Barry eats crow: '01 #52 develops engine trouble.
Jason,
How long were you without the use of your car and did AHM offer you a loaner or compensate you in any way for being without the car?
Since my '93 Prelude is my "regular" ride anyway, I really won't be inconvenienced much by having the car at the dealer's for a week or two. In fact, I'll be able to keep the Prelude in my garage and avoid some windshield scraping.
[This message has been edited by Barry WY Silver/Black '01 (edited January 07, 2001).]
How long were you without the use of your car and did AHM offer you a loaner or compensate you in any way for being without the car?
Since my '93 Prelude is my "regular" ride anyway, I really won't be inconvenienced much by having the car at the dealer's for a week or two. In fact, I'll be able to keep the Prelude in my garage and avoid some windshield scraping.
[This message has been edited by Barry WY Silver/Black '01 (edited January 07, 2001).]
Barry... it was about a month total, but that included the holidays which slowed things down considerably. From the diagnosis to completion was only about 2 weeks. The dealer gave us a loaner for the entire month, which came in handy as all our other cars ended up in the shop during the same time period.
Juliann's TT was out of town, My roomate's '99 A4 blew a clutch, still at the dealer. My '00 F-150 blew a PS pump. My friend Brad's '98 Eclipse toasted a turbo. My '93 Corrado got backed into. Sheesh! talk about bad car karma.
Anyway, no worries... they should give you a loaner.
Juliann's TT was out of town, My roomate's '99 A4 blew a clutch, still at the dealer. My '00 F-150 blew a PS pump. My friend Brad's '98 Eclipse toasted a turbo. My '93 Corrado got backed into. Sheesh! talk about bad car karma.
Anyway, no worries... they should give you a loaner.
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