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September 06, 2005

WHY!!!??

Ok, for all you car dealerships, POOOOOOHHEEYYYY!!!!!!!

I suppose you hire the same psychics that the police hire to see into the future when everything will fall apart! Then, you make the warrenty for JUST under that! YOU STINK!!

I got out of my car and opened my back door to get my backpack. It felt a little labored and I heard a sound..... but just figured it was nothing.

HERE is what my side panel is SUPPOSED to look like.....

Here is what my rear drivers side panel looks like NOW!!:

YOU CRAP! Can you believe this!? lol The glue came loose and I guess it was jarring out......That made it catch and bend.

Sigh.

So, I call the dealership and ask them if it's covered. OF COURSE NOT. My warrenty was up last month!!! lol

It seems easy to fix...just tear the metal strip off and reglue a new one, right?

WRONG

Mr. VW: "No, you can't just buy the metal strip. It comes already adhered to a rubber/plastic strip. It'll look at costing you a couple hundred."

Me: "Ahh...how clever."

8 comments:

{LyndsD} said...

Oh that really sucks! Aren't dealerships the best?

karla said...

What a scam! Cars are built with money robbing in mind I'm sure. You can never buy a 2 dollar replacement part. You have to rebuild have the car to replace a bumper. :)

Ok..slight exageration, but it certainly feels like that sometimes.

Memphis said...

In the words of my industrious father: "Duct tape"

Only kidding. Please don't duct tape it. Whatever glued it down originally was made by 3M. Find an autobody supplier in the yellow pages and ask them what originally glued it down. Then buy it, bend it, and glue it.

barefeetbilly said...

We the consumers have allowed so many excessive abuses to continue for so long this is what we get. They would not charge these prices if some knuckle heads were not paying them. The dealers are out and out extortionist.

Take it to Mayberry and have Goober look at it. He will fix it for a bottle of pop and a moon pie.

I agree with the naked man on the toilet by the side of the road. It is time to use some ingenuity and fix it for a fraction of the price.

Run said...

Oh yeah please don't go to a body shop for this you’ll get hammered with charges! I have a VW and I've managed to fix all scrapes and one shifted bumper (it was icy out) all on my own. Use girl tools: tweezers, polish cloth, jewelry pliers... And I agree with Billy, go to your local auto store and get the adhesive for trim... test glue something else before working on the car though.

I thank all my auto body abilities to x-boyfriends and beauty school. w00t! Good luck!

rcm said...
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rcm said...

Awesome template change, its refreshing somehow. Makes your blog that much better!

BTW, try a rubber mallet with maybe a crowbar (looks like it might fit perfectly behind the trim so you can "reform" it correctly) or any chunk of steel that that you can brace behind it to bend it back then you should be able to pick up some appropriate glue at a parts store. Prolly still have a crease in the trim but it would look a whole lot better and would be far cheaper than $200. Good luck with fixing it.

Chief Slacker said...

This when the great places called "vehicle recovery yards" or basically junkyards come in handy, you can go out, find the same car and take the strip off of that car, and get it for a good deal less than a couple hundred! :O)