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Originally Posted by EZ Shifter
Right on. Corporate does care. I had 2 Toyota dealerships bickering over the wrong size rims installed on my Toyota minivan after an accident in 1988. The dealer 60 miles up north which replaced the broken rims with the wrong size (the front tires rubbed the body so the van wasn't drivable) was arguing with my local dealership over cost and who knows what.
The service managers knew each other and didn't get along I later found out.
One call to corporate Toyota solved the whole matter. Pronto...after a week of me in a rental car after the wheels were put on! They ended up reimbursing me for the rental too.
Thanks corporate!
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Corporate has paid for a rental 3 separate times for me and they have helped me a ton. When I told them about a local dealer that treated me shitty when I had some work to be done, they pointed me in the right direction and also gave me a free 8 year/100,000 mile warranty. They also wrote me a check worth one month's car payment.
OP, maybe if you contact corporate, they will work with you and offer you incentives like I received when you buy a new car. It NEVER hurts to ask. At first they offered me only 7 years for warranty but when I told them I wouldn't come close to 100,000 miles in 7 years, they gave me 1 more year, just because I asked.