Sadly, praying to Elvis does not appear to work (if you don't understand that comment, check yesterday's post) - at least not on the first try.
Here's what went down:
We drove out to Santa Ana - about an hour away - and picked up the very cool 72 deVille sedan we test drove yesterday. We took the car down to the super-nice mechanic we met yesterday for the inspection to buy and compression test. Knowing the tests were going to take a few hours, we drove out to Huntington Beach for a casual seaside lunch and some window shopping. 3 hours later we headed back to Santa Ana to get the run down from the mechanic.
Ben, the owner of Tim's Auto Repair (714-554-9500; 1020 N. Harbor Blvd.), was ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL. He was very thorough, taking the time to talk us through all the points covered in the tests and giving us a honest opinion of the car and the service we should probably have done on it. His price for both tests plus a few gallons of gas (because the cheap ass dealer keeps the tank empty) was $140. Ben couldn't have been nicer and we felt like he knows his stuff.
Unfortunately, we then had to go back down the street to the ratty used car dealership selling the car - Brothers Motors. THEY SUCK!! We don't like to badmouth anyone, but when you are totally ignored for over 30 min. by all of the employees, who later imply you don't know anything about cars and that your standards are too high, that the mechanic you went to overcharged you and ruins all of their deals, when the owner of the business refuses to acknowledge you then claims to be praying to avoid dealing with you and finally won't even give you his name, all before you say ANYTHING about the car you have just spent money on in the hopes of buying, there is something VERY WRONG.
The whole situation was so ridiculous, I'm losing steam recounting it...We talked about getting kicked out of the dealership all the way back to Hollywood. Because, yes, we, the only two professional, well-dressed people on the premises, were kicked out of Brothers Motors for asking for a business card!
Stay tuned for more of the ridiculous story tomorrow. Right now, it's time for a beer. Suffice to say, Elvis would not have liked the way we were treated. EP was all about the manners...
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