Name: |
David R. Deming
(drd892@aol.com)
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Date: |
May 13, 1999 (last)
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Rating: |
(terrible)
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Description: |
I have been dealing with Sterling Heights Dodge for 9 1/2 years. I have
purchased/leased or
have been directly responsible for 16 new vehicles
during this time thru this dealership. Sterling
Heights Dodge carries a 5 Star Rating. The
purchase/lease function of this Dealership has
been satisfactory, but there has been numerous
problems with service (both warranty and cash)
with several vehicles. On 5/13/99 I took my
Dakota into service at 7AM. The "Check Engine"
light was on and the transmission would not shift
automatically. The trans would shift manually in
all gears including lock-up mode. It was obvious
this was an electronic control problem. I was
told to leave it in the lot and they would look
at it the first week in June. I calmly explained
that this was not acceptable and asked to speak
to the service manager. Neither the manager or
service writer would discuss any other option.
I could leave the vehicle or go away. Their
"transmission shop" was backed up until June.
I left the dealership with the "Check Engine"
light on and a transmission that would not shift.
I did get the Dakota fixed the same day by a
private mechanic. The problem was a broken
electronic sensor (trans overtemp/pressure sensor). Since the dealership knew this was not
a warranty claim, they lost the dollar income for
the repair. It is my firm belief that if their
"transmission shop" was truely backed up until
June, then additional resources and/or outside
assistance should have been committed. Simply
leaving a customers vehicle in the lot until
next month before it can be (looked at) is not
acceptable. This is hardly 5-Star customer care.
This is the last of many service problems.
In several cases service has been rude and/or stupid. I will not do business with this
dealership again. Anyone considering using this
dealership:
B E W A R E!
BEWARE!
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