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Originally Posted by bigdave
Whoa,
take a xanax dude, I am not a Ford hater, my point is, they should have put me in a nice loaner car, not some bare-bone basic Taurus that is really a crappy car to drive, and is hard to get in and out of (I'm 6'3"). A nicely equipped tundra or Camry would have been nice. I have owned chevys and Fords with hardly any complaints. I am not committed to Toyota, especially now that their truck left me hanging. I can't speak for the other toyota owners, but I'm not hater of any brand.
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WHY are you being so immature and angry about an inane rental car? As long as it runs and does what you need it to do (have a bed if its a truck) why be upset as to what damn brand it is? I've had rentals for when I had my S-10 in the shop, and when I've had my Ridgeline in the shop. The rentals for the S-10 repairs were Neons while I had a BASE and crappy Saturn Ion for a rental when I had my new Ridgeline in for three days. The S-10 went through valve assemblies at 3000 mile intervals on the spot. The third one they put in was perfectly timed as not too much later afterwards I sold it and got my Tundra.
Honestly, even though I LOVE to bash on the domestics I don't give a flying poop what they put me for a rental in as long as they get me a rental quickly and it can get me back and forth to work and around town.
For me, all I want in a service department is good to excellent customer service and competent repair and body (where applicable) work. What pisses me off more then getting a "non-Toyota" rental is trying to get them to give me a rental or SOMETHING so I don't have to wait while they "fix it." Or, even worse, having to go back for the SAME issue continuously like I had with my S-10's transmission.
Dude, ease up and calm the hell down.