Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Servicing Cars in 2019 AD

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TO REALITY: Car technology in 2019 might be one of the great automotive success stories in recent automotive history, however, the unending unexpected service experience is causing damage to the brands like nothing else ...


The Front Door is the fancy showroom where you go to inspect and even test-drive those nice shiny new cars. The salesman will negotiate a price with you and he may offer you a price that is many thousands of dollars off the recommended retail price of the car. In fact in many cases, the margin for which a new car is sold is very low. But there is method to the dealer's madness and it is called the Back Door - the dealer's extras, servicing and spare parts department, where he will do his best to gouge back the discount he gave you on your new car, plus a lot more. 

We’ve all heard stories about unexpected extras being added to vehicle repair or service bills, about cars coming back from the workshop in worse condition than they were when they went in – or going in and staying there for what seems like ridiculous lengths of time.

 

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Verizon’s anti-robocall service will be automatically enabled on Android phones


c/net – The change comes after the FCC gave carriers greater power to “aggressively block” unwanted robocalls: “Verizon on Tuesday said it’ll begin automatically enrolling eligible Android phones in its free Call Filter service. The company said it’s making the move after the Federal Communications Commission in June voted to give wireless carriers greater power to “aggressively block” unwanted robocalls. “We know our customers are sick and tired of the endless onslaught of robocalls,” Ronan Dunne, Verizon executive vice president, said in a release. “Our team is committed to developing and enhancing the tools that will help bring relief to our customers. This is another major step in that process…”