Well. Here's another dealer fiasco that my neighbour friend out here east of Red Deer had last week. Bit of story first. Last year he bought his wife a new hybrid Mitsubishi SUV from the dealership in Red Deer. She doesn't drive a lot but a couple weeks ago she took it into the dealer for it's third oil change (they use the dealer exclusively for service). Last week she left for Vancouver to visit relatives and the vehicle died just outside of Kelowna. It was towed into the Mitsubishi dealer in Kelowna where they quickly diagnosed the problem.
The oil drain plug was gone with the obvious result of a cooked engine. $9,000.00 later she was back on the road.
When my friend took his story to the Mitsubishi dealer in Red Deer, they refused any responsibility claiming how they couldn't be sure someone didn't vandalize the vehicle. Keep in mind they live on a farm out in the country. He contacted Mitsubishi Canada and they also informed him he was SOL. So at the end of the day, this dealership obviously doesn't look towards the future as this story will no doubt get passed around in this world of social media. Accepting responsibility would be minuscule to the negative advertising Mitsubishi will receive from this. I was really surprised though when Mitsubishi Canada blew him off. Not good for business in my opinion. Feel free to pass this around and save someone else from this company.
The oil drain plug was gone with the obvious result of a cooked engine. $9,000.00 later she was back on the road.
When my friend took his story to the Mitsubishi dealer in Red Deer, they refused any responsibility claiming how they couldn't be sure someone didn't vandalize the vehicle. Keep in mind they live on a farm out in the country. He contacted Mitsubishi Canada and they also informed him he was SOL. So at the end of the day, this dealership obviously doesn't look towards the future as this story will no doubt get passed around in this world of social media. Accepting responsibility would be minuscule to the negative advertising Mitsubishi will receive from this. I was really surprised though when Mitsubishi Canada blew him off. Not good for business in my opinion. Feel free to pass this around and save someone else from this company.

(insert obvious remarks here). After a bunch of checking, they put the appropriate amount of oil in the engine, but after a tow job to Volvo, the Volvo mechanic found chewed up plastic pieces on the topside of the engine......(WTF?) Volvo determined that the oil technicians jammed the oil fill hose into the filler, knocking the plastic strainer into the valve train. After startup, they heard a noise (turns out the pinging and ticking was this plastic getting hammered around in the engine).... luckily, Volvo makes this strainer out of a material that will break down and not do damage..... I've always been an OEM supporter, but now my wife is as well!