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Old 10-02-2024, 11:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Vetch
Thanks for pointing that out. Good to know. Unfortunately, I don't have a good dealership or independent close enough to be worth going to. I called the closest one two weeks ago during business hours and left a message asking for help with a part number (that I would have ordered from them). They never called back. Called again, left a friendly message, and... crickets. The service manager seems inapproachable to me, often requiring that I speak to him through gate keepers who have been way less than friendly and routinely unhelpful. My thought is that they only help customers write a check and I kind of got tired of it.
Where’s the sad emoji for this? Sorry to hear you live in an area where you are unable to get an acceptable level of service from the dealer or an Indy



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