I called the only Toyota dealership in the city to have my Camry repaired. It has a 5-speed manual and the hydraulic system on the clutch had worn to the point where the slave cylinder was leaking and the master cylinder had collapsed. I replaced the entire hydraulic system with aftermarket parts but the threaded connections on the master cylinder and the lines themselves continued to leak, so I have no pressure at the clutch pedal and the car is currently undriveable.
When I called the dealership, I gave the service department my information and told them the car would be there in an hour. 20 minutes after the wrecker leaves, I get a call from the same dealership telling me they've never heard of me. I explained what was wrong with the car and he tells me they won't even look at it for less than $300 and it's going to cost far more then $1000 to fix. On top of that, you can't find a $2,000-3,000 used car at a dealership anymore because the prices are twice that. Yes, I could pay cash for a used car but I don't want to spend the money. That's what credit is for. I found a Sentra for $2000 that was in fairly decent shape but I just paid for brand-new tires on my Toyota and they won't fit that Nissan.
Anyway, I'm having my car towed to a local garage down the street. We'll see what he says. At least he speaks English.