Birvini
Enthusiast
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Vinnie:
A bird? A plane? NO SUPERMAN! After just getting a 98 RT/10, and upon numerous board recommendations, I decided to make a nice drive out to Tator's Dodge to get the car into service, and to install some of Sean Roe's parts. My car went in clean, and it came out cleaner! Recall was done on short and sudden notice and the car was completed BEFORE SCHEDULE despite the additional unexpected work! Fixed everything I asked and went above and beyond in repairing a paint chip/scratch UNDERNEATH the rocker panel of the car where no one would even see it. He said it bothered him so he took the liberty to slowly and painstakingly build up the layers of touch up paint and then sand and buff out the peice so that it looked perfect, and in a location where no one would ever notice or think about looking at. Truly amazing.
This guy is truly a gem, and kept me informed all the way. The kicker is...I used the old "I forgot my wallet routine" when it came time to pay (I really did!), and you know what he says?! DON'T WORRY ABOUT IT...SEND ME A CHECK WHEN YOU GET THE CHANCE! He doesn't know me from a hole in the wall and let's me take my car home. Stayed late, waited for me, explain everything and gave me some great pointers about the car. I just wished he worked on all cars (and was closer).
Sorry if I upset anyone with this post, I just thought that a public thank you on a job well done was much needed with all the talk about the "bad tuners" that are out there. Anyone in the area (even if they're not) owes themselves a trip out to Tators for any type of service on their cars. Thanks again Chuck. You've got a customer for life!
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Met Chuck at VOI7. Very nice guy with an impressive background concerning his dealership.
I'm glad you took the time to post this, as a job well done should be noted but often does not.
A bird? A plane? NO SUPERMAN! After just getting a 98 RT/10, and upon numerous board recommendations, I decided to make a nice drive out to Tator's Dodge to get the car into service, and to install some of Sean Roe's parts. My car went in clean, and it came out cleaner! Recall was done on short and sudden notice and the car was completed BEFORE SCHEDULE despite the additional unexpected work! Fixed everything I asked and went above and beyond in repairing a paint chip/scratch UNDERNEATH the rocker panel of the car where no one would even see it. He said it bothered him so he took the liberty to slowly and painstakingly build up the layers of touch up paint and then sand and buff out the peice so that it looked perfect, and in a location where no one would ever notice or think about looking at. Truly amazing.
This guy is truly a gem, and kept me informed all the way. The kicker is...I used the old "I forgot my wallet routine" when it came time to pay (I really did!), and you know what he says?! DON'T WORRY ABOUT IT...SEND ME A CHECK WHEN YOU GET THE CHANCE! He doesn't know me from a hole in the wall and let's me take my car home. Stayed late, waited for me, explain everything and gave me some great pointers about the car. I just wished he worked on all cars (and was closer).
Sorry if I upset anyone with this post, I just thought that a public thank you on a job well done was much needed with all the talk about the "bad tuners" that are out there. Anyone in the area (even if they're not) owes themselves a trip out to Tators for any type of service on their cars. Thanks again Chuck. You've got a customer for life!
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Met Chuck at VOI7. Very nice guy with an impressive background concerning his dealership.
I'm glad you took the time to post this, as a job well done should be noted but often does not.