Posted by RedMF40 on August 31, 2017 at 07:59:30 from (71.179.14.74):
In Reply to: unbelieveable posted by Dune Country on August 30, 2017 at 18:44:41:
So how's a dealer to win? They're money grubbing cheats for suggesting that your car may need something like, say, TIRES, and now they're negligent for not suggesting that your car could use a new set of tires.[/quote]
Yes, if a safety inspection is included with the oil change, the dealer should have told my brother his tires were worn out. For the "money-grubbing" part--your words, not mine. I offered no opinion on the profit motives of car dealerships, but if they're in the business of working on cars they should take the work seriously. My comment spoke more to my brother's blind faith that someone would have told him his tires were no good even though he could see this for himself. This falls under the category of "unbelievable."
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