Showing posts with label new car. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new car. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

another helpful tip about buying a car... find out how long ALL the damn repair parts take to get to your dealership for warranty work

because there will be warranty work, and your dealership won't have any problem with YOU paying for a rental while your car is sitting around not getting worked on, just waiting for parts to arrive from around the world or across the globe

wouldn't you rather buy a car that has a closer supply warehouse of parts that has you driving your own car home the same day you take it in for a simple part replacement? Or one that has to take a week to make your window roll up again? your engine work again? 

Monday, October 20, 2014

How much must we put up with when buying a new vehicle? Holly bought a 2014 Toyota Highlander, and is fed up


March 13, 2014 I bought my brand new 2014 Toyota Highlander Liminted from Walser Toyota in Bloomington MN.

 It had a few small bugs that I didn't pay much attention to, like the power seats would change positions while the car was parked.

 By April 20th the car wouldn't start.

I called Toyota Roadside Assistance, and they came out and jump started it. The check engine light was on, and I brought it to the dealership. They said it had no codes saying what was wrong, and put in a new battery. It had more minor problems, such as the middle part of the dash going blank as I drove, but when I shut off the car it would come back on. The seats also continued to move all the way forward when the car is parked and off.

August 25th, it wouldn't start again.

 I called Toyota Roadside assistance for another jump start, and it was driven into the dealership where they kept it for several days. Again, unable to find or duplicate the problem.

Since then, the car is getting progressively worse.

The navigation screen will go black while I'm using it. It usually stays off for 2-3 minutes and when it comes back on the data of the destination has been erased. I have to use my iPhone for navigation now, as the car won't always hold the information for the entirety of the trip.

The USB in the dash, goes on and off, which is only a minor inconvenience.

 Last week, the dash lights went off while I was driving.

Now the car is no longer an inconvenience, but a danger.

I can't have a brand new car that has all the interior lights go out while driving. I can't see the speed, or any information. Thank goodness the headlights didn't go out, but at this rate, it's a matter of time.

 There is some sort of major electrical problem that they can't diagnose because there is no code being reported by the car. I brought it in to Walser Toyota again on October 16th after the dash went dark when driving at night. They ran all the usual tests, and found nothing wrong. Aaron, one of their service technicians called me at 2:18pm and said they found nothing wrong but would tell Toyota that the USB port was faulty and replace it for me.

 I told him I ABSOLUTELY DID NOT WANT THAT. I don't want them to make up things that are wrong and skew the facts. I'm happy for them to replace it to see if it helps, but I don't feel comfortable with him lying about a faulty part. I want all the facts to be reported accurately.

 I posted this on Walser Toyota's Facebook page. I called Toyota's corporate number and got an arbitration number. Later, the evening of October 16th, Greg Davis, the service manager, whom I'd been dealing with, called me at 8:28pm and began screaming at me, quite literally, for posting to Facebook my issues.

 He said I should have addressed it with him, and that since I accused his employee of lying, (he DID offer to lie) he said he now thinks I'm lying. He asked if anyone had ever seen my car do any of this. I told him, it's documented at Toyota Roadside assistance. I asked him what the purpose would be for me to lie? I just want my issue resolved, and if it can't be, I want a new car, since that's what I paid for. About 8 minutes into the conversation, I realized I needed to document this, and I got my spare iPhone, put Greg on speaker phone, and I began to record our conversation. I have 39 minutes, 25 seconds of a 48 minute conversation with Greg recorded. He yelled at me, was abusive, and used profanity with me. I have it all recorded. I was shaking and couldn't sleep that night from all this.

 I love my Highlander, unfortunately, I am at a point were I no longer feel safe driving it. I bought a brand new Toyota 7 months ago, based on the reputation of reliability. I've had constant problems since.

 I would like my car replaced with a new Highlander Limited, because the one I bought in good faith is not safe, and can't be fixed. I'm at a loss as to what I can do. It's in arbitration, and all I can do is hope I either can get a new car or get a full refund and purchase something else.

Holly

Wasler Toyota, West Bloomington Minnesota

"where good people sell good cars." 

"If there's one thing Bloomington residents know, it's shopping. With the Mall of America in your hometown, how could you not have incredibly high standards for customer service? "

"No job is too big or too small for our expert technicians! They can keep your car running for years to come with top-of-the-line maintenance and first-class, efficient repairs."

"Walser Toyota is committed to providing Toyota fans in Minnesota with unmatched customer service -- not just from the moment you walk in the door, but for years after the initial purchase."

 http://www.walsertoyota.com/index.htm   https://www.facebook.com/WalserToyota

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Challenger Hellcat info

Gets to dealerships in November

Only about 2/3rds of dealerships will get 1 in the 1st round. Not some, 1. For example, of all the dealerships in California, there will be only 89 Hellcat Challengers, in the initial 2 month dispensing of the first production run. No one knows what the factory is going to do after that, but you can guess they'll see what they can do about cost ($59,999.00 to start) and profit.

So far, one has been sold for $125,000 in New York... expect all other dealerships to auction off their first car for similar profit, as selling Vipers is a big loss for dealerships. 10-20 thousand loss per Viper

The EPA gave it the estimated highway fuel use of 22mpg

With stock factory tires, it had a 11.2 second 1/4 mile, at 125 mph

With drag slicks, it had a 10.8 @126mph

Tuesday, April 09, 2013

cool new cars that the Automobile Magazine featured in the May 2013 issue


above, the Porsche 918 Sidewinder that I like for the white scallops

 and this Veneno, well, it looks cooler than the Aventador because of the Batmobile color highlights
http://www.automobilemag.com/

Monday, June 13, 2011

The new car owners manual, once a 20 page brochure, then 200 pages of uselessness, now an Ipad. Great idea, compact and cool

When Hyundai debuted its line-topping Equus, the automaker also made the grand claim that it would be ditching the luxury sedan's paper owner's manuals in favor of a 16GB Wi-Fi Apple iPad and an app.

the app plays the promotional video, accesses a 3D vehicle walk-around, and runs animated and interactive demonstrations of vehicle safety features, maps the Hyundai dealers and service centers, and gives detailed information about specific vehicle infotainment functions

found on http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13746_7-20026165-48.html#ixzz1PBDPukGr