NYIntensity wrote:
slesh wrote:
PuckSniperPensel wrote:
They're using NASA scientists to determine whether or not Toyota's problems are electrical.
Not good news for the Japanese automaker if this is really the case.
http://money.cnn.com/2010/03/30/autos/N ... htm?hpt=T2
I can't help myself, NASA Scientists? For real? Is there no good auto mechanics in the U.S. anymore? Did they all move to China?

No shit...
And on that que, I give you, Monroe Muffler:
My wife brings her car into Monroe for an oil change on the way home from work one day last month. It was the one in NT on the corner of Division and Erie Ave.
So, she calls me up (I'm in town meeting with the development agency there) and I'm right across the street at the old county building on Wheatfield St.
So anyways, she asks me to come over, they've told her she has a cracked rotor. Ok, so I go on over, and I meet this douchebag behind the counter and ask him about it. He gives me the price to fix it. I told him, let me go have a look.
He then tells me no costumers are allowed in the bay area where the vehicles are. So, me being me (a total asshole) I get right up on him and tell him, I'm going to take that tire off of that rim when I get it back to the house, if it doesn't have a cracked rotor, and you just told my wife that in attempt to get a sale, I'm going to come back to this shop and use that same rotor to beat your fuckin ass.
Man, the place got dead quiet, and he just looked at me and said, your right sir, I am so sorry, I just wanted to make the sale.
The moral of the story, well, thats an American Auto Mechanic for ya
