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Anyone ever had problems with auto mechanics?
2 weeks ago, I take my car to the shop and tell the mechanic my check engine light and oil light are on. Can you please give the car a tune up and fix whatever is wrong with it. I pay $500 and get my car back. Not even one week later, my car just shuts down in the middle of the road. It's a good car. 2002 Pontiac Grand Am, bought it only 5 months ago with just 1 problem, so the car was in good condition. I take the car back to the mechanic and he tells me it's the gas pump and wants to charge me another $500 to fix that. Now, is it me, or is something fishy? I don't take my car to the mechanic and spend $500 only to have the car break down not even a week later and the mechanic wanting to charge another $500. WTF is the deal with that?
So I'm going tomorrow to get this straightened out. My car is still in the shop because I don't have $500.
Anyone ever have any car mechanic issues before?
i only like to go the car mechanics shop in Mexico because of the halfnude/nude chicks posters on their walls
You paid $500 for a tune up? What was wrong with the car to begin with?
The 'check engine' light might just have been an oxygen sensor.
Pontiacs are not good cars, lol.
What was done the first time?
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| Originally posted by l�cid Pontiacs are not good cars, lol. |
only racing queers buy pontiacs
The $500 wasn't just for a tune up. Lights were on..but I didn't know why...I don't know much about cars, so I think I might be getting taken advantage of because of that. I rarely put oil in or get oil changes. So when I brought it in, I basically told him, "Fix everything there is to fix in this car so that I don't have to worry about it for a long time."
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| Originally posted by l�cid Pontiacs are not good cars, lol. |
Ummm, go look at your original receipt. See what he did to your car. From the looks of it, he fucked you in the ass with no lube.
Lesson learned.
why dont you get oil changes?!
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| Originally posted by Krypton It's a good car. 2002 Pontiac Grand Am, bought it only 5 months ago...? |
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| Originally posted by Moongoose Leaving behind for a sencond the facts that your first sentence is just grossly incorrect and the second one makes me want to cry...Yahoo autos tells me that 02 Grand Ams go for betwen 5k - 6k USD. For the same money that you paid for that junk you could have THIS piece of brilliant german engineering. There is no dubt which of the two is a superior car, and also when buying german you will never be in an embarrassing situation where you have to actually reveal to somebody in shame that you drive a pontiac. |
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| Originally posted by Krypton They are when you can find a 2002 one in good condition for only $4700 tax/tag included. |
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| Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY Umm no Pontiac is POS GM. |
You of all people should know this!
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| Originally posted by Moongoose Leaving behind for a sencond the facts that your first sentence is just grossly incorrect and the second one makes me want to cry...Yahoo autos tells me that 02 Grand Ams go for betwen 5k - 6k USD. For the same money that you paid for that junk you could have THIS piece of brilliant german engineering. There is no dubt which of the two is a superior car, and also when buying german you will never be in an embarrassing situation where you have to actually reveal to somebody in shame that you drive a pontiac. |
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| Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY Umm no Pontiac is POS GM. |
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| Originally posted by gehzumteufel Awesome yes. Inexpensive to repair for someone on a budget, no. These cars are not for people making 30k a year. The end. |
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| Originally posted by Moongoose Right, but the e38 are built like tanks...buy one in a good condition and the only expense (apart from fuel of course) you will have with it is the mandatory yearly service. Failing tat, the older model (e32) is almost as good as the e38 but about 5 to 10 times cheaper to service ( it shares a lot of parts with the e34 5 series, and 5 series parts are abundant over here). |
Funny this came up, I was just about to make a thread about it also.
I have a 2005 Volkswagen GTI which just went past warranty. AC was only blowing hot air, so I assumed it was just a freon problem. Normally I would take it to the dealership but I called them up and they said it would be $250 just to look at the car. I said fuck that...
Took it into a local shop who's acquaintances with my sister to have it fixed for $60. Seems normal right? Worked fine all day.
Next day it stopped working. I take it back and they say they're going to take a closer look at it. According to the mechanics, it turns out my "Compressor to Evaporator" line had a cut in it. I'm thinking to myself, well it must be your guys fault because you were the last ones to touch it. It was one of your mechanics who misplaced it there on accident. I didn't actually say anything though, because they were "acquaintances" of my sister, and there was no actual proof of them being the cause.
So they run an estimate on the part and it turns out to be $400 for the part alone. How the fuck did I just go from a $60 job to $400? I tell them I'll look for the part myself and I found the part on the internet for $90 shipped (to Hawaii from continental U.S.).
Take my car back to that shop and they estimate the job taking about two hours so $90. A few hours later they call back and say the computer estimated the job time wrong and it's going to take a bit longer, which means more labor fees. Fucking bill comes out to close to $200.
So I went from thinking it would be a $60 job, to paying $350 total after everything. PLUS, I payed for the freon AGAIN, after only one day of using it.
I want to shoot them all.
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| Originally posted by Krypton It's a good car. 2002 Pontiac Grand Am |
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| Originally posted by Krypton Now, is it me, or is something fishy? I don't take my car to the mechanic and spend $500 only to have the car break down not even a week later and the mechanic wanting to charge another $500. WTF is the deal with that? So I'm going tomorrow to get this straightened out. My car is still in the shop because I don't have $500. |
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| Originally posted by Renzo You paid $500 for a tune up? What was wrong with the car to begin with? The 'check engine' light might just have been an oxygen sensor. |
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| Originally posted by ToF I hear this term "tune up" all the time... WTF IS A TUNE UP? Do the mechanics hook into your ECU and tune the maps or something? Also "Check engine" light could mean many things, it's your mechanic's job to figure that one out but it shouldn't be too hard with today's ECU diagnostics. |
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| Originally posted by l�cid Pontiacs are not good cars, lol. |

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| Originally posted by Krypton I basically told him, "Fix everything there is to fix in this car so that I don't have to worry about it for a long time." |
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| Originally posted by l�cid you asked to get screwed by saying that. mechanics will always find something to fix, even if it's not broken. |
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