand your comment "not happening in this lifetime" but I choose to handle it differently and very happy with the results...
#27
Race Director
While I get you're pissed and that its not acceptable, some of the responses are over the top.
It was a mildly loose drain bolt. All that happened were a few drips on the garage floor.
It was, as far as I can tell, taken care of to your satisfaction?
The work was completed at no charge?
Honestly, sucks...find a new mechanic, but its not the end of the world either.
It was a mildly loose drain bolt. All that happened were a few drips on the garage floor.
It was, as far as I can tell, taken care of to your satisfaction?
The work was completed at no charge?
Honestly, sucks...find a new mechanic, but its not the end of the world either.
#28
Pro
Thread Starter
I rather not because I believe in giving a second chance. Now the ball is in my field. I will request to talk to the Service manager and get assigned their best technician in order to keep coming back.
#29
Pro
Thread Starter
While I get you're pissed and that its not acceptable, some of the responses are over the top.
It was a mildly loose drain bolt. All that happened were a few drips on the garage floor.
It was, as far as I can tell, taken care of to your satisfaction?
The work was completed at no charge?
Honestly, sucks...find a new mechanic, but its not the end of the world either.
It was a mildly loose drain bolt. All that happened were a few drips on the garage floor.
It was, as far as I can tell, taken care of to your satisfaction?
The work was completed at no charge?
Honestly, sucks...find a new mechanic, but its not the end of the world either.
#30
Pro
Thread Starter
I have been working on my cars all my life. The issue is not my skills, I know that the dealer can use any excuse to deny a warranty issue for whatever reason and I am not willing to take that chance with a six figures car.