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Based on what I've been reading, sounds like the tracker results are a bit spotty and that it's just probably a test drive to do diagnosis or repair. I would still call the dealership to confirm.
The word is Tactful...not tactical lolBe careful, don't go in a huff, be tactical and park away a bit so you can see what's going on and then decide your next step.
I would avoid knocking on the door, who knows what kind of person your dealing with, maybe it was stolen from the dealership lot.
Worse case, you can call the cops and help them settle what's going on.
No, I meant tacticalThe word is Tactful...not tactical lol
*Facepalm* lol. Personally...I'm always armed so I'd have no problem confronting the person who has my vehicle at their house hehe.No, I meant tactical![]()
*Facepalm* lol. Personally...I'm always armed so I'd have no problem confronting the person who has my vehicle at their house hehe.
This is a strong possibility. The OP didn't state why the vehicle was in for service, but if it's for a problem that is hard to discover, or an intermittent, the tech. might need drive time in order to uncover or understand the symptom. Or, to ensure a repair was effective. On it's face value I wouldn't jump to some nefarious conclusions.Depends what the dealer is doing with the vehicle. Some things require driving the vehicle to verify the problem (or verify it's fixed). If they have a tech drive it home, it can be just as legit as if they have the same tech drive around aimlessly for the afternoon. If it's for legit reason and it's a reasonable time/distance, then what's the problem? I'd rather have them drive it home and back in the morning, if it means they really are trying to make sure it's repaired correctly.
Then again, if there is no reason for them to be driving it... THEN I would be pissed and need to have an explanation what the hell is going on.