splatterdog wrote:Yikes Petros! I'm pretty critical of other mechanics out there too, but lets give this guy a little more credibility.
Now that I reread the post, perhaps you were right. He did say it "may" not fit. And I did not hear the whole conversation. I have just heard mechanics bad mouth the T4wd, usually because they do not know anything about them. Most flat rate mechanics hate working on old cars just because they do not know what they will find once they pull it apart (if they can get them apart at all!), so their tendency is to try to steer customers away from buying them at all.
splatterdog wrote: Many of us, know way more about the T4 than even Toyota dealers. Does that mean they are no good either?
I would say they are no good, but not because they do not know much about the T4wd; they do not even know their own current cars that well, they are usually "newbie" mechanics ran through their school, they have a "captive" market (new car buyers that think the dealer mechanics are more knowledgeable than private garages), and I have personnel experiacne of them openly lying to me, my wife, and others I know. I have had employees working for me that complain about the crappy service they give, and I can usually diagnose the problem from the description of symptoms (without even looking at their car!) even though they took it back to the dealer many times to have it fixed again, and again, and again. It is not to say they do not have good mechanics, I just have heard of more than my share of bad experiences with Dealer mechanics.
The independent repair shop has much more to loose if they are not honest and conciliation about their work, so I would trust them more. But in large metropolitan areas, all bets are off. Too large a market so they can screw everyone that comes in the door and they would never run out of customers.
That is why I mostly service all of our cars, not just to save money, but it saves time and hassles since I can usually fix it once the first time, and not have to be inconvenienced to take it back to have it fix again and again.
Okay, rant over.