I had an interesting conversation at my dealer today. I brought my 2004
Sebring conv. in at 6,000 miles for its second oil change. (Quaker State,
synthetic) I told the service writer that I never have used syntheticbefore
but I heard it may give the 2.7 engine a better chance at long life. The
service writer said, "Yeah, it helps but don't plan on keeping the car past
the warantee period, not with the 2.7 engine"
Gives you a lot of confidence, doesn't it?
Fred
Art - 01 Sep 2004 21:24 GMT
Well keep oil change reciepts and you have a 7 year 75k miles warranty on
it.
> I had an interesting conversation at my dealer today. I brought my 2004
> Sebring conv. in at 6,000 miles for its second oil change. (Quaker State,
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> Fred
Kevin - 02 Sep 2004 02:51 GMT
I would have walked right into the General Managers office and has a "sit
down". I'm sure after the service writer termination you'd be offered free
oil changes or some other perk to make up for that persons
unprofessionalism.
Regardless if it's true or not that's not an appropriate thing for a person
representing a manufacturer to say.
KS
> I had an interesting conversation at my dealer today. I brought my 2004
> Sebring conv. in at 6,000 miles for its second oil change. (Quaker State,
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> Fred
tango - 06 Sep 2004 05:18 GMT
> I would have walked right into the General Managers office and has a
> "sit down". I'm sure after the service writer termination you'd be
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>> Fred
Right, lets burn this guy at the stake, he violated the new American
standard, lying, cheating, and using deceit at every opportunity. Bet you
are a 1st rate practioner of this new standard.