Good Vette Machanic
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Good Vette Machanic
I just bought a 2000 corvette convertible and a 36 month/36K mile warrenty. I live in Union,NJ and am now looking for a good corvette shop to have the car checked over and to have work done as needed...Or would it just as good to go to my local Chevy dealer as from what I have heard they have a Great service dept.....Please,any suggestions or help please let me know....Thanks....Mike
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In most cases you will have to take it to the dealer you bought it at unless you are out of town, I hope if you need warranty work you get better results than I did.
Now we need pictures of said 2000 C5 or it didn't happen.
Mr.Bill
Now we need pictures of said 2000 C5 or it didn't happen.
Mr.Bill
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Safety Car
I would suggest posting in the section that carries local information. It's not the first thing that pops up, but can be found under forums (your area)and regional events.
Since you are new here that Mr. Bill guy who first answered you loves to be screwed with, he's a big kidder.
Since you are new here that Mr. Bill guy who first answered you loves to be screwed with, he's a big kidder.
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Union is up north, so it might be a ride, but If your willing to drive to south jersey, there is a place called Corvette Paramedics, they work solely on Vettes, look them up they are in Mt. Holly: 2693 Route 206, Mt. Holly, NJ 08060, 609-265-2702, ask for Ron. Tell them Mike the computer guy recommended you.
They just finished doing work on my C4, and they have worked on my C5 as well, only they will touch my vettes, also ask them if they do warranty work, cause according to Ron some of the dealerships send them the vettes to be worked on when they're overloaded.
They just finished doing work on my C4, and they have worked on my C5 as well, only they will touch my vettes, also ask them if they do warranty work, cause according to Ron some of the dealerships send them the vettes to be worked on when they're overloaded.