08-04-2009, 05:16 AM
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Quote: "Hell no Frodo, say it isn't so."
Posted by mptoledo.
Hey, mp---This guy:  is the sarcasm emoticon. I, too, was pretty unimpressed with the workmanship pictured in the original post. When I go, I go to Cascade Porsche, in Cuyahoga Falls. No major complaints about them, so far anyway. But I haven't needed to use them much to this point (Knock on wood).
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08-04-2009, 05:28 AM
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Recently, I put a grand in my Mountaineer, it was test driven before and after the repair by the manager of the facility. I pulled into traffic and was almost rear ended as it attempted to run on far less than eight cylinders. I managed to get it back to the facility where I was met by "there is nothing we worked on that could have caused this". I told the manager that the vehicle was driven upon arrival for evaluation and that although most repairs were to the suspension, changing the tensioner could have knocked something loose. He told me he didn't see how it could be his fault but he'd look at it. As I sat pondering whether this could have possibly just happened I was greeted by the mechanic saying he left the maf unplugged. It was test driven and approved for delivery to customer with maf unplugged, total douche move. The porsche dealer in town once gave me my car back leaking oil, the caliber of the car or repair center doesn't seem to be relevant.
PS No apology from manager Ahole either, now I wrench as much as I can, want it done meticulously? DIY
Last edited by eightsandaces; 08-04-2009 at 05:33 AM.
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08-04-2009, 05:34 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Frodo
Quote: "Hell no Frodo, say it isn't so."
Posted by mptoledo.
Hey, mp---This guy:  is the sarcasm emoticon. I, too, was pretty unimpressed with the workmanship pictured in the original post. When I go, I go to Cascade Porsche, in Cuyahoga Falls. No major complaints about them, so far anyway. But I haven't needed to use them much to this point (Knock on wood).
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What is the part they jerry rigged? I cant' tell either. Thank god I don't live in the Cleveland area, Although I would never take it to a dealer(except extreme circumstances), as I enjoy doing that stuff myself
As for giving them the benefit of the doubt?  Unless they were directed or ok'd by the owner to use duct tape, then there is no way in hell they are in the right. I don't care if its a million dollar part, and duct tape fixed it, you just don't duct tape a porsche. So there is no excuse for duct tape, as its not a permanent fix, 90% of the underneath of a porsche is either heat or weather related . duct tape isn't Made for temps or weather.
Last edited by mptoledo; 08-04-2009 at 05:41 AM.
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08-04-2009, 05:40 AM
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Hey, lets not dump on duct tape. If it weren't for duct tape, many of us wouldn't be here!
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08-04-2009, 06:03 AM
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We all know Duct tape is 1 of the greatest inventions of our lifetime(along with superglu, remote control, microwave, indoor plumbing and the internet(porn net)  maybe I am overblowing this, but I would have a problem if not told " Hey, i used some duct tape to..... Is that ok?"
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