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Old 05-22-2013, 05:18 AM   #27
Whitigir
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Originally Posted by Freeze2196 View Post
Im just going to let this one go...

Next time I need anything from them I will politely let them know not to test drive my car.


At least the wheels look great!


New wheels and tires needs test drive. It is for your steering feeling, the alignment done, and balancing. Beside, who would joy ride your car driving that slow ?

Remember, Grown up man is responsible, and joy riding a customer car is no where responsible for a shop, insurance reason, family life. With all that said, any automotive shops has strict policy on test driving (unless neccessary). Unless you bring your car to an independant mechanic. I think it is rude to request a shop to do a job partially, and then come back to complain about it.

Lastly, it isnt hard to test drive a car legally at a local dealership. I do it all the time.
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