Then thats your fault and lack of responsible driving! A tech is there to help, not to be a daily life coach.
bgibb, you have to be reasonable. The car was abused and as it was stated earlier they did try to work with him on the labor. If it was my car and I was worried about showing signs of abuse then I would have taken the offer the dealership had offered.
Like i said I was really in his corner, but there needs to be some responsibility on the owners part. It is not like he came in with a pristine looking car and Classic decided to say "lets screw this guy today".
yeah i'm not a reponsible driver. i only have about 500k miles under me a couple cross country trips and the only wrecks i've had in the last 10 years has been 2 hit and runs on me(one my car was parked).
about my tires. i was in my dealership, cause they had 'tires for life'(cough *bs* cough) and after the first i went off the road. been raining and took a turn in 2nd going 25 maybe 30 and slipped right off. they said the tires were fine. on the way through dallas on the beltway, almost hit the wall(right side) cause i was doin 20 below and i was in the far left lane.
so back to being responsible....everyone fess up to their mistakes call it a night and start fresh cause there are no angels in here and there's proof