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post Jan 20, 2008 - 5:15 PM
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I was in getting some work done to the gt-four a while ago, and while i was waiting a mechanic drove out the garage in my car and didnt return for 15mins. I wasnt even informed of this test drive of my car, and no mention of whether the mechanic is insured or not.

Whats your thoughts??
I reckon the car was given some beans.

Going in again soon, what should i say to not let happen again??

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post Jan 24, 2008 - 4:31 PM
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i think you should go with them, since you are concerned something provoked that...

at the very least the guy prolly wanted to have some fun and who can blame him. next time it goes back talk with them and tell them you would like to be present for anythign done to it. usually they give you insurance lines, but most all technicians will allow you to watch.

as for test driving, id go with them, and once everything is all warmed up let them have a little fun with the car. its not everyday someone gets to drive such a magnificent car. that way you are there with them, and are conscious of what happens, plus your not pissing them off.

might even put a smile on the guys face n he'll drop some labor charges

but to ask again, why was it in for service?


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