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Originally Posted by wildbill23c
The only dealers I've had problems with was Lithia Chevrolet (now Peterson Chevrolet) in Boise, Idaho. They tried blaming me for a transmission failure at a little over 16,000 miles on a Chevy Cobalt, after I had mentioned the grinding and shifting problem on the previous 3 trips to the dealer for oil changes, and they did nothing. The only thing I used the car for was driving to and from work about 30 miles for about a month and a half and the rest of the time was driving in town about 8 miles per day. The car was never abused as a matter of fact it was still in excellent condition and it looked as if it had never been driven. I hardly ever drove it because the trunk opening was too small to carry equipment around in. Turned out to be the worst car, and dealership I've ever delt with, and will never own another Chevy because of the experiences I had.
The Toyota Dealership (Tom Scott Motors) Nampa, Idaho has been great. Haven't had a single problem with Toyota.
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The main thing when you have an issue is to get the service advisor to write it down on that sheet they make you sign. Then state I want a copy. I'll bet then they know you're not playing around. People insist on this because cover you a##. Then you have something to fall back on if you ever have to go to litigation. Tkae it from one who got burnt on this.....