---------- > From: vwmaster@VOLKS-MOTORSPORTS.COM > To: Vanagon@VANAGON.COM > Subject: Re: VW service shops you trust > Date: Tuesday, March 24, 1998 7:18 PM > > Larry wrote: > > My problem with such a list is that some VW shops are good at some > things > and not at others. How do you propose to differentiate? > Larry > > > Well guys, would you rather have some idea of a place near where > you're broken down to go or just be there with your cell phone wondering > who you're going tpo call next? > > I think the Karl's idea is Great. I now that I can always use the > list to help too, but I think a list of shops with INPUT from the list > not complants might benifit all????? > > I vote for it....... > > Kyle > -- > > Kyle Wade (408) 426-1431 OR (408) 429-9424 > Keeper of the Volks-Motorsports page > Home Page - http://www.volks-motorsports.com > ICQ # 3882975 I bought my van about three weeks ago. Suprisingly it hasn't broken down yet; this means that I am not familiar with the shops in my town, Asheville,NC. I will ask around and see what I find. It seems like a wise thing to make alist about, because if there is one thing I can't stand, it's a mechanic that screws you over. There are many honest and knowledgeable mechanics out there. . . Actually, there is a mechanic that works out of his garage in Connecticut. He did an excellent and inexpensive job on my Toyota, but now that I think about it, he works on vintage porches as a hobby. He does body work too. I will get the address even though my "mother" told me not to tell anyone. I swear it's true. But you have to beg first. 87 west wolf weekend |
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