is she being ripping her off?!
#29
Originally Posted by otherside
Evil incarnate? So you have an evil spirit? Or are you an evil spirit? Im confused...
#36
christ.
three posts... how dare you challange him her it...
i dont feel the love...
ah i learned, if they have bad font. i can hunt. i mean object..
you guys are mean..
beers
three posts... how dare you challange him her it...
i dont feel the love...
ah i learned, if they have bad font. i can hunt. i mean object..
you guys are mean..
beers
#37
a tire with a nail in it can be fixed for about 20 bucks. Even a new tire is only 220 or so.
yeah, I saw that "2006 for over a year" thing too. Either they sold her an 05 and said it was an 06, which the post leads me to believe is possible, or it's a typo.
yeah, I saw that "2006 for over a year" thing too. Either they sold her an 05 and said it was an 06, which the post leads me to believe is possible, or it's a typo.
#39
Originally Posted by pyrofyre
My sister owns a 2006 RX-8 and she has only had for a little more over a year and has had some major issues with it. Earlier this year she took it to a Mazda dealership [not the one she purchased it from] because it kept stalling and making strange noises. The mechanics checked it out and said that she has a nail in one of her tires, she got fixed and its costed her around $400. Just recently the same problem occured, she took it to the same dealership, but this time they said that 2 of her tires had nails in them [3 in each]. This costed her around $900. And just a couple days ago after getting it repaired it stalled again...Is she being ripped off?
Should nail(s) in a tire cause the car to stall all by themselves - no. If you want to prove this, take a different car which has been running fine, drive some nails similar to the one's your sister has been acquiring from her favorite roadside in to one or more tires of that car, and then drive the second car. If it begins to stall immediately thereafter then maybe your on to something and the dealer has made a correct diagnosis.
If the dealer is just removing the nail-augmented wheel from her RX-8, taking the tire off the rim, removing the nail and fixing the residual puncture, remounting & rebalancing the tire on the rim, and then putting the wheel back on the car then you are being ripped off. If they are selling you a brand new tire each time then your not getting a great deal but ripped off might not apply (depending on the make/model tire she is buying from a dealer via this transaction). If the dealer is selling her a brand new tire and a brand new rim with it (because heaven knows she might need a new rim as well ), then she is getting a heck of a good deal!!!
#47
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Originally Posted by RedSheDevil
bwahahahahaha, go tell winfree that! she thinks i am evil incarnate!
Everyone overlooked the best advice - Anyone who cannot handle a nail hole isn't smart enough to own a car.
To original poster(s): Take out a newspaper add and sell the car kids.
Anyone who cannot conherently explain whether a dealership sold new tires or simply patched nail holes shouldn't post on an internet forum.
Consider selling your computer too.
#49
Bigboy in a little car!
Joined: Nov 2004
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From: In So Cal.. out in BFE... but in the good part... but not really by Cesar, Keith or Loren...
what a bummer, the Original poster has not logged in since yesterday at 3:20. he has not read anything since post 12 (his post).. and I thought post 13 was a good one.
I really think it was someone messin with us. good one.
I really think it was someone messin with us. good one.