Wow you have a class 1and have a class 1 driver license to drive safely

Wow you have a class 1and have a class 1 driver license to drive safely
Yes, I was a semi driver.1994delicaman wrote:Wow you have a class 1and have a class 1 driver license to drive safely
sub-arctic wrote:Hi Claude,
We have diverse warranty program for the stock delica/other diesel jdm vehicle buyers, based on customer’s location.
It covers basically powertrain ( 1 year/12,000km whichever comes first ).
We don’t like Lubrico Warranty, but no choice but to take it currently.
1. Metro Vancouver
a. Our shop basic warranty ( no extra charge )_ includes parts and labour coverage up to $1,000 per each claim.
b. Our shop gold warranty ( $500 charge )_ includes parts and labour coverage up to $1,500 per each claim.
2. Outside Metro Vancouver
-- 1year/12,000km Lubrico Warranty.
-- If the customer wants our shop warranty, he can get it by paying off towing fee involved.
** Detailed coverage items are shown to the customer at the time of purchase contract.**
We serviced your L400 ( You are covered by Lubrico warranty now. ) last time free of charge ( appro. Over $1,500 value ) as you are living in rural area with only population of 49 and no mechanic there and I felt sorry for your hassle.
It was possible to service better because you drove it to my shop in New Westminster with patience.
http://www.delica.ca/forum/coolant-leak-11922.html
http://www.delica.ca/forum/bouquet-for- ... 12079.html
Hope this helps to understand our warranty program.
Thanks.
Steven
whoa ok so i just bought my van from you guys before christmas, so my warranty will be basically useless to me when i get my van back to Yellowknife. towing a van 3000kms is completely ridiculous. great. i guess i will be doing more digging through the fine print to find anything at all helpful.
Hi sub-arctic,sub-arctic wrote:ah yeah i guess i have to hope nothing major goes wrong in the first year or so. most problems up here occur because of the cold, and that lubrico warranty doesnt warranty against freezing, so im kind of SOL anyhow, its all good. My jeep never had a warranty so i guess i really dont have a reason to get too worked up
Rising Sun Auto Import wrote: http://www.delica.ca/forum/coolant-leak-11922.html
http://www.delica.ca/forum/bouquet-for- ... 12079.html
Steven
You just can't stop advertising can you...? Why must you continue this behaviour...? You're worse than a 3 year old. I used to come to this thread to be entertained, now it's just another place that you try to spread your marketing plague, and it's now ruined for me. Thanks.
Rising Sun Auto Import wrote:sub-arctic wrote:Hi Claude,
We have diverse warranty program for the stock delica/other diesel jdm vehicle buyers, based on customer’s location.
It covers basically powertrain ( 1 year/12,000km whichever comes first ).
We don’t like Lubrico Warranty, but no choice but to take it currently.
1. Metro Vancouver
a. Our shop basic warranty ( no extra charge )_ includes parts and labour coverage up to $1,000 per each claim.
b. Our shop gold warranty ( $500 charge )_ includes parts and labour coverage up to $1,500 per each claim.
2. Outside Metro Vancouver
-- 1year/12,000km Lubrico Warranty.
-- If the customer wants our shop warranty, he can get it by paying off towing fee involved.
** Detailed coverage items are shown to the customer at the time of purchase contract.**
We serviced your L400 ( You are covered by Lubrico warranty now. ) last time free of charge ( appro. Over $1,500 value ) as you are living in rural area with only population of 49 and no mechanic there and I felt sorry for your hassle.
It was possible to service better because you drove it to my shop in New Westminster with patience.
http://www.delica.ca/forum/coolant-leak-11922.html
http://www.delica.ca/forum/bouquet-for- ... 12079.html
Hope this helps to understand our warranty program.
Thanks.
Steven
whoa ok so i just bought my van from you guys before christmas, so my warranty will be basically useless to me when i get my van back to Yellowknife. towing a van 3000kms is completely ridiculous. great. i guess i will be doing more digging through the fine print to find anything at all helpful.Hi sub-arctic,sub-arctic wrote:ah yeah i guess i have to hope nothing major goes wrong in the first year or so. most problems up here occur because of the cold, and that lubrico warranty doesnt warranty against freezing, so im kind of SOL anyhow, its all good. My jeep never had a warranty so i guess i really dont have a reason to get too worked up
Thanks for having business with us.
Unfortunately it is impossible to give our shop warranty to customer in remote area due to towing cost/other shop’s market repair cost over there. So third party warranty is only option for us technically.
But most our customers have been back for regular service when they are here in west coast, getting some complimentary service most of the time.
Your L300 has been serviced well by CVI under the last 3 years’ previous ownership(MitSurfbishi ), and we replaced timing belt package, water pump, all power belt, new radiators, new brake system and fixed even small oil leaks this time.
http://www.delica.ca/forum/introducing- ... 12380.html
We are pretty sure you are totally satisfied with that.
Enjoy driving a delica in Arctic area, and keep in touch with us.
Steven
Yeah totally. My big three canadian punk bands were The Smalls (which has helped me enjoy Corb Lund as great chill out music now), SNFU (pretty much the most amazing live shows ever. The lead singer Chi Pig always did something awesome every show), and the first ever band I went to see - The Dayglo Abortions. That was a crazy show. In an old church turned night club. I was in grade 10 and my friend drove me into the city to see it. The opening band was a band called the Lambs. They all looked pretty scummy but the lead singer wore a trucker hat and hip waiters, nothing else. He sacrificed a toy lamb fiiled with hopefully fake blood and threw it up to the roof where it left a disgusting red stain. Then when Dayglo came on their drummer made everyone wait mid song so he could finish rolling 2 joints, one for him and one that he threw into the middle of the mosh pit. I jumped off the late 80's early 90's rap train and became a punk after that.psilosin wrote:SNFU were #@%$ing awesome. So many great Canadian punk banks in the 80s.