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re: San Diego Subaru service? by lowellk
Dec 18, 2003 (8:01 am)
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Stuart,
 
I've gotten satisfactory service for our '01 and '03 Foresters at Bob Baker Subaru in El Cajon.
 
Cheers,
 
Lowell
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i know it's been a while, but... by kajeco
Jan 16, 2004 (10:04 am)
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has anyone had experience with the hyannis subaru service department or any independent repair station between swansea and hyannis? i am in the middle of major repairs, due to a major local new bedford mechanic screw-up, and would like to avoid the runaround in the future. there are just too many repair places to select from in the greater new bedford area so, unless someone can point out a shining star here, i am willing to drive out to the cape, if necessary.
 
thank you!
 
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8degrees in 'neu beige', ma
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heeeyyy... by kajeco
Jan 16, 2004 (10:06 am)
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what happened to my coding????
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Re: what happened to my coding???? by p0926
Jan 16, 2004 (10:16 am)
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Looks to me like you used "[" instead of "<"
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testing... by kajeco
Jan 16, 2004 (2:56 pm)
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testing,
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thurreee!
-k
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p0926 by kajeco
Jan 16, 2004 (3:00 pm)
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i thought it was a universal system. every board has its own, i see.
 
thank you,
 
-k
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=^..^= <'{{{{{>-< by njswamplands
Jan 16, 2004 (10:42 pm)
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Well by rangner
Feb 12, 2004 (7:21 am)
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I know I've complained about them before, but Kelly Subaru in Chattanooga TN blew me away when I took my 00 OBW in about a noise maybe timing belt.
 
The noise went away a few days before I took it in for a checkup. After explaining it was probably just a little carbon deposit floating around, the service manager gave me his home phone number so I could call him if I had any other noises to look at. He lives in the same community as I do.
 
That's incredibly conveinient for me because I live about 30 to 40 miles from the dealer.
 
With that kind of help they'll earn my business.
 
Eric
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Re: Annapolis/ Glen Burnie [spudman #182] by discopete
May 16, 2004 (4:23 am)
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Replying to: spudman (Oct 24, 2002 12:08 pm)

I've had service performed at both dealerships. No complaints about either place.
 
Annapolis Subaru's service department is open on Saturday and, after they serviced the vehicle, they made an entry into my service log at My.Subaru.com.
 
     At Wilkins Subaru the prices for services are cheaper than at Annapolis (Examples from Aug.'03: Labor: $80/Hr Annapolis vs. $74/Hr at Wilkins; Oil Change: $39.95 vs. $31.99; 60K service: $685 vs. $429.95)
 
     At Wilkins they will will give you a ride home and pick you up in a courtesy shuttle when your car is ready if you live in the Glen Burnie area and the service is going to take more than a couple of hours. A few months back, Wilkins couldn't work on my car on the day of my appointment, so they gave me a loaner car the next day when I came in for service - The use of a late model Forester for the day. Sweet, considering that I drive a used Subaru, purchased elsewhere.
 
  My choice of dealers is clear - Wilkins. Their prices are often competitive with other area repair shops, they have always treated me well and they are the closest dealer to my house. They have never logged any of their work on my page at My.Subaru.com, but I can handle that myself.
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Flemington Subaru by vin_ams
May 26, 2004 (12:53 pm)
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A number of you have mentioned that you have had good experiances at Flemington Subaru. Just recently I brought my 2002 Outback VDC there. It has on it 26k miles, and the usual warped rotors. Although they did not put in new rotors, they did cut them, and replaced the pads all around. They adjusted the emergency brake, and repaired some other minor concerns. They also located a noise from under the steering wheel, they ordered some kind of sensor and they will install it next week. I realize that cutting the rotors probably will not last, they indicated that if it becomes a problem beyond the 36k warrantee that they probably can still work with me. What a far cry all this is as compared with the dealers I have gone to in Staten Island, and others in NJ. These local dealers look to charge diagnostic fees for many things that should be warranty. I have never paid a diagnostic fee at one of them, but they have told me I would have to if they looked into noises, or charge me for repair of anything that is a consumable item, such as brakes or adjustments. At Flemington Subaru they for the most part consider it to be a bumper to bumper warranty.It is really worth my while to have certain repairs done at a dealer where they actually appear to care about quality. It is aprox. 66 miles from my home, takes just over 1 hour to get there.

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