Anonymous wrote:Update:
Went up to dealer and got our vehicle back. I am led to believe they did not know they gave us a loaner. Our vehicle had been ready for weeks. Everyone was nice and I have nothing to be upset about. Went to our beach house a few times and put the miles on their car instead of ours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:
Have you confirmed that your car is actually still on their lot somewhere and nothing has happened to it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably got lost in the shuffle. Follow up oif you want your car back.
Honestly, I couldn't care less about getting the car back. We've been to our beach house a few times and it's putting miles on their loaner instead of ours. I just wasn't sure if ethically we should proactively reach out or if it's fine to just wait for them to call. Do dealerships do inventory on loaners? If they do, I assume they will notice the lapse on 4/30 or 5/1?
Anonymous wrote:I think it is a bit odd that you haven't followed up after 6 weeks.
Anonymous wrote: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. Anonymous wrote:Be careful and make sure you read the loaner agreement. Sometimes there is a daily mileage limit. Read the fine print.