Which is the reason why I took my money to Hyundai when my wife was looking for a new luxury eastern brand car.
Thought you were concerned about resale.
Which is the reason why I took my money to Hyundai when my wife was looking for a new luxury eastern brand car.
Since coming on this forum, I've read (and writtten) quite a few gripes about the new car. But this is beyond a shadow of a doubt the most preposterous one I've seen by a long shot.
Please tell me that you're not even remotely serious expecting any dealership of any brand to keep a limited production very expensive flagship model on hand just to use as a loaner car.
That is not my intention at all,Maternsxtech of early. But you tell me, if I have a 200k nsx and it needs a week worth of work, what will you put me in? A highly coveted Mdx? Please do not make me laugh that hard...
The only car marque that has awesome service is Lexus. Even they won't provide loaners to everyone who brings the car in for service.
I will, thank you.I'm pretty sure most people would gladly take an MDX or an RLX as a loaner. Believe it or not, while they don't have Alcantara and carbon fiber trim, they are far more luxurious to drive than the NSX. And far more luxurious than anything you'd get if I gave a voucher to go get a car from Hertz or Enterprise.
But hey. Good luck with your....Hyundai.
Time to stop with the loaner envy and get back to the topic please.....
he's only concerned with his post tally by looking at some of the comments here.Thought you were concerned about resale.
I'll let you know on Saturday when I take my TSX in for its next free oil change. I just hope I get an MDX loaner.My real concern is:
If you bring your $200k car in for service, do you get better snacks in the waiting room or do you have to eat the same shit as the poor people bringing in their $50k cars?
5 wobbly pops to be exact.:wink: LOLSo who hasn't posted once and a while after one (or ten) too many wobbly pops?:smug:
I bet some people look just like their avatars.