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Old 08-29-2007, 01:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
kobe8
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Should dealer replace gas they use while vehicle is serviced

Should the dealer replace the gas that they consume while on tech drives or other such drives when they have the cutomers car.

(a) I know the customer is bringing the car in with a specific issue and the tech's do need to make drives in or to recreate certain scenarios. so some gas consumption is under the assumption of the owner of the vehicle.

My question is if I have 1/2 a tank when I come in and barely just over E when I pick up my car. Wouldn't it make good customer service to simply just put some gas in the vehicle so that the 1st the thing the customer has to do is get gas when they had gas coming in. You never have to fill out anything when you drop off your vehicle on how much gas you had when you came in, but I think it would be good customer satisfaction for a dealership to attempt to get the customer back to close to where they were when they dropped it off or within reason.
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