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Originally Posted by John_W
OK, I understand you just repeated what he said, but didn't quote it so it appeared you were saying that. I did read the whole thing and this written afterwards.
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“The car was returned on Feb 19, 2021, in the mid-afternoon. The next day I loaded up the golf clubs and drove about 1 mile to the golf course. Almost as soon as I pulled on to the road I heard a rumbling noise which I thought was related to the golf clubs on the holder. I stopped within a block and checked that the golf bags were secure and that the back rest of the back seat was secure. I then continued to the golf course. I parked at the starter shack and shortly thereafter a person came up and told me I had a flat tire. “”
My point was he drove it on low tire and it when flat and he still drove due to the rumbling which was thumping sound as indicated the guy at starter shack.
Now if he would of noticed the low tire before he drove it he would have solid case for jerk off golf cart repair to fix the tire or pay for having it fix’s beings he didn’t drive it flat.
No matter who or where you have business do work you have to follow up in their work. Or get in situation like OP.
IMO most don’t understand and take the business word for it and low percentage have problems that can turn into disaster.
IMO number 1 is oil changes? How may actually pull the dip stick after service and before the leave business? Very few IMO. I’ve seen several time’s oil level over serviced some times up to quart, When have car that only take 4.2 quarts. Bottom line trust but verify.
OP posted this twice and one was deleted.