Bfinch2002
New member
If i were you, i would take the car to another mechanic to have them check it out. Even if you get the work done at your dealer, you should still get a 2nd opinion on what needs fixed. There is a good chance that the service dept is just as shady as the sales people. Take your brother with you since he knows more about cars than you do.
If your friend had good luck at the dealer across the street, consider taking your car there to have it looked at. If you dont mention your issues with thier sister dealer, the probably won't contact the chevy dealer. Any dealer service dept can diagnose cars that the don't sell so it won't matter that its not a chevy dealer. You need to ask if all the issues are connected by a common cause (like others have said). If you can prove that the covered issue caused all the other problems, the other issues should be covered as well.
As for the sales guy not returning calls:
You have 3 options.
1. You can call the dealership and ask if the salesman is in. If he is, go up there and speak to him in person. He can't avoid you if you're in the lobby and know hes there working. When he agrees to talk to you tell him you want the sales manager in the office with you all. Lay out all of your issues to both of them and let them know that they need to work to resolve them before you consider contacting a lawyer.
2. Call the dealer and instead of asking to speak with the salesguy, speak to the sales manager. Make him tell you when you can expect a call from him with some answers and let him know that if you do not recieve a call you will be making some other calls.
3. (this one is a long shot) Call chevy customer service and lay out everything for them. They honestly aren't going to care about your car since its used, but they will care about stopping a shady dealer from making them look bad.
Finally, it sucks that you're going through all this! You may want to check out Uber or Lyft instead of using taxi's. Depending on the distance you are going Uber is pretty close in price to taxi services. The cars are much nicer and normally more trustworthy to get you where you need to go on time.
If your friend had good luck at the dealer across the street, consider taking your car there to have it looked at. If you dont mention your issues with thier sister dealer, the probably won't contact the chevy dealer. Any dealer service dept can diagnose cars that the don't sell so it won't matter that its not a chevy dealer. You need to ask if all the issues are connected by a common cause (like others have said). If you can prove that the covered issue caused all the other problems, the other issues should be covered as well.
As for the sales guy not returning calls:
You have 3 options.
1. You can call the dealership and ask if the salesman is in. If he is, go up there and speak to him in person. He can't avoid you if you're in the lobby and know hes there working. When he agrees to talk to you tell him you want the sales manager in the office with you all. Lay out all of your issues to both of them and let them know that they need to work to resolve them before you consider contacting a lawyer.
2. Call the dealer and instead of asking to speak with the salesguy, speak to the sales manager. Make him tell you when you can expect a call from him with some answers and let him know that if you do not recieve a call you will be making some other calls.
3. (this one is a long shot) Call chevy customer service and lay out everything for them. They honestly aren't going to care about your car since its used, but they will care about stopping a shady dealer from making them look bad.
Finally, it sucks that you're going through all this! You may want to check out Uber or Lyft instead of using taxi's. Depending on the distance you are going Uber is pretty close in price to taxi services. The cars are much nicer and normally more trustworthy to get you where you need to go on time.