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I had thought about it myself B4, but being a small operation (just myself) , for the amount of times it's been an issue where the person couldn't find a ride , it isn't worth the extra insurance, wear and tear , gas, and parking (my situation anyways)

Good if your a larger operation or live out in the boonies :rollin

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I worked for a shop who had a loaner subaru. What a beater, only the driver door opened. I always thought it was a big risk for the shop.

I will give a custy a ride if I feel I may loose the sale and if its convenient. If they grind me on price I tell them there is a taxi right up the street. :poke

I get asked about a loaner car at least once a month :poop

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Loaner car = Loss of all you own!!!

unless you have an iron clad rental agreement, when they get in an accident, you will be called into court(the deepest pockets of the group). My advice is to stay away from it, let em know they will need a ride if they want to leave whle you are working on it

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