View Full Version : Toyota Dealership Mechanic Scratched one Rim
YodaBird
05-15-2013, 11:10 PM
I went to get my check up for oil, didn't think they were going to rotate my tires as well. Got the car back, checked it and the mechanic must have dropped the tire on something sharp cause there is a five inch scratch around the edge of the rim. That brings my scratches to (3) for a year old car :(. One from a shopping cart, another from, I don't know where, and a third now from a mechanic. One of the three can be fixed with a paint pen, that leaves two.
The Mechanic manager looked at it, and said it wasn't from the mechanic but from 'tire burn', they did nothing, I was extremely pissed. :mad::mad::mad: Replace the rim would have been nice. How can it be from tire burn, if my tire rubs on a curb, it's not going to touch the rim, arghhhhh, bastards from hell.
I feel like throwing the car in the garbage.
yarisugi
05-16-2013, 12:04 AM
Location of trash bin please.
jayeh
05-16-2013, 12:10 AM
I've owned nothing but beaters my entire life and never had but a scratch and my Yaris I've had for 6 months has 4 random scratches, a windshield chip, and somebody rear ended me. :thumbdown:
nookandcrannycar
05-16-2013, 03:10 AM
I've owned nothing but beaters my entire life and never had but a scratch and my Yaris I've had for 6 months has 4 random scratches, a windshield chip, and somebody rear ended me. :thumbdown:
In general, I think people care more about each other here in Texas than they do in California, but I think the opposite is true when it comes to respect for the condition of other people's cars. Of the dings, scratches, etc I have on my Yaris, virtually none of them that I can recall have happened in California (where my Yaris has spent the most time other than Texas) and, after Texas, I think the worst (re respect for other people's cars) of the other 43 states my Yaris has been in have been Virginia and New York. My Yaris has been to Ontario as well (but not Ottawa) and no dings, etc. while I was there.
If I spent a significant amount of money on a car I could currently protect it by parking 'way out' in parking lots while shopping. I generally see space enough to do that around here, but it would get harder as the influx of people into this area accelerates.
YarisSedan
05-16-2013, 12:50 PM
After the third scratch you stop caring as much for the car. I remember when i freaked out out on every ding or scratch on my brand new car as it was my first new car even after it was several years old it was still new to me. After awile though you stop caring as much and stop looking for the parking spots way in the back with no cars around and just park in the closest parking.
Amdkt7
05-16-2013, 02:55 PM
I'm making every effort to find safe parking spots, but too often there is no safe place. In the end, it is going to get scratches, dents, and dings, as long as you actually use the car. Hopefully nothing too much. It is hard the first few years as you try to protect it and dumb jerks carelessly show no respect.
YarisSedan
05-16-2013, 03:38 PM
Yeah whenever i would park my car at the far end of the parking lot such as the mall when i would go back to my car I would always find another car parked next to mine even though theres 100 empty parking spots. its the same thing like when your at the movies and you have tons of empty seats and some big guy sits right next to you and you have to take the drink out of your arm rest or when your in the bathroom in a row of urinals and someone decides go use the one right next to you. Such is life
edmscan
05-16-2013, 07:51 PM
My Yaris has been to Ontario as well (but not Ottawa) and no dings, etc. while I was there.
This is cause Canadians are very nice people, and we don't ding other peoples cars. Or at least I don't personally. :headbang:
nookandcrannycar
05-16-2013, 09:21 PM
This is cause Canadians are very nice people, and we don't ding other peoples cars. Or at least I don't personally. :headbang:
:thumbsup: No dings on my Suzuki Swift either anywhere -- BC to Newfoundland. I even locked my keys in my Swift in Corner Brook, Newfoundland and AAA/contract affiliate came to my rescue and unlocked the car (with no surcharge for being in Canada, IIRC).
edmscan
05-16-2013, 09:25 PM
However .. I would recommend that people visit us here in Canada after the long weekend .. as the price of gas has gone up about 53 cents a US gallon in the last week or so.
It is just like the sunset, we know the price increase is coming every long weekend.
jayeh
05-16-2013, 09:46 PM
In general, I think people care more about each other here in Texas than they do in California, but I think the opposite is true when it comes to respect for the condition of other people's cars. Of the dings, scratches, etc I have on my Yaris, virtually none of them that I can recall have happened in California (where my Yaris has spent the most time other than Texas) and, after Texas, I think the worst (re respect for other people's cars) of the other 43 states my Yaris has been in have been Virginia and New York. My Yaris has been to Ontario as well (but not Ottawa) and no dings, etc. while I was there.
