![]() ![]() I was in a mcdonalds drive thru when i noticed a strong petroleum smell. as a single mother, ive spent a lot of money having to rent cars and using uber/lyft when this problem should have been addressed a month ago when i originally sought the dealership help. its been a month now ive been without a car. ![]() chevy mechanics should have caught this issue when i originally took my car there. With my first stop being the chevy dealership, i am upset ive had to pay over $3,000 on my car and now its not even guaranteed to be fixed. they did research and saw there is a manufacturer malfunction with the engine and to complete the tasks to reconfigure my engine so it could work properly and the same problem not happen, it would be an additional $800 but theres no guarantee it wouldnt happen again. following the fix, the mechanic test drove it and said the brand new seal blew again. i got two other opinions at respectable garages who said it was my rear main seal and both quoted $2,400. i would first need to pay for it to be fixed. i was also told they could assist in a trade in because of the repairs needed. ive had my car towed 3times, first to a chevy dealership who quoted me a $1,400 fix for a seal repair, after they had done a diagnostic inspection. i started it again long enough to roll into a parking lot beside me. a few minutes down the road, the engine power light came on and the car turned off while driving. I just dropped my kids off at school and was headed home when my car started stalling, and oil pressure low warning came on. ![]()
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