[AT] Solar battery charger setup
rlgoss
rlgoss at twc.com
Mon Jan 18 13:07:28 PST 2016
Some of those changes you noted are the direct result of the re-imbursement guidelines for warranty work. The allowable charge-back to the company is governed by the flat-rate schedule and repair of components is not a part of that. Quite often, the dealer has to do a particular job on a particular model several times before they break even on doing it for customers. The result is that you see component and assembly replacement, and no repairs.
Larry
Sent from my Galaxy Tab® A-------- Original message --------From: charlie hill <charliehill at embarqmail.com> Date: 01/18/2016 1:48 PM (GMT-05:00) To: Antique tractor email discussion group <at at lists.antique-tractor.com> Subject: Re: [AT] Solar battery charger setup
David that is the trouble with all of these cars.
Most dealers aren't even equipped to deal with the
electronic problems. Oh they can throw parts at it until
it runs but as far as actually diagnosing and fixing the real
problem, if they do it's luck.
Charlie
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From: David Bruce
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2016 1:08 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] Solar battery charger setup
I beginning to look for a replacement for my 2001 Malibu. Might be a
couple years away (hopefully) and will probably be a used vehicle. The
tech has change massively - good or bad.
Actually I have been looking at a hybrid - if the price is right makes
sense for me but my trusted mechanic is not equipped to deal with a
hybrid car. That does make a difference to me. I trust his work ...
David
NW NC
On 1/18/2016 12:18 PM, charlie hill wrote:
> Pretty much all of them Mike. This one happens to be
> a Cadillac SRX but everything we looked at from Kia
> up, if it had any options above the very basic packages,
> were loaded with electronics (back up cameras, lane change
> warning, blind spot alerts, all of it basically always turned on
> and drawing current to some degree. The amazing thing, and
> the reason she ended up with the Caddy is that once you
> add up all the options so that you are comparing apples to apples
> and not base price to base price they all cost about the same.
> This one is a 2015 that the dealer was anxious to get rid of and it
> was a cheap or cheaper than the Buicks, GMC's, Jeeps, Dodges,
> Fords, Toyotas, Hondas and Kia's we looked at. The one she bought
> is the second from the bottom of 4 option packages Cadillac offers
> on that car and has as much standard options as some of the others
> have loaded out.
>
> Personally I don't like it much and even though she's had it for
> about 4 months we still don't know how to operate half of the
> stuff on it. Don't get me wrong, it's a nice car but it's not to
> my liking.
>
> Charlie
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