Well I'm one that gave you what I guess you consider a negative response,if you wanted cheerleaders only you should of hired a few like the Dallas Cowboys do. I'm not a big fan of some dealerships and the way many operate but the facts are in todays's mechanical world they have the upper hand and staying in their good graces is important if you work on and/or own one of their brands of machines.Even independent shops now can sign up for a service manual/tech service over the internet and they pay monthly for it.Friend of mine runs a garage and he pays a flat monthly fee for the service,people get mad at him if he doesn't let them use it for free 'since he has it anyway' thats BS in my opinion he pays so those getting it from him need to pay too. Paying for knowledge isn't exactly new Doctors and Lawyers really only have their knowledge to sell and they paid for it with years of schooling so the dealerships pay for their knowledge by paying a franchaise fee and some pay extra for the service information also."We're all in this together" is a bunch of bull in the business world as it should be I'll bet that McDonalds doesn't give out any information to Burger King about the hamburger business. And an independent shop/Dealership service addvice relationship will always be one sided with the Dealership giving and the Indpt.Shop receiving.
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