If I spent a significant amount of money on a car I could currently protect it by parking 'way out' in parking lots while shopping. I generally see space enough to do that around here, but it would get harder as the influx of people into this area accelerates.
The problem is that the people who have trouble parking their giant cars also park 'way out'.
jayeh
05-16-2013, 09:48 PM
However .. I would recommend that people visit us here in Canada after the long weekend .. as the price of gas has gone up about 53 cents a US gallon in the last week or so.
It is just like the sunset, we know the price increase is coming every long weekend.
It also means that speed limits are actually enforced in Ontario. 80 actually means 80 on a long weekend instead of the 110 it normally means!
This is cause Canadians are very nice people, and we don't ding other peoples cars. Or at least I don't personally. :headbang:
This is how to park in Ontario! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMpE8EmOwNE
nookandcrannycar
05-16-2013, 09:51 PM
recommend that people visit us here in Canada after the long weekend
Victoria Day? Or our (1 week later) Memorial Day? Do people come from Kalispell or Great Falls, MT, etc. to Edmonton for Memorial Day weekend?
as the price of gas has gone up about 53 cents a US gallon in the last week or so.
:eek:
nookandcrannycar
05-16-2013, 10:08 PM
The problem is that the people who have trouble parking their giant cars also park 'way out'.
It just occurred to me that (maybe) one of the reasons that people seem to have more respect for other people's vehicles in Texas is that there are so many pickup trucks. Many such drivers are almost religious when it comes to their vehicles. They are also usually adept at maneuvering cleanly around other vehicles and take good care of their vehicles. When I encounter an idiot driver around here, the person is RARELY driving a pickup. There is a 'relationship' between Texans and their trucks that definitely has market impact. My understanding is that that is a significant reason why Toyota decided to manufacture the Tundra in San Antonio.
nookandcrannycar
05-16-2013, 10:10 PM
This is how to park in Ontario! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMpE8EmOwNE
:laugh:
jayeh
05-16-2013, 11:14 PM
It just occurred to me that (maybe) one of the reasons that people seem to have more respect for other people's vehicles in Texas is that there are so many pickup trucks. Many such drivers are almost religious when it comes to their vehicles. They are also usually adept at maneuvering cleanly around other vehicles and take good care of their vehicles. When I encounter an idiot driver around here, the person is RARELY driving a pickup. There is a 'relationship' between Texans and their trucks that definitely has market impact. My understanding is that that is a significant reason why Toyota decided to manufacture the Tundra in San Antonio.
Here the pickup drivers are usually the biggest d-bags on the road.
edmscan
05-16-2013, 11:43 PM
Here the pickup drivers are usually the biggest d-bags on the road.
I was going to say ... I hate pickup truck drivers here. They mostly drive like ******** (insert your own word, mine is too bad for this forum).
Re the tourists here in Edmonton. I actually rarely see any US tagged vehicles and if I do it is cause they are at West Edmonton Mall or they are working here and are off to Fort McMurray.
nookandcrannycar
05-16-2013, 11:47 PM
Here the pickup drivers are usually the biggest d-bags on the road.
When I think about d-bag pickup drivers, California comes to mind, and sans dogs. Sane pickup drivers in California (who I've encountered) seem to usually have dogs.
I feel like throwing the car in the garbage.
You want to throw it out because it had things happen to it that any other car on the road can/will have happen?
:confused:
nookandcrannycar
05-17-2013, 04:44 PM
I actually rarely see any US tagged vehicles and if I do it is cause they are at West Edmonton Mall
I must admit, I did go there (Had to see what it looked like in person :redface:). Same re the Mall of America. The edifice itself (in both cases) intrigued me, not the shopping.
nookandcrannycar
05-17-2013, 05:03 PM
When I think about d-bag pickup drivers, California comes to mind, and sans dogs. Sane pickup drivers in California (who I've encountered) seem to usually have dogs.
Re the sound of a Yaris, My cousin's wonderful dog can hear my Yaris (from inside the house) coming down the street (my Yaris is stock) and he gets all excited and runs around the house, knowing he's going to see me (and remains that excited until he can finish giving me a proper greeting). I know my cousin isn't pulling my leg, because the same dog does the same thing when she is coming down the street in her Escape (also stock) and I am in the house (with her dog). My cousin told me her dog doesn't have this reaction to hearing any other cars, just my Yaris and her Escape.
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