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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Perhaps Prestige Cars, Inc. majority owner Jose Alvarez is unaware that at least one of his sales people in the BMW local franchise brings home cars that have been brought to the casa for tune-up or for repair.

    Unfortunately, one such car that was being, uh, test driven during the entire Holy Week, hit an immovable object and was a total wreck by the time the owner returned from a trip abroad Easter Monday.

    Now, the Prestige branch has manfully admitted its mistake and has offered to replace the car. Here’s the problem though. It doesn’t have the same 3-series model on stock. It has an older model (read: a cheaper replacement) and then it has the 5-series (read: a more expensive replacement).

    Meanwhile, Prestige isn’t saying what it’s going to do with its erring employee or whether, uhm, borrowing cars by employees is a common practice.

    http://www.philstar.com/philstar/NEWS200504050710.htm


  2. Join Date
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    #2
    Read that too. What more for the other casas? Scary.

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    #3
    Hanggang sa ganito, puro kabalastugan na lang lahat! Absolutely do not have respect to other people's properties. Asal ****ing ***hole..(sorry for the language). This is just something I couldn't stand. Alam nila na hindi sa kanila ang sasakyan, gagamitin pa talaga! If it happened to me, I would definitely sue the company and get my car replaced with another that has the same value, not with an old BMW.

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    #4
    oi nangyari na rin sa james deakin yan, editor ng C! yan, the casa is not admitting is pero may tracking device si james. ano na kaya ang nangyari dun.

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    #5
    AFAIK, a good number of casa employees take client cars out for a ride, without the knowledge of the casa management. Years ago, an acquaintance of mine got fired for nearly exactly the same thing and had a legal case filed against him. He was driving a client's vehicle the night before it was supposed to be picked up by it's owner. Picked up his girl, got themselves dead drunk and then drove home. Driving home, he hit something that made the car fly. When the car landed, it hit four pedestrians and totalled a small concrete fence. AFAIR, nagtagago sya ngayon.

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    #6
    sinisira rep nila tsktsk prestige my a$$

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    #7
    this happens in almost all dealers i think.
    A friend of mine had the same thing happen to his corona(bago pa corona non) in cebu. Brought the car to the dealer for some squeaking noise coming from the AC. that night an employee 'test drove' it over the mactan bridge in the wee hours of the morning. hit a post- total wreck. buti nalang mabait yung pamilyang yon and didnt sue, they just asked for the book value of the car. kung ako yun binugbog ko yung 'test driver' ng car ko.

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    #8
    naku, ako nga, ayaw kong humiram ng kotse ng kaibigan, yung hindi ko pa talaga kilala? patay.

    5 series na yan ang kapalit tapos and difference in value, 10 years to pay, zero interest hehehehe

    andy
    Last edited by luckytruck; April 5th, 2005 at 10:58 AM.

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    #9
    lesson: always reset your car's trip meter when dropping it off for service.

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    #10
    hindi ba yung odometer yung dpat tandaan?
    meron naman ako nadinig dati, yung audio system naman yung pinapakialaman, specially kung nakasetup. pag-on nung stereo, pansin nya ibang station na, and sobra lakas nung volume e hindi naman re: audio system yung pinagawa nya
    Last edited by endlessgwing; April 5th, 2005 at 11:25 AM.

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    endlessgwing: sobrang dali lang idisconnect ang speedo cable actually.

    I remember a few years back, when the end of Libis still had Mong Kok (restaurant) there, kumakain kami ni misis then 2 really loud booming vehicles pulled up... Isang Accord, isang CRV, pagbaba, mga mechanic at SA ang nakasakay kumain sa mong kok...

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    #12
    When I took possesion of my VTi it had 40KM on the odo. My place is 25KM from the dealer. Wonder where they brought my new car. *grumble*

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    #13
    15 kms is probably getting it from their warehouse to the showroom. maliit lang yan. don't worry about it. kung exactong 25, then you have to worry. ni-reset na yun.

    andy

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    #14
    wag iwan ang kotse sa casa for overnight or for days kung hindi naman major ang sira ng kotse

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    #15
    for those new vehicles with electronic displays. hindi marereset. we are only allowed by the computer to reset it 2x, but it wont reset if the odometer has reached 100 kms.

    also if you disconnect the speedometer cable on these new cars with electronic tripmeters, useless. the tripmeter will still move since it will get data from the abs sensors

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    #16
    jeez, the management of the casa should replace it with a 5-series na. to hell with it being more expensive, they betrayed their customer and caused no small grief!!

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    #17
    ^^ if it was a grocery they'd do that but a 5er is hundreds of thousands more expensive. I vote the fellow demand the e90 330i w/ all the gizmos and doodads.

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    #18
    Quote Originally Posted by Ibaloi
    Read that too. What more for the other casas? Scary.
    Oo nga. Kung sa BMW nangyayari yun pano na sa mga common brands?

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    #19
    sure, but then again, a 3-series is much more precious than a jar of peanut butter hehehe. they shouldv'e been more careful. teka, kung ganyan yung problema ng casa na yan, bakit hindi nalang cash yung ioffer nila?

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    #20
    F*cking social climbers. Just because you sell the car doesn't mean you've earned it.

    There's nothing wrong with driving something less "prestigious". Its the dignity of having earned it as opposed to fraudulently flaunting something which you don't even own.

    Here's a suggestion on what to do with such posers:

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