MM Ownership - 2021 Encore GX (initial and ongoing updates)
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I guarantee had you refused, you’d be driving your new car right now same as you are lol.
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Either way, I have no problems with that dealership, getting excellent service from them, and have been very pleased with them for a number of years. Why rock the boat as long as the water is still calm? I'm a firm believer in not butting-heads if they don't actually need to be butted.....same way I act on CL. You can get more flies with honey than with vinegar. Also hope maybe to get my brother's GF a new Chevy there (maybe a TB if they are available), if she decides on a GM product......more in her price-range than a typical Buick or GMC.
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How did the treatments you had done today turn out?
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OK, moving on, I'm over one more (small) electronic hurtle today......managed to get my favorite FM and XM/satellite radio-stations plugged-in and saved for easy-reach on the screen....although I usually don't listen to a lot of different stations, just local news, FOX/National news, and Christian music. The Infotainment-system is different from the one in my Lacrosse. I like the fact, though, that, with this system, I can keep the radio stations displayed on the screen, and perform all of the climate-functions with traditional buttons below the screen. In the Lacrosse, you had to switch back and forth on the screen to do some climate-functions, like choose which air-vents you wanted or turn the AC compressor on and off. I never liked that.
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Luxcare....I think the same system the local Kia dealers use on their new cars. Turned out fine, in only about an hour or so.......paint-finish is slick as a baby's butt. (Supposedly) guards the upholstery from Uh-Ohs....although I am usually very careful, and, of course, don't have kids. (Supposedly) gives the paint extra protection....we'll see with time, and if I have to use the SCRATCH-OUT less often. Not terribly satisfied with the price ($700+)....but some of the may come back on a future trade-in if it keeps the inside and outside in better condition.
They also ordered the rubber floor-mats today. Buick, like they did with the Lacrosse, used to toss them in at the factory when you specifically-ordered them. Now, even if you order them from the factory on the vehicle itself (and pay for them on the sales-order), they don't install them there at the plant any more. The dealerships order them from Parts Department....free, of course.
Don't want to drag on forever, but I just want to say one more thing about the General Manager there, and why I don't want to butt-heads with them over any credit-check issues. When I found that bad FWD/AWD actuator the other day on the initial test-drive, he personally went over to the Service Department, gave the work-order to the Service Advisor that had the best reputation there, and made its immediate replacement (under warranty) a priority, since I was a longtime repeat customer. They ordered the part, it came in the next morning, and I was out by the early afternoon.
Unfortunately, one of my favorite Service Advisors (the one who had previously, on the Verano and Lacrosse, given me the best service) just recently retired. He wasn't that old, but his poor wife (I still pray for her) had MS, and you know what a debilitating disease that can be...he had to stay home more and care for her.
They also ordered the rubber floor-mats today. Buick, like they did with the Lacrosse, used to toss them in at the factory when you specifically-ordered them. Now, even if you order them from the factory on the vehicle itself (and pay for them on the sales-order), they don't install them there at the plant any more. The dealerships order them from Parts Department....free, of course.
Don't want to drag on forever, but I just want to say one more thing about the General Manager there, and why I don't want to butt-heads with them over any credit-check issues. When I found that bad FWD/AWD actuator the other day on the initial test-drive, he personally went over to the Service Department, gave the work-order to the Service Advisor that had the best reputation there, and made its immediate replacement (under warranty) a priority, since I was a longtime repeat customer. They ordered the part, it came in the next morning, and I was out by the early afternoon.
Unfortunately, one of my favorite Service Advisors (the one who had previously, on the Verano and Lacrosse, given me the best service) just recently retired. He wasn't that old, but his poor wife (I still pray for her) had MS, and you know what a debilitating disease that can be...he had to stay home more and care for her.
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Actually, it's good to NOT hear the Quiet Tuning.
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Overall, it's noticeably quieter than most small crossovers in that range, and you can tell that the Buick engineers did some of their Magic Touch in the insulation-department. But, Quiet-Tuning or not, you can also tell you don't have that silky 3.6L V6 under the hood...particularly in the morning when the turbo-three is cold and warming-up. Of course, I expected a little more engine noise, and understood it when I ordered the car, so I'm not complaining. Otherwise, it meets my current driving-needs almost perfectly. I really noticed the difference, and the MUCH easier maneuverability/parking (and the 360-camera views, which the Lacrosse didn't have) shopping today for groceries, in a tight parking-garage with steep, narrow, winding ramps in and out.
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Luxcare....I think the same system the local Kia dealers use on their new cars. Turned out fine, in only about an hour or so.......paint-finish is slick as a baby's butt. (Supposedly) guards the upholstery from Uh-Ohs....although I am usually very careful, and, of course, don't have kids. (Supposedly) gives the paint extra protection....we'll see with time, and if I have to use the SCRATCH-OUT less often. Not terribly satisfied with the price ($700+)....but some of the may come back on a future trade-in if it keeps the inside and outside in better condition.
Don't want to drag on forever, but I just want to say one more thing about the General Manager there, and why I don't want to butt-heads with them over any credit-check issues. When I found that bad FWD/AWD actuator the other day on the initial test-drive, he personally went over to the Service Department, gave the work-order to the Service Advisor that had the best reputation there, and made its immediate replacement (under warranty) a priority, since I was a longtime repeat customer. They ordered the part, it came in the next morning, and I was out by the early afternoon.
Unfortunately, one of my favorite Service Advisors (the one who had previously, on the Verano and Lacrosse, given me the best service) just recently retired. He wasn't that old, but his poor wife (I still pray for her) had MS, and you know what a debilitating disease that can be...he had to stay home more and care for her.[/QUOTE]
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FYI, the Scratch Out will remove it.
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Scratch Out isnt a snake oil and doesn't cost $700 lol. Its an effective hand scratch remover. These protection packages from dealerships are snake oil, but at least you get the free washes out of it. Hopefully they are decent washes and not just the run it through their tunnel and give it back to you without even drying it washes.
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you may be on to something. When you first open the manual have a big QR code the user can scan with their smart phone and bam up comes a video on the content of that chapter of the manual.
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I actually found that Explorer video on YouTube a while back. Its super 90s lol:
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Thanks, Triple L. ![Smilie](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
Come post with us a little more in Car-Chat....haven't seen many of your comments lately.
As to good health, I'm doing my best to take care of it, in my diet and life-style.![Smilie](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
It got its Luxcare treatment today.
https://www.fairfieldautogroup.com/luxcare.htm
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Come post with us a little more in Car-Chat....haven't seen many of your comments lately.
As to good health, I'm doing my best to take care of it, in my diet and life-style.
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It got its Luxcare treatment today.
https://www.fairfieldautogroup.com/luxcare.htm