My Onstar service diagnostics reported that an engine - Terry
My Onstar service diagnostics reported that an engine service light is on and needs attention. I went to a local car repair shop to see if they could help with that and was told by them that the engine light diagnostics is reporting that an EVAP (evaporator-emissions vent system performance is failing. The repair shop said that there is a couple of emissions parts that may have failed and that the car is still under warranty until 2026. My car is a Chevy Trax 2016. They also said that GM will check and will install the part and that I will not have to pay anything for the part because still covered until 2026. So I took the car to Moran Chevrolet on 09-27-2024. The Service Advisor-Matt Burke told me that they will run diagnostic check and if part is covered under warranty then no charge but if not then there ill be a charge of $210.00. I had to leave my car there the whole entire day to have the work done. At the end of the day at 5:30pm I get a call from Matt Burke stating that the part cost $279 and the labor cost $671= $940.99. I was overwhelmed by the massive cost for this service done today!!! Not happy! Very upset! I also confronted the Service Manager afterwards of the HUGE price gouge of the labor. This car with the under 60,0 miles and still 2 years under the 10 year warranty period should not have to pay that kind of cost for this issue. 3 times the cost of the part just for labor...ridiculous! neither the service advisor or the Service manager is willing to negotiate any price change difference. I am still waiting to hear from the Manager of the Dealership. I would like a discount of $200.00 inflated labor charge. I am also placing a complaint with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and the State of Michigan Attorney General Office for price gouging.
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