In my own experiences and what I’ve read on here (other communities) it seems like there’s a common misconception that a certified dealership is a vehicles cure all. I hope that makes sense.

Why is that ?

  • Crabstick65@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    They can’t attract decent techs, the working conditions are usually toxic, and a lot of them don’t pay enough to keep the decent guys, this isn’t all, there will be some that aren’t owned by large groups (who invariably are the profits only vultures), that will retain talented staff by looking after them.

    • Obvious_Rope_4829@alien.topOPB
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      1 year ago

      I think a great example is I’ve been going to a Chevrolet dealership for months and my Silverado would stutter when I accelerated/came to a stop. It got so bad that it eventually didn’t turn on. That issue happened 2 days AFTER the dealership did a “40 point inspection” and told me she was fine.

      $4k later with a mechanic shop, she was most definitely not fine lol Needless to say, won’t be going to a dealership for anything moving forward