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Tallahassee Jeep. Those knuckleheads.not running from Lake City cdjr are you? They are the worst CDJR dealer that I have dealt with. Never again!
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Tallahassee Jeep. Those knuckleheads.not running from Lake City cdjr are you? They are the worst CDJR dealer that I have dealt with. Never again!
I certainly canāt blame you. Man, some of the horror stories on these forumsā¦.Your lucky. I have to go north into Georgia as an alternative. 4k on mine. Iām not bitter. Just disappointed. Iāll likely sell it and get a Lexus if this persists⦠Iāll getting too old for this drama.![]()
40 mƬnutes there, 40 minutes back and 20 minutes to do the work. I'm still a big believer of putting my hands and eyes on it.Hereās a story about my first complimentary Jeep Cares oil change and tire rotation. At a dealer in South Central Florida. I made my appointment on line and showed up 20 minutes early. The building is only a couple years old, but a 40 minute drive away, but nice ride through the back roads. They were the only dealer offering $15-$17k off on Gladiators. Of all trim levels. So I had to wait just over an hour, after the service was finished I read over the notes on the printed service order. That mention 5w20 synthetic blend MOPAR Oil? I immediately questioned the service manager in his cubicle about what the owners manual says about 0w20 full synthetic oils are to be used? He looked at me like I was drunk! Then I handed him the service order to read. He immediately jumped up and said wait right here have a seat. He came back about 20 minutes later to apologize and then told me the technicians all knew exactly what oil to use, brought me out to the oil bay to show me the oil tanks and retractable hoses above an between each bay. All properly labeled with different colored handles for reg, blend an full synthetic oils used, in the exact weight, you could follow the lines to the tanks mounted against the wall, all looking brand new all branded MOPAR. He an the tech assured me that 0w20 full synthetic was used. But Iām the only customer who called them out on the information the computer printed out on the work sheet. Well I just signed expensive contract finance papers for about $36,000 without trade credit for this new Gladiator and kind of skeptical about what Iāve been showed. He could see that and told me he will have the oil changed again, and refilled with 5 sealed quart containers or Top of the line MOPAR full synthetic 0w20oil meeting or exceeding MOPAR standards. With me and him watching, the showed me what comes up on the computer that I noticed was wrong! Asked if I was satisfied and mentioned nothing about a survey. Later on after a few months and 5,000 miles I went back for the second oil change that was also complementary. They brought it right in and 20 minutes later the same service manager came out to find me and escorted me to my Gladiator all nice and cleaned with 35 psi in each tire, I lowered back to 32. I believe I will go back for all my services there! At Thunder JDRC!
In my case it was a computer error that caused the entire issue.40 mƬnutes there, 40 minutes back and 20 minutes to do the work. I'm still a big believer of putting my hands and eyes on it.
My brother told me that he only started an engine a few times before putting the oil in when he was working at Jiffy Lube. He also said it was okay because he caught it pretty quick. The light never came on, he could hear it tapping a bit before shutting it down. I just shook my head.
Those are the people working at Jiffy Lube. My brother also worked at a dealer, changing oil. They get it right, most of the time.
I saw that. I find it hard to believe no one has ever brought it to their attention. And if they knew about it, why haven't they fixed the error. Suspect!In my case it was a computer error that caused the entire issue.
Same here with my wife's BMW. Flawless service, clean car, vacuumed and always on time. That's the reason we purchased her most recent one ('21) at the same dealership (Pembroke Pines FL). Even the service advisor is great (she has been with the company for 25 years) goes through all of the offers, coupons and available rebates. I used to go online and try to save 10 percent here and there with offers and incentives but she pulls up the same stuff and more. I let her do the work and I just go to the cafe and get a couple expressos from the machine if I am waiting. Or, when doing the full service thing at 30k miles, they gave me a loaner car which, as you would expect, was an upgraded vehicle (a loaded 5 series instead of our lowly 3 series) with all the bells and whistles.Wife has a Lexus LC500. We bring it in, have a free breakfast⦠car comes back spotless and in spec.
My ass should have known betterā¦![]()
Howās the dependability? I know resale is bad/depreciation. Lease? Beautiful cars.Same here with my wife's BMW. Flawless service, clean car, vacuumed and always on time. That's the reason we purchased her most recent one ('21) at the same dealership. Even the service advisor is great (she has been with the company for 25 years) goes through all of the offers, coupons and available rebates. I used to go online and try to save 10 percent here and there with offers and incentives but she pulls up the same stuff and more. I let her do the work and I just go to the cafe and get a couple expressos from the machine.