Urgent: Vehicle ding at the honda service, what next?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Tim, Dec 8, 2003.

  1. Tim

    Tim Guest

    Hi,
    I need just dropped my car for first oil change at the local Honda dealer
    and just now they called me and say that they had a "little mishap" and my
    cars bumper got "little scratched". They said they are going to repair it
    etc. Is there any thing I have to worry about? They said car will be ready
    tomorrow.

    Thanks

    Canadian Honda Accord 2003 EX
     
    Tim, Dec 8, 2003
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  2. Tim

    DrPimpDaddi Guest

    Yes. Since it was minor, they probably bent the frame too. You should hire an
    attorney and sue for mental anguish.




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    I do not killfile nor use do-not-call lists.
     
    DrPimpDaddi, Dec 8, 2003
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  3. Tim

    Brian Smith Guest

    I had the same thing happen to one of my cars when it was in for service. In
    my case, I had no worries (I've been dealing with this dealership since
    1979), and knew that the work would not be noticeable to a trained eye. If
    you're not happy with the repair, contact the GM of the Dealership. If your
    concerns don't get addressed to your satisfaction, then talk to the people
    in your local Honda Zone office.
     
    Brian Smith, Dec 8, 2003
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  4. Tim

    Brian Smith Guest

    I had the same thing happen to one of my cars when it was in for service. In
    my case, I had no worries (I've been dealing with this dealership since
    1979), and knew that the work would not be noticeable to a trained eye. If
    you're not happy with the repair, contact the GM of the Dealership. If your
    concerns don't get addressed to your satisfaction, then talk to the people
    in your local Honda Zone office.
     
    Brian Smith, Dec 8, 2003
    #4
  5. Tim

    Artfulcodger Guest

    I would want to see the car prior to repair to see what they mean by
    "little mishap".

    At least they called and told you --lots of places would try and pawn it off
    as saying that's the way it came in.

    I am sure they are on the up and up but I still would like to see the so
    called scratch just for my peace of mind.

    But that's just me talking.

    The Artful Codger
     
    Artfulcodger, Dec 8, 2003
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  6. Tim

    Artfulcodger Guest

    I would want to see the car prior to repair to see what they mean by
    "little mishap".

    At least they called and told you --lots of places would try and pawn it off
    as saying that's the way it came in.

    I am sure they are on the up and up but I still would like to see the so
    called scratch just for my peace of mind.

    But that's just me talking.

    The Artful Codger
     
    Artfulcodger, Dec 8, 2003
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    dold Guest

    That would be interesting.
    Yep. My Dodge truck had a nice sharp dent in it when I came to get it
    after its visit to the dealer. They said, we don't have anything that
    could mark a dent like that. I insisted that they fix it. They did.
    I didn't even look at the repair, truthfully. 16 years later, I'm not sure
    I can tell where it was ;-)
     
    dold, Dec 9, 2003
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  8. Tim

    dold Guest

    That would be interesting.
    Yep. My Dodge truck had a nice sharp dent in it when I came to get it
    after its visit to the dealer. They said, we don't have anything that
    could mark a dent like that. I insisted that they fix it. They did.
    I didn't even look at the repair, truthfully. 16 years later, I'm not sure
    I can tell where it was ;-)
     
    dold, Dec 9, 2003
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  9. Your momma should sue for mental anguish, looking at you.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Dec 9, 2003
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    Pepe Duran Guest

    If it was me I would want to go and have a look at the "little ding"
     
    Pepe Duran, Dec 9, 2003
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  11. Tim

    Pepe Duran Guest

    If it was me I would want to go and have a look at the "little ding"
     
    Pepe Duran, Dec 9, 2003
    #11
  12. Tim

    Pepe Duran Guest

    If it was me I would want to go and have a look at the "little ding"
     
    Pepe Duran, Dec 9, 2003
    #12
  13. Tim

    Fluffy Guest

    Agree. Take a look at the little ding and take a picture of it. If it's
    repaired correctly you don't have anything to worry about. It's probably
    not intentional and they were up front about it.
     
    Fluffy, Dec 11, 2003
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  14. Tim

    Fluffy Guest

    Agree. Take a look at the little ding and take a picture of it. If it's
    repaired correctly you don't have anything to worry about. It's probably
    not intentional and they were up front about it.
     
    Fluffy, Dec 11, 2003
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  15. Tim

    Fluffy Guest

    Agree. Take a look at the little ding and take a picture of it. If it's
    repaired correctly you don't have anything to worry about. It's probably
    not intentional and they were up front about it.
     
    Fluffy, Dec 11, 2003
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    Dan Guest

    What dealer would this be? I wonder if it's the one I go to as they
    have terrible parking, mainly none, and people are forced to park
    along the side of the road.
     
    Dan, Dec 11, 2003
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  17. Tim

    Dan Guest

    What dealer would this be? I wonder if it's the one I go to as they
    have terrible parking, mainly none, and people are forced to park
    along the side of the road.
     
    Dan, Dec 11, 2003
    #17
  18. Tim

    Dan Guest

    What dealer would this be? I wonder if it's the one I go to as they
    have terrible parking, mainly none, and people are forced to park
    along the side of the road.
     
    Dan, Dec 11, 2003
    #18
  19. Tim

    X Guest

    I'd go a step further and ask them to pony up some discount certificate
    for the next visit.
     
    X, Jan 3, 2004
    #19
  20. Tim

    X Guest

    I'd go a step further and ask them to pony up some discount certificate
    for the next visit.
     
    X, Jan 3, 2004
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