It’s often 100 miles. But I’ve gone over and nobody’s ever said anything. If it’s a warranty repair, they can’t expect you not to live your life. Note: This was dealer loaner not outside vendor ex Enterprise or Hertz. Some dealers outsource loaners to rental companies. |
You have not checked on your car in 6 weeks? That's just really stupid. |
Perhaps the porter has been driving your car around for six weeks putting miles on it. You would never know now would you?
Learn to adult. |
You would know because the service person checks in the vehicle and notes the mileage when you drop it off. |
And all new cars have GPS monitoring via the app. |
I think it is a bit odd that you haven't followed up after 6 weeks. |
Right? When my car was in the shop for 3 weeks because of a back ordered part, I got regular updates from my service advisor. And, on other occasions,I would simply text her and ask for a status. |
Of course you should proactively reach out! |
After 6 weeks, I'd assume that there was a new mechanic who let it roll off the rack or otherwise did massive damage and the dealer doesn't want to tell you |
OP was told a week and it's been six weeks. The car is at a dealer and not an independent shop. The service manager should be happy that OP isn't on the phone with the manufacturer's regional rep. If I was op, after week three, I'd be filling that tank with 87 octane and practicing burnouts because |
Not only is it odd, then why crowdsource here. OP< pick up the phone and find out. Once we had a car into a dealership to be serviced. Someone broke into the shop and broke into our car to get something. The dealership actually lwanted US to put that on our car insurance. I said "of course not - this is your issue" and it went away but it was another hassle to get repaired. That may have happened to your car, OP. It's probably sitting out in a back lot being exposed to the elements and lord knows what else. |