Tyler TX Facebook

Follow Donny on Twitter

Username:
Password:
  Remember Me   Forgot password?  Register
0-9  A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Find or Refer a Contractor in Tyler

Wagner Cadillac Service Center Is a Terrible Place To Take Your Car

November 15th, 2011

Wagner Cadillac tyler txI have been taking my Cadillac Escalade to Wagner for several years now and have had great experiences there. I always felt taken care of and never had a question about them not being able to service my vehicle. I have no misconceptions about dealership service centers. You are charged 50% and more over the same service at a regular car shop in town. I have always known this but never bothered to take it somewhere other than Wagner because my car was under warranty and so it wasn’t costing me anything to have them take care of me.

Since the Wagner dealership was sold some of the crew in the shop has changed and I no longer deal with the same people anymore. The last time we brought the car into Wagner was 4,000 miles ago and we asked them to check on why the car was shaking so much and to adjust the tire air measurements. The Escalade has a device that displays the tire pressure reading on the dash but often when doing something with the tires the devices need to be set back to provide the correct reading. What has happened on two different occasions is that we would bring the car into Wagner and leave it there for several hours. They would get the tire pressure gauge set back up but it would be setup incorrectly for the smaller version of tires. The last time there my wife waited 3 hours for them to get this setup only to find out later they did not do it right.

Now to get these tire pressure things working right you have to work in the wheel area of the car so you will get direct access to see if the brakes and wheel rotors are okay or not. The dealership did not say anything about our brakes needing replacement or that the rotors were beginning to wear. 4,000 miles ago there was likely no indication of wear on the rotors but the brake pads would have all started to look a little worn down. My wife left the shop with the tire pressure issue unknown to her still a problem and the techs at the shop never having mentioned any brake pad wear or need for replacement.

A week ago the car started to squeak and the following day grinding could be heard. My wife brought the car home and called me to ask me what to do. I told her to bring the car into Wagner as it may still be under warranty and I also wanted to figure out if it was a brake problem why this was not found on the frequent stops we make to their service department for various issues. We left it with Wagner and around 4:00 on Friday they called and told me it would cost about $650 to replace the two front rotors, spin the back ones, and replace all brake pads.

I told the dealership that I would have to get some more quotes and if they had the best price I would consider them. I asked the technician on the phone why they did not catch that the car needed brakes on the many times we have brought it in. He explained to me that it is a gradual thing and that it happens over time. The problem with his explanation is that they had access to this car 4,000 miles ago and were working with all four wheels during that time. I asked the service department manager the same question and he said basically the same thing.

I took the car over to A&B Brake and Alignment and they had a quote and had the car fixed in about 2 hours the same day. It cost me around $280 at A&B and it would have cost me $650 at Wagner. I understand dealerships routinely overcharge and I am aware of this and understand this as basically normal business practice so I am not faulting them for the high price. What I am faulting them for is an incompetent service department that let bad brakes get worse when they had a chance to easily tell me about it.

To make matters even worse, I explained to them why their service department was incompetent as brakes don’t go from great to grinding the rotors in 4,000 miles. They still asked me to pay them $60 for the brake check they performed when we brought the car in for investigation. Wagner service is not the same place it once was and it seemed to me they did everything they could to make me never want to buy another GM made car or bring my car into their shop again.

Wagner Cadillac

4100 South Broadway Avenue  Tyler, TX 75701-8719
(903) 561-1212

Great Idea to Market Your Local Tyler Business

September 26th, 2011

If you have a local business in Tyler you have likely tried telling people about it on places like Facebook. You may have even created a Facebook page and possibly a Google AdWords campaign and linked them back to your website.

Many local businesses don’t even have a website but they have still managed to set up a Facebook page because it is really easy to do.

For those of you who have managed to do some of these above basic online marketing tasks I have a great idea to improve upon what you are already doing. Try adding an SMS marketing campaign to this.

What you do is keep on doing what you’re doing but setup a text message campaign with an SMS provider and then promote this in the same places you are now and beyond.

An SMS campaign is simply a way for your customers to sign up to receive text messages to their cell phone from your business.

You can than text your customers 4 – 5 times a month to come in to receive a special deal or value without necessarily offering huge profit squeezing discounts.

Think about it, these people have opted-in to your cell phone messaging list because they love what you sell. Simply text them about what they love and attach some extra value to it.

What has been shown statistically is that 20% of the people you text will respond to your offer which ends up giving you the biggest ROI than any other form of advertising.

Once you have your campaign setup here are some of the top places to promote your SMS campaign locally:

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • TV screens
  • Buttons
  • Radio advertisements
  • Craigslist
  • Website
  • T-Shirts
  • Billboard
  • Print advertisements
  • Business cards
  • TV advertisements
  • Receipts
  • Myspace
  • Blog
  • Brochures
  • Car/Bus
  • Stickers
  • Billboards
  • Email signature
  • The radio
  • Flyers
  • Picket signs
  • Email campaigns
  • Promotion products
  • Restaurant menus

Think of the response rate? Think of the ROI, think of the direct access you will have to local Tyler TX shoppers and your own customers eagerly waiting to come back in your doors to buy more of your product more frequently?

You can learn more about SMS marketing and SMS provider services by visiting this website: SMS Text Company