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Re: Go to dealer for repairs?





	Martin:  If you are happy at the dealership, good for you.  As 
for me, I don't think making friends at the local dealership is in the 
cards.  Long story.

	Bruce

On Sun, 23 Mar 1997 quattro@rogerswave.ca wrote:

> Have you ever try to make friends with the people at your local 
> dealership?
> I did.  Not only did I learn lots of neat things when they show them 
> to me on microfishe (I will be getting one soon) I get nice discount 
> on parts (that was before I found GPR).  
> The problem in Canada is that only the dealership can 
> sell original Audi parts, so for most time I am forced to buy from 
> them.  The discounts I get however make it easier on me.
> Than there is the mechanics advise.  Becouse I got to be friends with 
> couple of them, I got myself some good tips and coupe adjustments 
> (CO level) for free!!
> For most of the time whenever I go there it's like going to see 
> family (just like being on this list).
> I don't see anybody taking a Porsche to Sears why would you treat 
> your car differently?
> Maybe I overreact when I see someone taking visegrips and a hammer to 
> undo a oil drain plug.  Just be careful where you take your beloved 
> car.
> Later.
> 
> 
> Martin Pajak
> quattro@rogerswave.ca
> www.geocities.com/MotorCity/5939
> 
> 1982 Coupe (440,000 km)
> 1984 4000s quattro (320,000 km under the wrench)
> 1970 Porsche 911E Targa (also under the wrench)
> 
> Who put my tools in the dishwasher?
>