โAug-24-2013 11:05 AM
โAug-26-2013 12:28 PM
msmith1199 wrote:
...And to the OP: I find it very difficult to believe that an RV dealer would sell you a 13 year old motorhome, let you take it off the lot, and simply authorize a blank check for "whatever" you find wrong they'll fix.
โAug-26-2013 11:31 AM
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
โAug-26-2013 11:07 AM
โAug-26-2013 09:33 AM
dougrainer wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:The SR still hasn't answered any calls/emails
The service center has been charging a storage fee of $85.00 per day after 10 days from delivery of estimate .
Currently the storage fees need to be paid before the coach can be taken.We would of picked it right up, but due to asevere fuel leak the service center advised not to run the coach due to potential risk of an engine fire.
the cost of repairs exceeds $4,000.00 which at this time we don't have (we had traded in our gasser A and gave a large sum of $$ for down payment and haven't recoup from that yet)
WHY if they were supposed to fix a serious fuel leak are YOU being charged by the day while it is in THEIR shop? :?
Regarding the fuel leak. A dealership can NOT legally even sell a vehicle with this type of problem. There are VERY severe new laws about this and other vehicle safety issues on the books now that dealerships MUST abide by when selling a used vehicle.
I would go in and look on the wall for the info regarding this dealerships license. Copy down all the info and start calling the names of who issued this dealerships licenses.
Also what ever brand dealership license they are working under.
You need to call their corp office immediately, they will give you the fastest help with this. It does not matter if the used MH you bought is that brand or not, they are licensed by the manufacture of the main ticket to sell used vehicles and must adhere to their standards.
Also drive down to the city and county buildings this dealership is in and speak to the department that provides him with the license to sell in their town and county. Be sure to show them the fuel line issue.
I have gone this route and you don't need to pay an attorney and trust me by the time you get back into your car after speaking to these people phone lines are burning. Go for their heart and that is their license.
They will yank his license in a heartbeat. Trust me they do not want to loose their license's to operate and you WILL get your MH fixed N/C.
"Also what ever brand dealership license they are working under.
You need to call their corp office immediately, they will give you the fastest help with this. It does not matter if the used MH you bought is that brand or not, they are licensed by the manufacture of the main ticket to sell used vehicles and must adhere to their standards".
EXPLAIN this further. Maybe NY has weird laws, but I fail to see how a Chevy dealer could be gigged for selling a used Ford that had problems. WHAT does his Franchise agreement with Chevy have anything to do with selling used makes of other brand vehicles?????
I am using Chevy and Ford as generic names. ...
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โAug-25-2013 03:24 PM
โAug-25-2013 02:55 PM
garry1p wrote:
I hate to say this but given the description of the circumstance and how it all transpired, sounds like a troll.
Roman Duck wrote:
...snip...
The biggest issue's are: 1) Per the sales contract a number of items were written up on sales contract to be repaired or replaced, by the agreed time of delivery. That has not happened, and I am still waiting for them to honor thier agreement. 2) Per sales contract the coach was supposed to be gone over by thier service garage ie; oil and filter change, all other filters to be changed(air,fuel,water)repair the exhaust system. Check entire motor transmission/ driveline. 3) to inspect tires, check for defective/expired tires. 4) inspect coach and issue NYS inspection certifcate. the only thing that was done by time of delivery was an inspection.
We took the coach on good faith, with expectations that the dealer would honor his argreement. I've called many times leaving many voicemails, with no return calls. I've emailed them requests for updates as to when they will perform repairs, with no replys.
The DW and I took our new MH out on a 550 mile round robin, not exeeding the double nickle and went thru 120 gals. of fuel. Upon returning home I called and left messages(no response) fianlly took the MH into a cummins dealer to find that the filters were oem(it's a 2000 model yr)meaning that they never were changed. That's one of the reasons for the bad fuel mileage, another was due to a leaking fuel line,it was spraying fuel all over the top of the motor. 4 out of 6 tires are well past thier expiration date. This was relayed to me by cummins dealer after I explained all that was supposed to be done by the dealer. In short everything they claim is false, every promise they made has been broken...snip...
โAug-25-2013 02:25 PM
โAug-25-2013 02:00 PM
โAug-25-2013 09:14 AM
โAug-25-2013 06:07 AM
rockhillmanor wrote:The SR still hasn't answered any calls/emails
The service center has been charging a storage fee of $85.00 per day after 10 days from delivery of estimate .
Currently the storage fees need to be paid before the coach can be taken.We would of picked it right up, but due to asevere fuel leak the service center advised not to run the coach due to potential risk of an engine fire.
the cost of repairs exceeds $4,000.00 which at this time we don't have (we had traded in our gasser A and gave a large sum of $$ for down payment and haven't recoup from that yet)
WHY if they were supposed to fix a serious fuel leak are YOU being charged by the day while it is in THEIR shop? :?
Regarding the fuel leak. A dealership can NOT legally even sell a vehicle with this type of problem. There are VERY severe new laws about this and other vehicle safety issues on the books now that dealerships MUST abide by when selling a used vehicle.
I would go in and look on the wall for the info regarding this dealerships license. Copy down all the info and start calling the names of who issued this dealerships licenses.
Also what ever brand dealership license they are working under.
You need to call their corp office immediately, they will give you the fastest help with this. It does not matter if the used MH you bought is that brand or not, they are licensed by the manufacture of the main ticket to sell used vehicles and must adhere to their standards.
Also drive down to the city and county buildings this dealership is in and speak to the department that provides him with the license to sell in their town and county. Be sure to show them the fuel line issue.
I have gone this route and you don't need to pay an attorney and trust me by the time you get back into your car after speaking to these people phone lines are burning. Go for their heart and that is their license.
They will yank his license in a heartbeat. Trust me they do not want to loose their license's to operate and you WILL get your MH fixed N/C.
โAug-25-2013 04:49 AM
โAug-24-2013 11:47 PM
โAug-24-2013 11:27 PM
Roman Duck wrote:
In addition we still hav'nt had an oportunity to test drive the dp, but we were able to go thru it and develop a repair list on items that were broken.
A week later they delivered the coach with a number of defects that were not repaired.
The delivery driver gave us a receipt for items owed and told us that they have been ordered and as soon as the parts came in they would schedules a repair.(about2 weeks)
Since then we have sent several dozen emails , called,left many voice mails and no response.
Recently (8/15/13) we received a form letter stating"the parts are in, please call make an appointment for install. of the parts". we called and left messages, sent emails, and we get no replys.
In addtion to the above after taking delivery of the DP, we discovered a number of problems with the chassis, Upon this enlightment we call the dealer, spoke to the service writer about chassis issues. The service writer directed us to to take it to a local service center to invesitgate the problems,(we live about 2 hrs away from dealership, and they don't do mechanical repairs)
Upon inspection the service center sent copies of the repair estimate to the dealers service writer, and to us, who forwarded it to the service writer also.
That was on july 15th. Now the coach sits at the service center awaiting approval for repairs.
The SR still has'nt answered any calls/emails
The service center has been charging a storage fee of $85.00 per day after 10 days from delivery of estimate .
Currently the storage fees need to be paid before the coach can be taken.
We would of picked it right up, but due to a severe fuel leak the service center advised not to run the coach due to potentical risk of an engine fire. the cost of repairs exceeds $4,000.00 which at this time we don't have (we had traded in our gasser A and gave a large sum of $$ for down payment and haven't recoup from that yet)
Does anyone has any suggestions on how I can get the dealer to owe up to his oblications. .
That are legal??
Thanks to all who can offer constuctive advice
โAug-24-2013 09:21 PM