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The linked video is gone. Found a new version and even if it was edited it is bad. No reasonable explanation can be made for spinning tires and doing peel outs.
They should have to buy his car at whatever price he sets within reason.
The dealership is going to pay in lost business in a big way.
I think removing the Video was wrong it should remain so that if the Mechanics lose there jobs (as they should) we would at least know what these idiots sound like so they don't work on our car.
Exactly why I prefer independents even though dealerships are trying to put them out of business! Yes my husband is a independent and call me bias if you want but he would never treat anyone's property this way.
South Carolina resident William Clark's standoff with a dealership he accused of abusing his 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS while in for service has ended in a settlement, with Clark and the dealership saying the Camaro was bought back and that the profits will be donated to charity. But judging by the feedback he received -- and we as well -- Clark's story hit a nerve.
Clark has removed the YouTube video.
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