joe m
groesbeck,#2Author of original report
Sun, December 05, 2010
Gee, and here all along I thought Gates belts were a good quality belt, I wasn't trying to save money, I wanted the best quality belt that I could get.
joe m
groesbeck,#3Author of original report
Sun, December 05, 2010
the car had 58,000 miles on it, it was due to be changed.
Cory
San Antonio,#4Consumer Suggestion
Fri, December 03, 2010
How many times did you repeat that you had taken an "aftermarket" belt to the dealership that; not fitting properly, did not fit properly, should not drive the vehicle with an aftermarket belt. I mean here you are trying to blame the whole frickin' problem on the dealership, "that was caused by THEIR incompentence" and you're the cheapskate that TOOK an aftermarket(read cheap) timing belt and TOLD them to put it on your vehicle. If anything, they are to blame for NOT telling you to take your cheap, non-fitting, AFTERMARKET timing belt.....SOMEWHERE ELSE. Like midas or pep boys or wal-mart or some other fly by night bunch and let them mess up your aveo. Someone comes into my shop with their cheap no name chinese parts and I tell them to go elsewhere, cause I have no idea where they came from, how long they're gonna last or what type of service they'll provide.
Robert
Buffalo,#5Consumer Comment
Fri, December 03, 2010
I'm curious. If your vehicle was running perfectly, WHY did you want the timing belt changed? Was this a normal, recommended maintenance action from Chevy?
joe m
groesbeck,#6Author of original report
Fri, December 03, 2010
After filing this report I realized that I had acted a little too soon, I should have contacted the service manager directly which I did not do, [my mistake] he was not aware of my problem nor was the owner of the dealership.
I spoke to the service manager and he has done more than anyone could expect to correct the situation, my car is running perfect now and I will certainly be a repeat customer.