Dealership Problem

Yes they are asshole,I'm no genius but they don't care about what happened to the dart ,You must live in a dream world ,Funny Dick I HAD a dealership TELL me to do this on my wife's Nitro last year and what did she get????????????? A new engine at 98,000 miles with NO questions from FIAT or the regional asslick-SO did I commit fraud ???????????? Did the dealership?????????? or where they looking out for a customer that has spent in excess of $200,000 at there dealership in the last three years with the business trucks I buy annually,Wanna know another one????? Smartasses -I'm instructed to have self induced flat tires when the tires need replacing???????? HUM fraud again but oh I spend the extra $$$$$$$$$$ for bumper to bumper warranty's -SO WHO'S THE GENIUS??????????????????
Yes, in the real world IT'S STILL FRAUD!! :thefinge:
I thought you said the dealerships DON'T CARE about the customers? So why spend $200,000 there if they don't? Afterall it's all about the bottom line right? I'm sure the factory rep would love to know what dealership service manager told you to do that. They would pull their franchise agreement faster than you can shake a stick! Worked 25 years in dealerships, saw warranty audits smacked down from the facory over a whole lot less than the cost of a motor.
Why would you want to trust a guy with your business who is so quick to screw the factory over by advising a customer to deliberately sabatoge his car & isn't smart enough to recognise the consequences if he's caught? Truth is he would & probably does screw the customer every chance he gets! It speaks a lot about his character to me.
The only reason to recommend draining the oil & blowing up the motor is to try to get revenge on the dealer. And that's just wrong. It's covered under warranty for 100k so let it play out & see what happens. Mistakes happen. What if it was your kid who changed the oil & then got fired because the car came back in a day or two later blown up? Wouldn't be right now would it? Just sayin'.