even by NY or California Standards, $2K sounds like a ripoff.
id ask to see (or look up yourself) what Pads and Rotor costs from Toyota are. Even if they come out of $1K (doubtful), $1K labor, eve at $200 per hour, is ludicrous
I’d walk away too.
but unlike apparently many users here, I’m a cheap battard.
also, I’d love to know what those dealer installed options were.
doorguards? Magic paint protector. Custom license plate holder with their name and telephone number? Nitrogen in the tires? Or better than that...
So, no actual measurement of downforce generated by these?
No ride height sensors to measure ride height at various speeds?
personally (and I’ve been wrong many times before), I’d be skeptical of any serious downforce generation by canards, no matter how well designed, that are mounted with a...
I agree wholeheartedly.
whomever is responsible at the shop should have inspected the car properly, rather than do the 20/20 test (looks good from 20 feet).
Charles “reasons” (loss of manager, shop move) sound more like excuses than anything else.
Kevin, the reason is that a coup,e of years ago, the state legislature changed the auto noise ordinance, to make it basically anything goes. The police are essentially not allowed to ticket anyone for noise, no matter h
why?
I left the insulting others thing behind in High School.
it’s kind...
Not every state reports car color on registration or title.
states Don’t always treat registrations the same, in California, the plates stay with the car no matter how many times it’s sold or resold. In other states, the plates stay with the owner.
you might want to amend your signature from
“Feel free to contact me if you ever have any questions at all.”
to
“Feel free to contact me via email if you ever have any questions at all.”
for the last couple of decades, performance cars have had cutouts for the AC compressor whenever the pedal is depressed past a certain point, or the vacuum drops below a specific level. I believe similarly for turbo vehicles, when boost hits a certain point, the compressor will drop out (not...