We tried to buy a vehicle for our Grandson that Mike was using as a loaner. He always seemed too busy to follow up on the deal. It was Ill call you tomorrow etc. He seems to be doing a brisk business, but he is too understaffed and disorganized to service his sales. Knowing how he operates, I would be leery to buy a car from him.
I bought a Subaru Forrester salvage title from New Duluth Auto and couldn't be happier. The car runs and looks great. The service during, before, and after the sale will bring me back to buy my next car. Great prices, great cars.
Is that how you fix a stripped timing belt idler pulley bolt? I'm sure it will be fine, right? It's not like the customer can see it. Hopefully it never has to be removed again. Guess what NDA? I know what you did last summer. Like any lot, they buy it cheap, put as little in as they have to into it and sell it to the next guy. I'm not faulting the method, it's a shame the execution was that of a first year auto tech student. A helicoil into an aluminum cover? Installed crooked at that. You thought that would hold Up? Lol. In nda's defense they immediately deferred the blame to the shop that found the hack repair, nice try. Save face and keep cutting corners. What were the words used..... oh yes. Unprofessional idiots.
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