well, I have some Good News, and some Bad news: the Good News the ScootaDrive is back to Perfect Health! the Bad News: my Wallet got Lightened by $544.90! but the good news is I didn't get charged for Today's visit!
Hey there,
I'm happy to hear that the ScootaDrive is back and performing the way it should! I apologize for the outcome of the price, but I'm pleased to hear that the dealership was able to take care of your concerns. Please let me know if you have any further questions in the future!
Patsy G
Chevrolet Customer Care
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I just simply CANNOT understand why one sensor that books for about $100 and takes 10 minutes to install costs $400 in labor to install. It's on the front of the engine and NOTHING has to be removed to get to it!
Answer that one Patsy! Not to be rude, but it's not like it's a Timing Belt or something else that's huge.
To be perfectly honest, I would've had them diagnose it and would've done the repair myself. I REFUSE to step foot on the lot of our CROOKED dealer and have NOT been back since the first "free" oil change after I bought Chewy.
I simply find it amusing that she cannot answer this question without mentioning their customer service policies.
I don't intend to rake Patsy or anyone else at GM over the coals, I just want an HONEST reason of why such a SMALL repair costs SO much! I'm furious and it isn't/wasn't my car, my time, or my money.