Joe,
I totally agree with you. If it was on my dime, I wouldn't go to the
dealer. But, there is a warranty and it seems that Isuzu should fix
the problem. And they require you to take it to an authorized
dealer. Unfortunately for me Isuzu doesn't have much incentive to
practice good customer service, honesty, or integrity, as they are
pretty much out of the customer vehicle business.
Dave
On Oct 24, 11:32 am, "Joe" <is...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> dave wrote:
> > Another minor point is that they do not provide a rental car while the
> > car is worked on. They've told me that this repair will take 3 weeks
>
> any decent one-man rebuild shop can take it apart in 1 day, machine the
heads or take
> them to another shop to be machined, let's call it 2 days (though it's
less than 1
> day) and assume 3 or 4 days for delivery of needed parts, 1 day to put
it all back
>
> if needed parts are immediately available, then the job can be done in
less than 2
> days
>
> the dealer is just about the worst place for this job


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