Mk5Frank
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- franklin
- Joined
- Jun 2, 2021
- Threads
- 23
- Messages
- 259
- Reaction score
- 352
- Location
- Los angeles
- Car(s)
- 2018 type r, 2021 supra
You are a supra Karen
you’ll be fine
you’ll be fine
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It's ok to be nervous, we're all just busting your balls (I think-- I can't speak for everyone). It'll be alright.Appreciate all the input. I guess I'm a little over concerned. I'll jut take it in, and go from there. If they mess up, it's on them.
That took an unexpected turn toward the ending of your post. hahaAll I do is take my stuff to the dealer and if there is something wrong that happened, I ask the customer reps to make good on it.
Other than that, I give them the keys and peace out to enjoy the latest episode on the Brazzers network.![]()
@Rocksandblues is from the future, why did you not listen to him?I took my Civic Type-R to the dealer (reluctantly) to perform a fuel pump recall and I kinda know the service advisors so made sure they had a master tech doing the job. Actually got to speak with the tech beforehand, and as respectfully as possibly mentioned that I read posts from other Honda techs saying it was very easy to break the fuel sending unit so watch out for that. Guess what he broke? ?![]()
This is something we all need to remember.it’s barely even a mid range BMW so I’m not too concerned about someone beating on it or joy riding
if the dealer has had a few Supras in by now, oil change should be cake. But shit happens, and sadly, does happen at all dealers. Toyota, bmw , etc. But fact is, Toyota mechanics are simply not as experienced with this bmyota, versus a bmw technician. So service recovery is key, cos you never know when someone will f up regardless of how careful you are. At least with an authorised dealer, you should have recourse.Appreciate all the input. I guess I'm a little over concerned. I'll jut take it in, and go from there. If they mess up, it's on them.