I don’t know how these companies get people’s info, but we bought a used rav 4 for cash for our daughter, and with 2 weeks we were getting bombarded by third party extended warranty companies.
I don’t know how these companies get people’s info, but we bought a used rav 4 for cash for our daughter, and with 2 weeks we were getting bombarded by third party extended warranty companies.
Interest is 7%, but Toyota was advertising 5.49 and 5.99 during toyotathon. Tried charging me 9.48 with tier 1 credit. I got up and walked out. Dude nearly pissed himself when the salesman told him they had already detailed and gassed the car, and put temp plates on it.
I laughed, said I’ll go where they stand by what they advertise. Ended up getting a loaded se for 27k with a much lower rate they were so desperate to make the same.
I read that it’s the same oil that Walmart sells, made in the same facility. Super tech I think?
You should have gone to a dealership that offers lifetime warranty, my local dealership offers it on any car less than 5 years old and less than 60k miles. Its free.
Find a better dealer. We have 3 within a few hours of us that offer lifetime warranty on everything except the battery and hybrid motor. Those are 150k. It’s free and pretty common.
I’m a manager at one of the parts stores. Ask the guy at the counter if they know any cat guys. We have one that leaves his card, gets an aftermarket one installed and working for less than half what the factory approved one costs. Other stores probably have at least a card from someone local.
What is actually wrong with you?
Did they not tell you what services they were going to perform? It’s always best to check what you are recommended to get at that mileage before you go in. I’ve had a dealer recommend wacky stuff like clean outside of transmission for 250, 200 for brake fluid exchange (less than 20k miles on the car, and even had one recommended fuel injector cleaning on a. Carbureted older car.