My last trip to dealership, mechanic grease on the fenders and a dent on the hood,so appreciate your advice. I did wash and clean car beforehand but took me a day after repairs to notice the ding. No cooperstiin from the dealership. Look how good I did. No expletives, although ready to spew a few.
8,000 miles and problems already, get rid of it. Dealership = STEALERSHIP. Dude, sorry if this bothers you, but you could have purchased a much better car for whatever you spent on a Chrysler 200. The car WILL become a money pit after a while.
Okay, First of all.. Wonderful car. Second of all.. It already has problems... ABlower fan, Yeah that makes sense but cracked thermostat housing??? That thing better be under warranty (At the time)
I never take my cars to the dealership, ever. I use a local trusted mechanic who works for himself. One told me he gets fsh end of warranty cars in for service and he can tell that loads of items have never been touched.
Looks like the tech opened the door into the post arm on the above ground lift. I would just fill the chip with factory touch up paint. Blending and repaint that whole door will not match the factory paint especially in direct sunlight it will be noticeable.
Rule 1: Never buy a Chrysler! Ford or Chevy Rule 2: If you are buying a used or "preowned" car; do some research on what's reliable and not impossible to fix. Rule 3: If you want to get a cheaper car(5 years or older) buy a car that you see all the time on the road. reliable, parts availability, and (if you are allergic to tools) people know how to fix it because its familiar
Too bad about the paint damage, but at least they are taking care of the repair. I know what you mean about videos and views... Some of my most edited and what I think are clever videos get a fraction of the views of some of my straight to upload videos.. Sorry about your job , hope something turns up quickly.
+yourbeekeeper yeah man, hope the bodyman does good work! Check out tomorrow's video. Dropping the car off. Then middle of the week, should get it back! I'm looking foreword to suburban videos! Also how's the blazer? You been using it at all?
The Blazer still has the old registration tags on it, so it has been parked in the driveway. I got lucky driving it home with old tags, so I plan to trailer it up to El Rancho when it's time to drag the Suburban home.
Yeah like who would trust a dealership point blank. Anyway this guy has issues if he’s venting out on social media about his personal life Hope you find what you looking for man
My last trip to dealership, mechanic grease on the fenders and a dent on the hood,so appreciate your advice. I did wash and clean car beforehand but took me a day after repairs to notice the ding. No cooperstiin from the dealership. Look how good I did. No expletives, although ready to spew a few.
8,000 miles and problems already, get rid of it. Dealership = STEALERSHIP. Dude, sorry if this bothers you, but you could have purchased a much better car for whatever you spent on a Chrysler 200. The car WILL become a money pit after a while.
Imo its already a money pit , 200s are junk, espicially a coolant issue so soon, smh
All Chryslers are POS.
Okay, First of all.. Wonderful car. Second of all.. It already has problems... ABlower fan, Yeah that makes sense but cracked thermostat housing??? That thing better be under warranty (At the time)
I never take my cars to the dealership, ever. I use a local trusted mechanic who works for himself. One told me he gets fsh end of warranty cars in for service and he can tell that loads of items have never been touched.
What do you do for warranty work?
No need to fix the scratch. With no job and a car payment ,They are gonna come get it. Don't worry about it....
A hundred years from now, nobody will know.
Looks like the tech opened the door into the post arm on the above ground lift. I would just fill the chip with factory touch up paint. Blending and repaint that whole door will not match the factory paint especially in direct sunlight it will be noticeable.
I agree they blend that spot and clear just the door it will show up and never look right with the color it is
After a few years of Canadian snow and salt it will hardly be noticeable.
It’s been a few years, want a update?
@@braydensdeals Sure, show us the salt damage.
Rule 1: Never buy a Chrysler! Ford or Chevy
Rule 2: If you are buying a used or "preowned" car; do some research on what's reliable and not impossible to fix.
Rule 3: If you want to get a cheaper car(5 years or older) buy a car that you see all the time on the road. reliable, parts availability, and (if you are allergic to tools) people know how to fix it because its familiar
Any resolution? How did they do that maybe open the door into something ugh unfortunate these things happen all the time
Too bad about the paint damage, but at least they are taking care of the repair. I know what you mean about videos and views... Some of my most edited and what I think are clever videos get a fraction of the views of some of my straight to upload videos.. Sorry about your job , hope something turns up quickly.
+yourbeekeeper yeah man, hope the bodyman does good work! Check out tomorrow's video. Dropping the car off. Then middle of the week, should get it back! I'm looking foreword to suburban videos! Also how's the blazer? You been using it at all?
The Blazer still has the old registration tags on it, so it has been
parked in the driveway. I got lucky driving it home with old tags, so I
plan to trailer it up to El Rancho when it's time to drag the Suburban
home.
Yeah like who would trust a dealership point blank.
Anyway this guy has issues if he’s venting out on social media about his personal life
Hope you find what you looking for man
You Canadian?
Yep