Looking for reviews of Westlie Ford in Minot. I am done with the local dealer in Williston. Hate to drive 2 hours for service but at this point I will.
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To be honest, I haven't had very good luck with Westlie's. Eide/Bill Barth in Mandan was a lot better for usLooking for reviews of Westlie Ford in Minot. I am done with the local dealer in Williston. Hate to drive 2 hours for service but at this point I will.
Thanks.
nah -they have a quick lane just like luther.Eide in Bismarck is always at least 1-2 weeks out to schedule an oil change. Apparently driving one off their lot doesn't help.
the only thing one can buy now is a used tundra --- all the others including the new trundras suck. Chevy deactavation shit is just that along with lifters.Buy a Chevy and you won’t need service.
This, I'll never have service work done at a dealership unless it's warranty work.In the Fargo area what I have gone to with my personal rigs that need work that I don't want to or can't do efficiently myself and all the stuff on my work rigs like regular maintenance or repairs is found a privately owned shop that can work on anything. Corwin screwed me too many times between my work truck for the company I work for and some of my personal stuff. I say find what you want to buy and get it from wherever you want then go support a local shop, the only thing that you might still have to use the dealer for is warranty work and maybe a couple rare specialty things
Tundra Mileage is pure shit . Good friend got rid of his with only 40k because of the 11 mpg.the only thing one can buy now is a used tundra --- all the others including the new trundras suck. Chevy deactavation shit is just that along with lifters.
Tundra Mileage is pure shit . Good friend got rid of his with only 40k because of the 11 mpg.
Golf buddies wife drives theirs back and forth for work at 8.7 mpg. Also looking to trade it in.
Damn nice trucks otherwise.
I hear ya Kurt, don't really know why they get such mileage. I know golf buds wife kinda likes jackrabbit starts which I'm sure doesn't help in town driving.They must hammer the gas i average 15 on the high way and 12 pulling enclosed trailer. I have a leveling kit and bigger tires on it I know 5 other people and its all around that 14-15 mpg on the high way. That and if i worried about millage i would by a prius
You are only tied if a repair is deemed warranty repair or recall. everything else from oil/fluid changes, spark plugs, U-joints, etc look for a private shop. A good one will diagnose and let you know if it might be something that needs to go to the dealer for warranty. Private shops love taking work from dealerships, what I would do is go talk to a shop or two especially if you know anyone that has had good experiences with them and just go in and talk to them. Let then know what your not happy about with your current service situation and make/let them sell you on how they will treat you better. back when I switched I only kept going to the dealership because I knew I was getting an new work truck soon so I let Corwin hang themselves more, when my new work truck arrived the first oil change and tire rotation I went straight to Elite Auto with it and have been going ever since as well as most of our other company trucks, it does help that they moved closer to us tooThanks for the replies.
Local shops could be a good alternative after warranty. Until then I am tied to the dealer.
you dont have to service a chevy? Seems odd considering their recommended service intervals....good luck with that.Buy a Chevy and you won’t need service.
I would agree with this, they have a solid general manager as well.I second Eide Ford in Mandan.