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i think that ridicoulos when I got myn tc I told the guy I don't wana see miles on my car so we went together to fill up to gas station I was very happy about that. So I toke the car with like 3 miles
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10 is too much!!
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where did you get redlined idea? No way!
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They all usually come with around that many miles. Especially the imported cars since they drive them on board and off board the ships that bring them here.
I used to work in Oxnard and used to see all the cars they bring and how they drive them to a lot near the harbor where they put them on a truck to send them to their dealers. This was the same with all cars. German, Japanese, Korean, English, etc... |
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This is kind of one reason I wanted my car to come in the second batch of vehicles that arrived rather than the first. I was afraid of a little joyriding. But, oh well...
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Thought about telling them that you want $100 off for every mile put on the car? ;)
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Don't sweat it, this is small stuff
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10 miles isn't an issue, but request a few things. You should have the ability as a First 86 winner to request that the PDI is done by a more experienced tech instead of a lube-tech. I'd also ask to ride along with the technician on the PDI.
That isn't being unreasonable and a technician will do everything properly on the PDI so they don't need to wrench on a brand new car. Everything extra (or uncommon) always costs someone money, and the dealer will try their best to not screw up such an important vehicle for a brand. |
Calm down this is done by PDI professionals at the dealer, not just by anybody. If people that buy 80,000 thousand dollar Land Cruisers dont see an issue with this and this trust the dealership with their high dollar cars I dont see why you need to freak out. The PDI guys that I've known are older guys and take their jobs very seriously.
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Quit scaring him man. 10 miles is perfectly normal. One of the guys explained the PDI process to us very well earlier. They have to check for things like vibrations that you can only check when the car is at speed on a highway. Plus they have to top it off with gas. And in some Toyota regions half a thank of gas IS REQUIRED from the window sticker, at least in his region (gulf states, since he is in Austin) To the OP, dont worry.
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