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Regularly? My dealer is very good, but I have no money. I put my 1993 9000 to MOT once a year, but there is usually nothing wrong or the it is minor. This year I had front brake pads, that was all.
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Regularly? My dealer is very good, but I have no money. I put my 1993 9000 to MOT once a year, but there is usually nothing wrong or the it is minor. This year I had front brake pads, that was all.
Right. So you and I aren't their favorite customers. When my guy sees me coming he knows it's something that requires a lift or is unpleasant.
Years and years ago when I worked at a local University; the service manager called and a departmental secretary took the phone. "Ahh you want Dr. Andersen", she replied. Ever since then, they always write "Dr A.." on my bills. It annoys me as they might think that I'm rich, but it is impossible to get it changed.
That gives you the perfect profile as a Saab owner though. ;-)
Graham
I got the letter too. I purchased my 2000 9-5 on 11/04 with 36K miles with a year left on original warranty. I just took it back to dealer for scheduled oil change as it just hit 39K miles. I paid an extra $2100 at purchase for an extended 5 year 100K mile warranty from my dealer. So I figure that if something like this happens I've got until
2009 or 100K miles that its their problem not mine. Am I kidding myself? I am calling dealer about this letter just the same. Like previous poster I have no records either. All I know is that my car was a previous lease vechicle. I love my Saab but geesh I am thinking I should have gotten a Jeep. LindaMotorsForum website is not affiliated with any of the manufacturers or service providers discussed here. All logos and trade names are the property of their respective owners.