Quote Originally Posted by xdfarrx
Some might ask why not just have an Isuzu dealership do it?
I don't trust them, & I am the third owner, no warranty.
Hi xdfarrx,

I understand your distrust of having a dealership work on your vehicle. One of the biggest problems in my opinion with Isuzu dealerships is that their Isuzu franchises are generally secondary or tertiary concerns -- in other words, they don't promote the Isuzu brand strong enough, don't work closely enough with Isuzu owners, etc.

I don't believe that Isuzu is blameless in this. In the last decade or so Isuzu changed quite a bit, and not all of it was for the better. Thankfully, Isuzu *is* changing again, and so far I've been very impressed with some of the things on the horizon.

As Isuzu rebounds, I believe that there will eventually be more Isuzu-only dealerships like ours. There's only a handful of dealerships in the country that are Isuzu-only, and they tend to have the highest overall customer satisfaction ratings. Why? Because we don't have any customers *other* than Isuzu owners. Everything we do is geared towards Isuzu owners with little or no distraction.

I'm not suggesting you drive to Omaha to have us do the work. I would suggest that you look and see if one of those Isuzu-only dealers are located anywhere near where you're at. I don't think you'd be disappointed if you tried 'em.