Thursday, December 12, 2024

Charlie conquers the dealership again...

I went to get my 60K mile routine work done on my Subaru. I often take Charlie with me as the dealership offers a small doggy park and dogs are treated like royalty at the dealer's.

So Charlie wore his Christmas sweater which he hated. 

We ended up sitting on the floor of the campground display that the dealer had in the middle of the show room. 

Charlie and I preferred the Astro Turf over the chairs. When I did sit in a chair, I sat in the 'Ru Camp Chair Rockers. Sooo much more comfy than any of the waiting area chairs.


We ended up being there for 3.5 hours. I had figured on that. But since the dealer is 45 miles from home, I planned on staying. 

I had Charlie with and he can be very entertaining. He helps the time go by. Other customers come by and ask to pet him and talk to him.

Charlie knows exactly which salesperson has treats. He always makes sure we walk by his desk.

Another salesperson came up and sat down with us for a bit. He asked me to let Charlie off leash. I was hesitant, but then let Charlie go. At first he just wandered back and forth between Dave the sales guy and a customer who had come to sit with us.

He was getting all the loving he could handle.

Then one of the parts guys came out to make popcorn for the waiting room. Charlie took note and walked over to supervise.



He waited patiently to see if the guy bagging the popcorn would spill any for him. This fellow carried on a conversation with Charlie while he was putting the bags away and cleaning up. 

Charlie listened intently and cocked his head back and forth, ramping up the cuteness factor.

When this gent was done, Charlie strutted back to us. It was evident that he felt he owned the place by now.

He came back and looked up at Dave, the salesman. Dave couldn't resist and Charlie sat on his lap for a while.

Funny thing. Charlie preferred to be on the Astro Turf camp site to anywhere else in the place. He found a nice place to nap in the sun and just chill out. Probably because he rest of the floor was concrete and tile.


With the work done, I did get an answer to my question of concern. I got a hefty quote for more work which I sort of expected. I'll be coming back after the Holidays to replace struts and a ball joint in the front end.

When I showed hubby the estimate, he gagged and quipped, "I'm surprised you didn't just buy us a new one!" I winked and said, "Charlie and I thought the Metallic Autumn Green would be one we could live with."

I think the repair bill is better than a car payment right now. Merry Christmas to us?

Charlie and I will be going back to take over the dealership once more in January.

Whew...

We are -5 F with the wind chills at about -25 F. Looks to be a cold day with temps going up to 9 F!



12 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:11 PM

    Sweet, adorable Charlie! I thought it was cold here today....peanuts compared to your temperatures! My Subaru Forrester is green. Maybe the one you are talking about. Stay warm!!!

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    1. I will stay with the Outback which I can camp in...crossed fingers...in the future. The Autumn Metallic Green is kind of different looking!
      All my neighbors have Forresters! They are white ones!
      It is to go to -4 again tonight and we should have wintery mixes starting Friday night so it has to warm up!
      I'm all warm and toasty!

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  2. I use that barometer for car repairs too. When you multiply a few months (let alone years) of car payments, it's cheaper to fix it!!!
    Quite a day out for Charlie!

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    1. True enough. I seriously thought about a newer one but I'm not quite sure where the economy will go in the near future.
      Yes, Charlie loves going there! I like drooling on the new cars.

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  3. Charlie is so cute...he had a good outing. Metallic Autumn Green I will have to look up that color. Sometimes a car payment is better than repeated repairs. I find having a car under warranty all the time gives me peace of mind getting Gene back and forth to appointments. I recall the days of vehicles not starting, flat tires etc and i am too old for that now.

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    1. He did have a good outing. That color is of that of the loaner I had when a wood chuck ate my transmission line. It was a nice toned color.
      Uffdah. With two flat tires in one month, I hear you. This is the second nice vehicle we've ever had.
      I have seriously thought along the lines of what you are thinking.

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  4. Charlie had a good time and I guess made it pass better for you too. The last time I was at the dealer was January for a recall on my old CRV. I was told that the repair (read end) could go wrong and the car would be undriveable. The car survived thank goodness. Oddly enough the big K-cup machine probably yielded the best cup of coffee that I had all year. At least that is what my failing memory tells me.

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    1. He had a great time and their coffee is great in the waiting room along with the other treats they have.
      Yes, taking him along always makes long waits better.

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  5. What’s that old saying about dogs and kids? I guess that Charlie proved the point! I can quite understand why he dislikes his Christmas sweater!

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    1. That's what the Dave the salesman said! Dogs and kids are cute and sell things in advertising!
      Yes, he dislikes 'dressing' up but will tolerate it for petting. He will wear his safety vest on hikes though without any problem.

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  6. Dogs make any day go better.

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