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Mechanics are not looking after customers' cars. They floor the accelerator when taking off the vehicle and scrap the front bottom badly (very loud scraping sound caused by not applying brake) when exiting the workshop for test driving. On the way testing, they just accelerate as much as they can and brake as hard as they want to. They don't care. I don't know about other workshops or has anybody seen that happened somewhere else. I don't feel comfortable at all. what about you guys?
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Yeah, I used to do that all the time when I was on the tools in the '80s. We had a polished workshop floor & used to have a competition as to who could do the best handbrake turn & line up with their hoist.
It was standard practice to give the car a boot full, bounce them off the fuel cut & clean them out a bit - 'cause the customers didn't do it. We'd also de-glaze the brakes with a few quick stops from 100kph, pump the tyres up to something unthinkable like 36psi so the car would handle better, scrub the tyres in a bit so the gripped better & make sure the car was up to taking a hammering.
We'd also try & down 3 or 4 schooners at lunchtime & the boss always bought us a carton of beer if we stayed back on overtime and we'd have a few beers while we finished off the days over-flow or got stuck into the long-term builds.
A mate & I used to follow each other around various workshops. Despite our shenanigans we always increased the customer base & the dollars going through the cash register.
I'm surprised you see it now because so many customers take umbridge at that type of thing these days.
I think I'd go insane working at a dealership these days with all the cry-babies. I'd probably be sacked in a week.
It's a shame they left fingerprints behind. Why not give them a fright & commit a murder in your car & they'll be prime suspects.
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