<br><br>Small town dealerships and large city dealers seem better than one in medium sized cities it seems like. It seems to me that ones in small towns really work for their business and ones in large cities can afford to pay for better employees. Medium sized cities... they seem to be in a position of having enough business to keep the managers/owners comfortable but not enough to hire good workers.<br><br>I dealt with a small town Ford dealer for recall stuff on a Ford van I had and later on for a transponder key for a car I had. The local medium sized city Ford dealer wanted $125+programming for the key. the small town Ford dealer wanted $50 for the key and programing.. for an authentic Ford key, not a cheap knockoff. I had them also cut a door only key for $5 more.<br><br>A friend of mine was in the market for a brand new Honda car in dark grey color a few years ago. She went to the local medium sized city Honda dealer and they told her "we have white and black, that's all we have, take your pick". When she mentioned a competitor in some way a Honda dealer about an hour away and they got nasty about it and told her to buy from there then if they don't like white or black... so she did. That Honda dealer in a larger city ordered the car she wanted and gave her free lunch vouchers while she waited for them to do their thing a time or two. She drives the hour each way to take it for routine maintenance and warranty repairs instead of dealing the nasty behavior from the local dealer.c_hasbeen said:Cubey, I have to agree that today's mechanics that I have come across even at a dealership are not the troubleshooters that used to be required back when I turned a wrench.<br>
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