Chrysler dealer offering GM Goodwrench service!!

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Percival P. Cassidy, Mar 28, 2009.

  1. Got a mailer from my Chrysler dealer (VerHage, Holland, MI) today
    offering a special deal on GM Goodwrench service for my 300M!!

    Their Web site says nothing about GM Goodwrench service, and they still
    call themselves "VerHage Chrysler."

    Perce
     
    Percival P. Cassidy, Mar 28, 2009
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    Jim Higgins Guest

    Maybe there was a stealth takeover of Chrysler by GM?
     
    Jim Higgins, Mar 28, 2009
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    Josh S Guest

    My Chrysler dealer of many years sold his Chrysler dealership in 2006,
    but kept his Toyota dealership of several years.
    Every time I booked for service after 2004, they brought up me looking
    at the 300 line.
    After I threw up at that suggestion several times they invited me to see
    the Toyota Camry at their other dealership.

    Too bad for them, last year I bought a lovely condition 300M. They can
    stick their Camry although it would suit me much better than the 300.
     
    Josh S, Mar 29, 2009
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  4. holland michigan a great place to visit we go camping near there on the
    shores of lake michigan
     
    man of machines, Mar 29, 2009
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    Bob Shuman Guest

    Yes, agreed that Holland is a nice Western Michigan "harbor country" town
    .... Michigan sand beaches with their dunes are pretty incredible. We were
    there many times over a four year period since both my son and daughter in
    law attended/graduated from Hope College which is located there.

    Bob
     
    Bob Shuman, Mar 30, 2009
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  6. The guys at VerHage Chrysler told me today that it was a mistake by
    their mailing company.

    Perce
     
    Percival P. Cassidy, Jun 1, 2009
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