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Old 02-10-2008, 06:55 PM
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C6 Gets Wrecked by Carolina Auto Masters - Warning

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I read this post a couple weeks back, and have had it tossed around to me thru PM's and other emails as it hits different sites. I was not going to attach it here, as really it has very little to do with our site, but I feel there is a couple of items to forwarn the forum about since most of us modify and care greatly for our cars.

1. You should warn any dealer, or repair facility in advance that there should be NO UNAUTHORIZED USE of your car. Not for testing, tuning, nor running to get a slurpee if the mechanic is so inclined. Record mileage and gas levels together ...

2. Realize that modifications to your car, no matter how small or large, are NOT likely covered in the standard policy. Even custom wheels require riders.

3. Carry coverage far in excess of the minimum. To small a policy can leave you open to litigation, and realize in advance that the same is needed against others. (I found this out the hard way when 02 got totaled and his policy was 35k).

4. Take pictures of your ride before and after repair work. Notify a shop immediately of any damage and ask to see the owner or shop manager to notate.

5. Consult an attorney when bad things happen, the small cost of a consultation is ALWAYS recoverable when repairing/righting a loss.
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Old 02-10-2008, 07:03 PM
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Re: C6 Gets Wrecked by Carolina Auto Masters - Warning

WOW this is the same guy who was on Pinks racing a WS6 racing a blown Honda. He is a sponsor on a local North and South Carolina forum. Wonder if news has hit there yet. I'll check but thats messed up in every way I would sue him into bankrupt to be honest.
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Re: C6 Gets Wrecked by Carolina Auto Masters - Warning

Never mind it's been posted there as well.
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Old 02-12-2008, 05:29 AM
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Re: C6 Gets Wrecked by Carolina Auto Masters - Warning

I had a problem like this happen to me on a much lesser scale. Its hard to find people you can trust with a performance car. I am still in shock that the guy let his employee drive the car for personal bussiness etc. -thats just poor judjement.
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Re: C6 Gets Wrecked by Carolina Auto Masters - Warning

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2. Realize that modifications to your car, no matter how small or large, are NOT likely covered in the standard policy. Even custom wheels require riders.
This post really made me think! and no, I DIDN'T have my wheels covered, let alone the light-bar, CAI, stripes, hard-wired Valentine1 and Detail Corral

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Re: C6 Gets Wrecked by Carolina Auto Masters - Warning

Unfortunately I've heard stories like this all to often. Hopefully it reminds us all to use caution when entering into bussiness stuations like this fellow did. Even bussinessman who own larger more established custom shops and the like can have poor knowledge in insuring himself to protect both himself and customers that made his bussiness what it is, and in the end the customer is screwed and he very well may lose the company he built, and rightfully so.
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Re: C6 Gets Wrecked by Carolina Auto Masters - Warning

Whats even crazier is when it happens at actual reputable dealers and not shops. How about Champion and the employee taking customers brand new Carerra GT out on I-95 and losing control and flew off the highway, remember that?
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Re: C6 Gets Wrecked by Carolina Auto Masters - Warning

i dont get why he is mad he would be getting the money for a new one from the insurance company and the guy said he would do all the performance mods(he just wouldnt buy the parts ie he'd take them off the car cause the insurance company wasnt paying for them anyways if he didnt have a rider for them) the mechanic is prob lying about the owner saying "yeah take the car for the weekend"

i dont see the biggie other than the car being messed up and him not having the car(which he should be compensated for)

and the not having a rider makes it so he can just replace the parts on the car with the ones they are paying for.
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Re: C6 Gets Wrecked by Carolina Auto Masters - Warning

FWIW, I read in a few other places that CAM tried to make it right with the customer, but it wasnt acceptable to them. Sounds like a crappy situation for all involved, but theres been way too much bashing of their shop going on because of the incident.
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Re: C6 Gets Wrecked by Carolina Auto Masters - Warning

Bashing? what do you expect? I think anyone who makes such a lack of proper judgement deserves every bit of it. The internet is a great place to promote your business and I am sure he got many customers through several car forums and made alot of money because of it- the downside of the internet(for business owners) is that these forums also spread the word on shops that do bad work or in this case- let a employee take a mans car and drive it as his own.
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