Posted on 1/15/2011
We've long said, “Regular maintenance allows us to catch small problems before they grow large enough to threaten your safety, comfort and/or wallet.” Our customers' recent experiences with dealerships and extended warranties prove this true now more than ever. “Amy” brought her 2004 Buick Regal into Ervine's nine days after her dealer recommended maintenance service when she was there for a check engine light diagnosis and cooling system repair. Ervine's maintenance inspection revealed leaking valve cover gaskets, leaking intake gaskets, broken front sway bar and links and a malfunctioning intermediate shaft. We don't know why the dealership did not inform “Amy” of the needed repairs. Her extended warranty was good for just 265 more miles. Many times, dealerships must operate under a policy that if the customer does not complain about it, the technician or service writer cannot bring a needed repair to the customer's atten ... read more