1. The complaint does get back to Don Allen so they know they have
annoyed someone enough and in such a way that it is now part of
the public record.
2. Many of us, before making a major purchase from a company with
which we haven't dealt before, call the Better Business Bureau
first, to make sure there aren't lots of complaints on file.
We can then see the complaint, and presumably decide against
using Don Allen. (This is why Don Allen knowing about the
complaint is important: they know it keeps at least some
people from buying from them.)
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Transarc Corporation
The Gulf Tower, 707 Grant Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
(412) 338-4442
"Baseball has a bullpen coach blowing bubble gum with his cap turned
around backward while leaning on a fungo bat; football has a defensive
coordinator in a satin jacket with a headset and a clipboard."
-- Tom Boswell, "99 Reasons Why Baseball Is Better than Football"
>Seems like a bunch of people in the market should go to Don Allens to
>look at cars and say:
> "I'll buy this car but not from you, because you guys have a terrible
> reputation on the net"
>God forbid they might even change...
A friend of mine and I are looking at cars in the future,
I guess we'll have to do our civic duty and try this out :)
Perhaps in the future, this will be the power of the net,
corporations can get instant feedback on their public
image. But, ominously, underwhat circumstances
could a corporation try to use legal means
to supress such discussion? Could they sue for
libel etc? Ari
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Department of Physics and Astronomy a...@minerva.phyast.pitt.edu
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
: Kaveh Farshchi <kf...@andrew.cmu.edu> said:
>
>so you can't return the car. After I bought car, it took the dealer
>about 4 months to get the manual for the card. To make a long story
>short, I still have other problems with the car. As a matter of fact my
>car is in the shop right now for starting problems.
>
>
>
>"Is this why they tell us to buy AMERICAN products!!!?"
>
>
>Kaveh
Heh heh heh Buy a Ford!
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There is noway you can get a hold of them and when you do they give you
all kinds of garbage like we can't realy help you!!!
Kaveh
Kaveh
Bevis and Butthead seem to be more responsible than the car dealer and
GM put together.
Kaveh
Yes, I have, not in Pittsburgh, though. And I've not had problems with
getting through. *Shrug* Maybe I am blessed :)
Cary
If memory serves, there is a 3 chance window for a dealer to fix a problem
with a new car before the PA lemon law gets invoked. However, I am lacking
at the moment of what the commonwealth's definition of `new` is. Anyone
remember...?
>Bevis and Butthead seem to be more responsible than the car dealer and
>GM put together.
Well that goes without saying when GM is involved...
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Ack!
Creek, not creek; Pop not soda; Car needs washed...
Under the law the manufacturer must at no cost to the buyer repair or
correct any defect which occurs within one year after delivery, or 12000
miles of use, or the term of the manufacturer's express warranty,
whichever comes first. If the defect cannot be repaired after 3
attempts, or if the vehicle is out of service for a total of 30 calender
days for repair, you may be eligible for a replacement vehicle or the
refund of the purchase price, less a limited allowance for use.
Anyway, It looks like my case falls under the Lemon Law. Unfortunately,
the stupid regulations are going to take a long time before they do
anything. When and If they try to help me, it will be too late.
Kaveh
But GM also makes Saturns, and everyone who I know or have talked to
who has purchased a Saturn has been pleased with the car, the
dealership, the service, and so forth.
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Transarc Corporation
The Gulf Tower, 707 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 (412) 338-4442
Football players, somewhere back in their phylogenic development,
learned how to talk like football coaches. ("Our goals this week were
to contain Dickerson and control the line of scrimmage.") Baseball
players say things like, "This pitcher's so bad that when he comes in,
the grounds crew drags the warning track."
Ok, you got me. :-)
It is true that GM does make Saturn. However, the Saturn line is not
developed the same as the rest of GM vehicles via soemthing called
`design chimneys`. There was quite an interesting article a few years ago
outlining how GM designs the majority of their vehicles and how these chimneys
make the process slow and quality-phobic by its very nature. The article was
in either Popular Science or an ASME journal. I'll look around for it...
Take my advise and don't buy an American car, if you don't belive me buy
one and have fun.
Kaveh
This is a silly overgeneralization. You are angry at a particular
dealer (who, by the way, also sells Mazdas) and you generalize your
statement to all American cars. Some car companies and some dealers
are awful (I'll never again deal with Baum Boulevard Dodge), some are
very good. Some of the awful ones sell American cars, but some also
sell other types. (One of the worst car horror stories I ever heard
invovled a Toyoto dealership.)
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Jim Mann jm...@transarc.com
Transarc Corporation
The Gulf Tower, 707 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 (412) 338-4442
Baseball has no penalties at all. A home run is a home run. You cheer.
In football, on a score, you look for flags. If there's one, who's it
on? When can we cheer? Football acts can all be repealed. Baseball acts
stand forever.
Jim is right. In general, the manufacturer has far less to do with your
relationship with a dealership than the dealer itself. To offer a
counterexample, I bought my new Z28 Camaro from a GM dealership
(Castriota from Mark Kamovitch) and had an excellent experience. Mark
was extremely laid-back and non-pushy, the price was right and two
(very fun!) months later I still love the car.
Just my $.02.
jeanette-
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"I may not have a heart of gold, but I *do* have a lead foot."
Kaveh
Of course you do. But what you did was say that "My dealer, who sells
American cars, is awful. Therefore, nobody should by an American car,
from any dealer."
I agree about "Don't buy from Don Allen." I've heard several bad
stories about them. But there are many good American car dealers (and
a number of bad foreign car dealers).
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Jim Mann jm...@transarc.com
Transarc Corporation
The Gulf Tower, 707 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 (412) 338-4442
Football coaches talk about character, gut checks, intensity and
reckless abandon. Tommy Lasorda said, "Managing is like holding a dove
in your hand. Squeeze too hard and you kill it; not hard enough and it
flies away."