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Clayton, DE Car Consumer Discussions


Re: invoice pricing [bug4] by luv_my_job on Tue Nov 27 17:20:46 PST 2007

All dealers pay the same invoice price for vehicles, It would be a violation of the Sherman Anti Trust Act and Clayton Act if manufactures gave preferential treatment to individual dealers....which they do not, and know they cannot. Invoice is, in fact, invoice.

Front Range Dealership - Service on IMA battery by papaobewan on Fri Dec 30 14:37:24 PST 2011

Front Range Honda Dealership of Colorado Springs has made my experience quite remarkable! Went in on Monday 12-26-2011, today 12-30-2011 received my Honda Civic Hybrid (HCH) back new batteries installed, they provided me with a rental car during my wait! So overall I have to give Scott the ASM Auto service Manage and Clayton Davis (the auto representative in shop) two thumbs up! They discovered my claim to be true (the IMA Integrated Motor Assist Batteries were dead) and they checked the fuel neck and visor from other TSB recalls. Here is what I did : A. Called the Service Dept. and asked to talk to the Manager of the Auto Service Dept. 1. Asked for all communication be in writing (stipulated it on the work order in long hand) 2. Asked for the loaner vehicle, made note of the fact that problem is all over the Internet 3. Made mention of the fact that a class action lawsuit is in progress (www.hchsettlement.com) 4. Asked over the phone to elaborate on the warranty of the IMA batteries - which was parts and labor. 5. Indicated other symptoms, drop in gas mileage 10-12 miles, autostop randomly operable, informed them that batteries were designed to assist gasoline engine obtain higher mpg, IMA and CEL check engine light were on and off, this is typical of any electronic device! Code that was sent to scanner, I had a buddy check it before going in. 6. Ask that all communication pertaining to problem or diagnostic be provided in hardcopy which included monitor printouts of screen if hardcopy not available due to software limitation. 7. Checked 12 Volt battery to determine that it was not the culprit, faulty or bad battery will send false positives to the system.(12 volt battery was not at fault) 8. Made sure that the Hybrid SYSTEM was checked FIRST! to keep it under warranty. Indicated that a telephone call to me indicating problem(s) would not be accepted. When asked why I calmly stated in case we need to go to court. (others mentioned having to go to small claims court to get reimbursed for a diagnostic check charge) Above all else staying calm, being objective, and working with rather than against the representatives goes a long way, after all they are people who constantly are berated for issues they have no control over. I am very impressed with the final outcome. I am hoping that this posting brings a more optimistic outlook for everyone ! I do recall from my statistics course in college that batteries do die at a rate of 3% for whatever reason. For those of us in that 3% window I wish you as much success with your dealership as I had with mine! I read somewhere that 70% of Honda owners would not purchase another vehicle from Honda. As dealerships go this one is excellent. Furthermore, I am a retired computer teacher and in no way am I affiliated with Honda. I hope by providing some insight others will gain the knowledge and the patience to come toward a positive outcome! Kudos to Front Range Honda for standing behind their product!! Thank You Scott and Clayton!

06 Saleen by mako1a on Wed Oct 05 05:49:11 PDT 2011

I've been going a little crazy for the last couple weeks trying to figure out what to do about a new Mustang. There is a 2012 GT near me that is a plain jane in white A/T for $29,500. Then there is a 2006 Saleen in Clayton, NC (near Richard) for $25,500. Decisions, decisions. Saleen> Not sure what's with this site. I add image, preview, looks good, post...no pic.GRRR I've been talking with our friend imbrentwood on the "What's it worth" board and we came up with $23k+. I would be happier with a unique car (2006 Saleen) more than the 2012 GT, but now I'm wondering about insurance and other variables. If the 2012 gets hit, insurance pays full tilt. The 2006 Saleen could be left to the discretion of the Insurance Co. Hmmm Suggestions? Dave

YOUR REQUESTED INFO-KCRAM by rhance on Fri Jul 08 09:59:06 PDT 2011

VIN 2GCEK13M871537816, 39987 MILES. WILL SHOW TO BE REGISTERED TO JACK CLAYTON WHO IS MY DECEASED GRANDFATHER WHOM I INHERITED THE TRUCK FROM. REPAIR ORDER FROM PLAINS CHEVROLET IN AMARILLO TX IS 354041. THIS ISSUE HAS BEEN ADDRESSED AT THE SELLING DEALER IN CLOVIS NM-BENDER CHEVROLET ALSO WITHIN THE 1ST OR 2ND YEAR.

Re: Banjo guy - Deliverance [richard64] by driver100 on Sat May 28 04:32:29 PDT 2011

. Snopes is not always correct, at least not to the letter. Unfortunately, everything I can find having to do with this story says it is false. The banjo playing kid's real name is Billy Redden who did live in the area. He is normal but had a look they wanted. Here is a brief bit about him: Thus, although it may be entertaining, this circulating story is pure fiction. Billy Redden revisited his role as a banjo player with a cameo appearance in Tom Burton's 2003 film Big Fish. When Burton "rediscovered" him, Billy was working at the Cookie Jar Cafe in Clayton, Georgia. Billy has also appeared on Blue Collar TV and given numerous interviews. According to iMDB, Redden was payed $500 for his role in Deliverance. This article explains the scene in the movie very well, and explains the hoax; dueling banjos hoax It is too bad people have to send around false stories. I don't quite understand how they get pleasure from doing that.

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