Lexus Dealer takes a joyride in my ISF... Dashcam ;)
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I never said that.
Nope, didn't say that either.
Does he deserve something in return for the guys actions? Sure, a couple of free oil changes/tire rotations or details sound fitting.
Does he deserve something in return for the guys actions? Sure, a couple of free oil changes/tire rotations or details sound fitting.
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Like i said guys - Its not really my thing to demand thousands of dollars of compensation - or demand someone lose there job. Its easy to get worked up about someone abusing your car - it very easily could have been a video of him wrecking the car or worse. I'm sure everyone involved is glad it isnt either.
I think the compensation is fair - they arent out a bunch of money and I'm not a jerk about shaming them online - It just doesnt pay to be a 'that guy' and I'm sure the dealership appreciates it too.
-Andrew
I think the compensation is fair - they arent out a bunch of money and I'm not a jerk about shaming them online - It just doesnt pay to be a 'that guy' and I'm sure the dealership appreciates it too.
-Andrew
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What I don;t get tho is why he took the car for a test drive. Those recalls don;t require a test drive and if the reason was to fill up gas is bs. I know Lexus has gas station on site. It's stupid to have them put mileage on my car just for few gallons of gas.
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Sorry, but the ISF is my baby. Somebody abuses her, it's on. You would get a similar reaction if someone violated one of my family members. When I drop off my car (rare, try to do most stuff on my own) I'm trusting you to take care of it.
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That being said, I didn't say what he did was ok. But if that had happened with one of my vehicles from a dealership I would have done the same thing the OP did. I wouldn't have expected much other than the kid getting disciplined. The video they have now and the dealership showing it to their employees will serve them pretty well.
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To all who think you can just install a dashcam and not have any concerns, I would HIGHLY suggest you check your state laws before you unwittingly commit a felony.
http://www.dmlp.org/legal-guide
http://www.dmlp.org/legal-guide
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To all who think you can just install a dashcam and not have any concerns, I would HIGHLY suggest you check your state laws before you unwittingly commit a felony.
http://www.dmlp.org/legal-guide
http://www.dmlp.org/legal-guide
#88
I usually have this chat with the dealership (when I do actually end up going there, if ever....) about any kind of "ideas" their personal has about taking my car for a drive.
I hope they are going to make it up to you in some way.
I hope they are going to make it up to you in some way.
#89
I waited 6 years for this car, and paid $67,000 for it. I will NOT have it trashed by some wanna be Saturday oil changer.....
In fact, I don't even let the dealership touch my car after what they did when fixing a flat tire.
Luckily an exotic wheel repair shop can mount my tires and I have a specialty Lexus shop that takes care of the maintenance.
Don't get me wrong, sometimes the dealership can provide a lot of help, like when they found the rattling noise near my driver door and fixed it, but not all dealership service departments are created equal.
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Anyway, thousands of dollars or lifetime warranties for free is clearly not justified, but yes a few free oil changes and/or other work is appropriate. I don't think a simple apology squares the issue. There has to be some sort of deterrent for this behavior. Suspension without pay also seems fair. I think both sides have handled this well.
And to lobux's point, yes, some states are one way consent and some are two party consent states when it comes to recording them. Though the chances of getting prosecuted for a felony in a dash cam setup such as the one OP has is very, very remote, it'd be good to at least know the law.