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Your new car (or your new car dealer) is giving you a headache. There's a problem and the customer service you've received hasn't been good enough. You feel like you've done your part, but your problem is still unresolved. How do you get it solved?

First of all, if you're having a problem with your new car and it hasn't been taken care of, your best hope for a solution is to work with your local dealer. Believe it or not, your local dealership is invested in solving your problem because they know that's the best way to make you a lifetime customer. It's a well known fact, known by dealers and car manufacturers alike, that while dealerships spend thousands of dollars in advertising trying to create trust with their customers, statistics show that the *best* way to create trust with consumers is to solve their problems.

Your local dealer is far more likely to help you if they believe this transaction will benefit them. This is especially true where there is a cost to the dealership involved in solving your problem. If they're investing money in keeping you happy, they want to know there's a reasonable chance they'll earn that money back later through your repeat business. The best way to prove you'll be a good customer later on is to prove that you're a good customer right now.

You can show the dealership you're a good customer by being nice to the dealer's employees. While it might make you feel better to yell or be rude, nothing will hurt your cause more than a group of employees at the dealership that hate you. If you want to get what you want, give them a reason to like you and want to help you. "Kill em' with kindness" and you will prove you're a customer worth saving.

If there is one person you should talk to about your customer service problem, it's the dealership's General Manager (GM). GMs are authorized to do almost anything to maintain excellent customer service, and they can be an incredibly useful person to talk to. They are able to get senior executives on the phone at short notice, and are themselves professionals experienced in solving customer service problems. They are essential to contact if you're looking to get the manufacturer to do something for you.

If for some reason your GM is unable to help, try the manufacturer's customer service hotline, the number for which can be found in the owner's manual. You may also want to call the manufacturer's regional office. They will probably simply refer you to the service hotline, but there is a chance you could speak with a regional executive. Keep coming back to the manufacturer and dealership, and you'll get your problem solved.

In sum, your local dealer is the best place to start if you're trying to resolve a customer service complaint. Be courteous and polite always, and give people a reason to want to help you. Remember to speak with the general manager, and if that doesn't work, keep calling the manufacturer's national hotline and regional office. Persistence pays off when you're looking for great customer service!
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Author Jason Lancaster, an auto industry veteran, created AccurateAutoAdvice.com. You'll find accurate car advice and car buying tips.

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