@White Bread check on the Lemon Law for your state. In many states when car seats at a dealer for 30 days or after 3 attempts to fix the issue the law goes into effect. Even if they manage to fix the car, as you mentioned, I would always worry the issue may come back.
I use an 1800 psi electric pressure washer. With a 40° nozzle, water comes out and feels like a strong mist. Keeping a foot distance and holding the gun as straight as possible seems very safe.
+1 on @RS49's suggestion. Or just issue a money order or verified check.
When I bought mine, I just brought a personal check with me which was then verified at the dealer.
@BW56M yes, car has PPF. I am hoping the shop can address the dents from behind the fender which could save the PPF job. If PPF needs to be removed I will probably not bother doing anything. After getting over the initial upset, dents are hardly noticeable.
1.2k miles in 4 months of ownership. No issues thus far, other than 2 dents I found a few days ago on passenger front fender (one on top the other lower close to the door). Thankfully, no color damage so I hope PDR can pull them out. Still pretty upset about it! Seems like no matter where I park...
Welcome Chris! I am also new to the Caddy BW platform and live in PA! There are a few others from PA on the forum so hopefully we can all organize a meet up. April 14 Mainline Cars and Coffee have their first event (check the General Discussion forum) for more details. I plan going.
I do not recall anything about classes in the registration form. Ticket is General Admission for the 9:30 AM slot.
@Fnfast keep me posted if you can make it. If not this one, let's meet at a future event.
Mainline Cars & Coffee (PA) announced the schedule for the season. All events are well attended and organized. First event is April 14; I've registered for the 9:30 slot. Anyone else from the PA/NJ/DE area going?
For more info see here: https://mainlinecarsandcoffee.com/
Just a matter of time. I am glad someone began the lawsuit. Hopefully, we can all join the class action soon.
@Ryan my understanding is that On Star Smart Driver is an opt out setting as opposed to opt in. After buying the car, downloading the app, and creating an account mine was on. I...
First oil change is a long debated topic without a consensus. Do whatever makes you feel better. I am sticking with 1,500 miles, but definitely nothing wrong with changing oil earlier. If you plan tracking the car changing differential fluid and bleeding the brakes is a must.
@Roadhawk, what color did you order? I've been thinking about the Apex wheels as well. Also looking into Signature; have seen some killer sets but only for 5BW thus far.
Time of Forum migration = [2 × the work stress] + [2 × the boredom] + [1.15 × the work productivity]
Glad we are all back! I can live with being less productive, less stressed, and less bored 🤣
@coffee_time documentation is a must if you're considering changing your oil yourself.
However, be aware that if you later need engine repairs or a replacement under warranty, the dealer or GM may scrutinize your self-service. It's not uncommon for manufacturers to question self-maintenance...
Dealer service is a hit or miss... I live in the mainline, and the closest to me is Hill Cadilac at Newtown Square. I have not yet serviced mine as I only have 800 miles on it. Plan to do an oil change and differential at 1,500 miles.
When this time comes I'll make sure i speak with the...
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