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Old 06-01-2008, 05:59 PM   #5
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I fully understand your issue with the dealership. Regardless of weather or not the vehicle was covered under warranty, they could have been polite about it.

I don't see what your beef with GM is though. As Jake said, the car is long out of warranty, regardless of the mileage. Yea, it's a little early ( @ 34,000 miles) to have a crank sensor die, but at about 10 years old it's not completely uncommon.

I understand your feelings about having your mom drive the car, and yes, the dealership was rude about it, but in reality, they didn't do anything wrong. He just informed you of the fees that the woman you spoke with at GM either forgot to tell you about or just didn't know about. GM has very little control over their dealerships, just like many other manufacturers.

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Originally Posted by 92camarodude View Post
It has been repaired. It was the crank sensor. A neighborhood guy repaired it and said don't drive the car.
Why would he tell you to not drive the car if he put a new sensor in it?

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