THE best car related video. PERIOD. WE ALL NEED TO WATCH THIS
#18
It was an interesting video and I agree with many of his points -- but to tell you the truth, his attitude got a little annoying after a while too (just like the attitude that he was complaining about).
I completely agree that shops that will just tell you what you want to hear and can't back it up with their skills or resources are very bad. However -- I'd say that it can be just as annoying to deal with a shop that feels they're too good for you and, if you don't want to follow their exact guidance and pay their prices, then that's just too bad for you.
There's got to be the right middle ground here -- something like: be honest, have integrity, be helpful, provide value, and treat your customers with respect (even when they need to be educated).
I completely agree that shops that will just tell you what you want to hear and can't back it up with their skills or resources are very bad. However -- I'd say that it can be just as annoying to deal with a shop that feels they're too good for you and, if you don't want to follow their exact guidance and pay their prices, then that's just too bad for you.
There's got to be the right middle ground here -- something like: be honest, have integrity, be helpful, provide value, and treat your customers with respect (even when they need to be educated).
#19
He seemed like a cool guy when I ran into him.. Was on the highway in my GT2 and he pulled up in his turbo 350z, suffice to say I whooped him and he laughed and complemented me ! Short lived but wasn't bitter lol
As for what he's saying, I know all about it OH TOO WELL, unfortunately
As for what he's saying, I know all about it OH TOO WELL, unfortunately
#20
It was an interesting video and I agree with many of his points -- but to tell you the truth, his attitude got a little annoying after a while too (just like the attitude that he was complaining about).
I completely agree that shops that will just tell you what you want to hear and can't back it up with their skills or resources are very bad. However -- I'd say that it can be just as annoying to deal with a shop that feels they're too good for you and, if you don't want to follow their exact guidance and pay their prices, then that's just too bad for you.
There's got to be the right middle ground here -- something like: be honest, have integrity, be helpful, provide value, and treat your customers with respect (even when they need to be educated).
I completely agree that shops that will just tell you what you want to hear and can't back it up with their skills or resources are very bad. However -- I'd say that it can be just as annoying to deal with a shop that feels they're too good for you and, if you don't want to follow their exact guidance and pay their prices, then that's just too bad for you.
There's got to be the right middle ground here -- something like: be honest, have integrity, be helpful, provide value, and treat your customers with respect (even when they need to be educated).
#21
It was an interesting video and I agree with many of his points -- but to tell you the truth, his attitude got a little annoying after a while too (just like the attitude that he was complaining about).
I completely agree that shops that will just tell you what you want to hear and can't back it up with their skills or resources are very bad. However -- I'd say that it can be just as annoying to deal with a shop that feels they're too good for you and, if you don't want to follow their exact guidance and pay their prices, then that's just too bad for you.
There's got to be the right middle ground here -- something like: be honest, have integrity, be helpful, provide value, and treat your customers with respect (even when they need to be educated).
I completely agree that shops that will just tell you what you want to hear and can't back it up with their skills or resources are very bad. However -- I'd say that it can be just as annoying to deal with a shop that feels they're too good for you and, if you don't want to follow their exact guidance and pay their prices, then that's just too bad for you.
There's got to be the right middle ground here -- something like: be honest, have integrity, be helpful, provide value, and treat your customers with respect (even when they need to be educated).
#22
That video was a hit on some guys that used to work for him. Vinny does great head work and is very skilled at what he does. When I owned a shop a customer of his went threw 2 motors (twin turbo jim wolf bolt on kit). I built the motor and it made the power that jim wolf said his kit would. the engine harness was beyond repair and needed replacing. I heard that that motor blew up two years later on the dyno with a tuner that made a mistake. A costly one.. lol.
#26
Really, you guys like his rant. Maybe I see it from another angle as I am not a young guy. Sure he has points, that are obvious to me and many by the way, but he is missing a big point here. He is in the business of providing service... customer service. His rant sounds like he has been doing this too long (like he is doing his customers a favor). Customers, young and old, come to him for help in solving a problem or accomplishing a challenge. In this video (which I am sure he is not like this in front of his customers), he doesn't come across like someone I would want to spend my time and money, regardless of how good he is at his trade. People in the customer service busines have to always remember, there are alway other great competitors/alternatives, thus you can't get to convinced you are the only one. I am sure Vinny is a great guy and tradesman, clearly not challenging that here. Just saying, if I was Vinny, I would not want this video up.
#27
Really, you guys like his rant. Maybe I see it from another angle as I am not a young guy. Sure he has points, that are obvious to me and many by the way, but he is missing a big point here. He is in the business of providing service... customer service. His rant sounds like he has been doing this too long (like he is doing his customers a favor). Customers, young and old, come to him for help in solving a problem or accomplishing a challenge. In this video (which I am sure he is not like this in front of his customers), he doesn't come across like someone I would want to spend my time and money, regardless of how good he is at his trade. People in the customer service busines have to always remember, there are alway other great competitors/alternatives, thus you can't get to convinced you are the only one. I am sure Vinny is a great guy and tradesman, clearly not challenging that here. Just saying, if I was Vinny, I would not want this video up.
#28
Really, you guys like his rant. Maybe I see it from another angle as I am not a young guy. Sure he has points, that are obvious to me and many by the way, but he is missing a big point here. He is in the business of providing service... customer service. His rant sounds like he has been doing this too long (like he is doing his customers a favor). Customers, young and old, come to him for help in solving a problem or accomplishing a challenge. In this video (which I am sure he is not like this in front of his customers), he doesn't come across like someone I would want to spend my time and money, regardless of how good he is at his trade. People in the customer service busines have to always remember, there are alway other great competitors/alternatives, thus you can't get to convinced you are the only one. I am sure Vinny is a great guy and tradesman, clearly not challenging that here. Just saying, if I was Vinny, I would not want this video up.
#30
Really, you guys like his rant. Maybe I see it from another angle as I am not a young guy. Sure he has points, that are obvious to me and many by the way, but he is missing a big point here. He is in the business of providing service... customer service. His rant sounds like he has been doing this too long (like he is doing his customers a favor). Customers, young and old, come to him for help in solving a problem or accomplishing a challenge. In this video (which I am sure he is not like this in front of his customers), he doesn't come across like someone I would want to spend my time and money, regardless of how good he is at his trade. People in the customer service busines have to always remember, there are alway other great competitors/alternatives, thus you can't get to convinced you are the only one. I am sure Vinny is a great guy and tradesman, clearly not challenging that here. Just saying, if I was Vinny, I would not want this video up.