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VwMadDogxX

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  1. Ok so whatever you do.....DO NOT EVER HAVE ANY DEALINGS WITH BASIL CHEVY on transit road in Lancaster.

     

    My girlfriend owns a 2006 equinox with 24k miles on it. Still on the original factory warranty and also bought the extended warranty. So we tow the vehicle to the shop because its spitting transmission fluid all over my driveway (you can see where the leak started half way up the driveway).

     

    The line was broke where it connects. They fail to cover it under warranty.....saying there was impact........what the F is going to impact JUST THAT LINE and cause it to break and not do any damage to the air dam (which is lower than the line) or any other areas of the vehicle.

     

    Im sorry but there is nothing other than a little snow in the driveway. it couldn't be that because the car sat for 5 days and then was driven in sub zero temperatures caused the line to break. This is just HORRIBLE service. I talked to someone at west herr chevy as well as someone at Gillogly and they said they would have covered it under warranty that it is really up to the dealer.

     

    When I questioned the guy whose name is something like Jay Theil (!@#$) or something like that he told me to "pay your bill and get out of here". Now that is what I call quality service...

     

    Needless to say i will be in touch with the BBB and have already been in touch with GM's consumer relations dept. I will also be reaching out to the General Manager of Basil and will have all future work done at West Herr.

     

    Just an FYI in case anyone thought about either purchasing a car or having their car repaired by these clowns you really should think twice.

  2. For what its worth. I do not play as often as I would like but I do have a few thoughts on the subject.

     

     

    I would recommend that you stay away from the starter sets at walmart. When I was a kid my first set of clubs were northwesterns and I loved them. As it turns out once i tried a friends clubs many years later (when i was in my early 20's) there really is a difference in clubs. He was using ping irons and when I used his clubs I hit the hell out of the ball compared to my old clubs. I went out and looked at clubs right after that.

     

    I ended up settling with "cobra like irons". Basically these are generic clubs that are very similar to the irons they imitate. I spent $125 for clubs with a pretty nice bag. I love these clubs though and hit the ball a ton. I am using a taylor made firesole driver.

     

    My brother on the other hand went to dicks at the start of this past golf season and got last years model of Adams golf hybrid's (3-pw or something like that) for $199. When checking the reviews on either Golf Digest or Consumer Reports the adams golf clubs that he purchased were rated as high as the Titleist clubs that were several hundred more dollars.

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