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Default Re: Dealer service dept. revenues increase if they had reasonable prices?

Originally Posted by Cobra4B
Here's something to add... I've never had a problem with any car that I couldn't diagnose and fix myself by simply searching various car forums. Maybe I'm lucky that GM cars don't need any fancy tools to work on, but typically is something comes up you can find a thread on it and a full how-to on fixing it on corvetteforum.com or coloradofans.com.

Again... maybe GMs are just easy when it comes to that.
I think any car that the masses, or is going to be in the car enthusiast world is going to have a following like that. That still doesn't match up as to why people like the convenience of dropping it off and picking it up, no hassle.

But, I do agree a decent amount of money can be saved if a person looks into it