Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 20:57:04 -0400
Reply-To: Tolga Morawski <tolga@MAC.COM>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Tolga Morawski <tolga@MAC.COM>
Subject: Re: Subject: Boston Bob Engine
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Look, I was answering someone who wanted feedback on whether or not to
get a Boston Engine. I wrote off my money long ago and wasn't trying to
get things resolved on list. I just wanted to give my experience with
Bob. I think Bob is a good guy but my point was is that he advertises a
value added product, if he sold "As Is" engines, that'd be different. He
doesn't. So as I said I posted my experience, that's it. Bob felt the
need to start discussion on the details on the list, sadly, none of which
changes my level of satisfaction.
Take Care,
Tolga
>Sounds to me like Tolga needs to call Bob instead of venting on the list. I
>figure the facts are somewhere in the middle of both sides of the story, and
>a solution i am certain can be agreed upon if heads remain cool.
>
>2 years i sold a guy an aircooled camper..........a 65 year old man. Let
>him and his wife test drive it, he went on the way to the bank and came back
>with cash..he brought his son with him, who was a banker and a notary. His
>son told him that he was buying it as is, as i specified, and told him that
>if he pulled out of the parking lot and blew the motor it was his problem,
>and not mine. Still the man felt good about the car and the deal was made.
> I signed over the title, all was well. 2 days later the guy calls me up
>RAISING HELL. That van leaked oil all over his driveway and he wanted his
>money back. Well being somewhat of a glorified shade tree mechanic, i told
>him i would come take a look and we would talk. There was a quarter sized
>spot under his van. Guess what, he didn't get his money back. Did i screw
>him, NO. But, when he called me (the person the local dealer recommends to
>work on Vanagons) for service, i would not touch his car with a ten foot
>pole.
>
>Now i have had my share of leaky vw engines over the years, and i have not
>seen one yet that could not be fixed//////(unless there was a crack in the
>case or something)
>
>
>Adam P
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