2fastforU92
Club Member
Damn, that's some damage!!
Probably the only upside to this is that the tool vendors are going to have a big payday. Sucks in pretty much every other way though
The ceiling ended up caving in on my box so I haven't really seen it. They are replacing all our boxes with whatever we had.
I am a tech at Buff Whelan Chevrolet. Let me start by saying the owner and management have done an amazing job of taking care of all of us. All of our tools are being covered by insurance and are in the process of being replaced. We will have a temporary service building while they rebuild, and they are going to pay us our average hours until we are back and running a hundred percent. Not one person was layed off or lost there job. One of the best company's I've worked for.
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So you are saying that the fuel didn't melt the steel beams?
I’ve been there a couple times for free oil changes. it looks like they take the cars to the used vehicle building for oil changes, not sure about actual repairs.
Please provide more details on these free oil changes. It now costs $55 to do an oil change on my HHR.
GM gives 2 on new cars.
$55 is crazy though. I paid $60 a few months ago at the dealership on my Sierra. That’s for 8 quarts and a tire rotation! It’s barely worth it to do it myself at that price.
I took my CTS-V to Uncle Ed's when I got it out of storage. I brought them a K&N oil filter and asked them for Mobile one. They said they only have Kendall synthetic oil. I said OK. They had 2 choices the cheape of the 2 was $105, the more expensive was $149. I said put my dip stick back in and the oil cap back on and don't touch a thing. No way I'm paying over $100 to dump 6 quarts of synthetic oil in a car!
oh well the world won't be missing a bunch of burnt GM CAR's
that's the dumbest comment you have made....There are families involved, guys who may have lost their livelihood, jobs at stake....
I believe that was exactly his point!
A few incinerated cars means nothing relative to the financial impact of the employees and business owners.
Serra Whelan now?