

#2013 subaru wrx short throw shifter install#
Also proper training of the sales staff to understand the limitations of the service department and help them provide better customer service.Q: How do you install a short shifter? A: Short shifters are installed by removing your factory shift lever from your transmission. If the sales and service really cared for their role in the organization they could do it by providing good customer service. The solution to the problem is that of company loyalty. Of course they said they'll order it and "call me" I tried to contact them several times only to get excuses and that they will "call me". I bring the Vehicle back and they repair one item and said they ordered the wrong part (the part that was supposedly $300). I called the service manager and after 3 more "I'll call you" was told parts are ready. I took in the car and said I was here for my appointment to which the service man says "what appointment" He looks at the vehicle takes pictures of items to be repaired (which the salesman had already done when he submitted the service order) and says this one item costs $300 and will need management approval! He told me the service manager will order the parts and "call me" That call never came. I was told they weren't aware of the service order and asked who my salesman was and they would "call me right back" After a day I called the service manager and was told to bring the car in they had received the parts. He created a service order (I have a copy) for those items said he would submit it and gave me a contact in the service department and said they would "call me".

I addressed these items with the salesman and he took the vehicle back to the service area only to return with one item repaired and said parts where needed to complete the other items. I went to pick up the car and when the brought it out it was poorly detailed and no items were repaired. I called the day before the week had lapsed (salesman was supposed to "call me") and the salesman said it was ready. After the test drive I made a down payment and agreed to close the deal and take delivery in a week. I visited the dealership to look at a vehicle listed as "coming soon" It was dirty (expected that) and was in need of few (4) items to be repaired which the salesman claimed would take care of when it was detailed.
#2013 subaru wrx short throw shifter manual#
AutoCheck Vehicle History SummaryĢ013 Subaru Impreza WRXBlack 2013 Subaru 4D Sedan Impreza WRX 5-Speed Manual 2.5L DOHC Intercooled Turbocharged 19/25 City/Highway MPG AWDOdometer is. I'm very unsettled by the poor business practices that I witnessed today, so kindly enjoy this review and do better. I also find it interesting that your employees do not wear masks inside the store? I will give credit to the few that I saw keeping it on inside, but I saw far too many for my comfort.

Please understand that customers who are smart enough to see through your dishonesty will take offense to being conned, and not want to waste anymore time looking at your other cars if the one they specifically sought out is mysteriously ~unavailable~. Honestly, shame on you for using shady business tactics. You can either call this horrendously misleading or outright lie so that they can get us to come on their lot, waste 3 hours of our day including round trip transportation, only to look at their other cars on the lot because the "too good to be true" listing on Edmunds was really just a ploy. On a 2015 Camry? What? And get this – the Edmunds listing states that the car has no accidents, but upon viewing the CarFax, it was actually involved in an accident with moderate damage (airbag deployment). He says no, maybe it wilI be back tomorrow as it's an "extended test drive". Then another 20 minutes passed and a salesperson came out, mildly apologetic, and states that the car is actually being test driven and is not currently available to look at. They made me wait for 30+ minutes to tell us that we could take it for a 10 minute test drive. That afternoon, I arrived with cash in hand ready to test drive and make a purchase if everything checked out. First, they say that a car I saw on Edmunds was available, and I called the morning of. However, the service conducted at Auto Boutique is simply unforgivable. I typically give businesses a 3 strikes rule, so as to let lesser offenses slide with a benefit of the doubt. With our no haggle pricing policy you can be sure you are getting the best deal possibl. Auto Boutique is proud to offer excellent, pre-owned vehicles.
