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by drotse on Mon Oct 20 18:03:42 PDT 2008
Pat, what I said is that the Vw website will give you telephone numbers to call the dealership up that serviced my car, the one in Eau Claire Wisconsin. When I presented the info. to them about how I had maintained the car from the time i purchased it 'til it had the low oil pressure light come on that they never questioned the use of the type of oil I used (Amsoil). Now I talked with two other dealerships and I received the same courteous response and said just bring it in and bring the records of the work done and if I had records that verified my story then the work would be done. All three of the dealerships I talked with knew the kind of oil I used. I made it very clear to them that it is what was used. And so it must meet their standards.
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by drotse on Sun Oct 19 20:33:03 PDT 2008
Call the dealership in Eau Claire Wisconsin. The VW dealership where I had the warranty work done on my 2001 Passat. Ask for the service manager. They honored the fact that I used Amsoil 5W-40 European Car formula, every 3,000. Now Pat you must have been reading my posts, because you have been censoring them. You know that this is what I have been telling you and everyone else, Just because the oil is not on the list of " ... generally available oils ..." does not mean that the list is a complete list of approved oils. Call the VW dealership, any VW dealership and see for yourself. Call the VW dealership in Columbus, Ohio Byers. Call the VW dealership in Appleton Wisconsin.
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by drotse on Sun Oct 19 05:13:04 PDT 2008
I agree that VW has the last say in what they will warranty. They will tell you it is approved. So call the VW dealership in Eau Claire, you can find on VW official web site and ask them. Or call any VW dealership and get that confirmation. Anyone else out there can do the same.
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by drotse on Thu Oct 16 03:11:22 PDT 2008
I had my son's car into the VW dearlership in Eau Claire Wisconsin to have the job done just as I have posted above. If you read my earlier posts they did the work. No questions asked YOU ARE WRONG !!!! And stop misleading the readers of this forum ! Anyone that whats to can call the dealer ship you can get the number from the VW website and talk with the service advisor. When you call then ask them about Rearick. What you are inferring is that you are saying is that the Amsoil sludged, it is not the oil that sludged up it is the crap it loosened up. I will refer again to the folks that started using Amsoil early on their cars life(25,000 or so). I just got an email from him and even though his car is outside of any warranty, 1999 Passat, he informed me he changed oil at 6,100 miles (160.000 mile and counting)and that the oil was so clean that he hesitated to change it but wanted to before the bitter cold got a grip on where he lives (high elevations of Colorado). In my opinion what VW should have done is taken all the 1.8T cars that have this issue and take them through the desludging program then made everyone keep records. By the way how much is Motul X-cess 8100 a quart. Since there are those that read this forum they are sensitive to price "... Amsoil cost an arm and a leg..." I am not refuting the fact that Motul X-Cess is not good. I am saying from personal experience that VW does accept and will honor the Amsoil product in their cars. Any skeptics, just call that dearlership or the the dealership in Columbus,Ohio or ant other. Now I have been told in personal email that the moderator of this thread whats me to keep from doing personnal attacks to other people. All that has been said above is just facts. VW accepts Amsoil 5w-40 Eropean Car Oil. That is the fact !
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by mplshondadlr on Mon Sep 15 12:01:02 PDT 2008
There are only four RTX's available in the five state area. None here in Minnesota. Ken Vance in Eau Claire, WI has a red one Community Honda in Waterloo, IA has a red one Ken Wise in Marshalltown, IA has a red one And Zimbrick in Madison, WI has a white one. There are only 18 2008 Ridgelines left in the state on Minnesota. Mostly RTL and RTL navi.
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by gschulz on Thu Apr 17 12:24:39 PDT 2008
From: Morrie’s Chippewa Valley Mazda Eau Claire, WI. Mazda 5 Touring Options: Crystal White Pearl Mica paint Remote Start Auto-Dimming Mirror w/compass All Weather Mats Rear Bumper Protector Front Splash Guards Bottom Line w/ Destination: $20,405.00 plus $125.00 paper fee, tax, title, license. Great buying experience, very happy with my decision for a Mazda5, and Morrie’s Chippewa Valley Mazda, all they sell at that dealership are Mazda’s might be a good reason they do such a good job.

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