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Originally Posted by bestwheelbase
It matters not. It is wrong to mistreat a customer car, period. It has nothing to do with the value or type of the car. It has to do with being responsible and considerate and ethical and legal and not-a-total-douchebag.
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Captures my feelings exactly. This is utterly unacceptable. I would make noise over this. You leave your vehicle in their hands with the understanding that they'll treat it with a reasonable level of care. The result here is precisely the opposite. Give the dealer a chance to at least propose something, but don't be afraid to let Scion know. Ultimately, they need to.
I would be truly, truly pissed, regardless of whether it were a car or a shovel that got mistreated in this way.