I cannot speak for the sales department, but getting my... - jsperry5683
I cannot speak for the sales department, but getting my car serviced has been a joke. Their communication is less than lackluster, and it seems their desire to give me my car back is nonexistent.
My car broke down while driving through the area from Ohio to Philadelphia in mid-November. SCF was our choice to get our repairs done, but I was told they couldn’t take it until December 2nd. Given parts shortages, holidays, and Covid, I accepted that this would be the best we would be able to do and was patient. They looked at my car and confirmed what we had thought was wrong: a blown turbo. They said they could have it fixed in a week. Over a week later, I had not heard from them, so I called to see what was happening. They then informed me that they had put my engine back together with a twisted seal and had to take it apart again to fix that. The following week, I called them again and they then informed me that the car had broken down on the test drive. They said they believed it was now a cracked piston and would likely require a full engine assembly replacement. This was two days before Christmas. Again I waited through the holidays, and when I hadn’t heard from SCF, I called them stating that I needed to speak to a manager because this was becoming unacceptable - the manager knew nothing of my situation. I was told that they were waiting for my warranty company to contact them, and that was the last I have heard. That occurred on January 10th. The phone call lasted 21 seconds. I have not heard from them since. Prior to this (aside from the holidays), I had been calling twice or once a week. Now here I sit in limbo because my second car is stuck in a town 5 hours away. Sure would have been nice to have my all wheel drive vehicle during the snow storm a few weeks ago.
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