Oct-18-2016 04:04 PM
Oct-21-2016 10:42 AM
Oct-21-2016 09:00 AM
2gypsies wrote:Well I'm glad to hear it is not the norm - but I sure hear complaints about it continuously, especially from full timers who end up with no place to go. Maybe its just the big cities.Mile High wrote:
What I would call a typical Dealer service experience, at least in my experiences:
4-6 weeks out for an appointment
Appt day means you get to park it on lot and 1-3 weeks for a tech to look.
If parts are needed from the manufacturer, up to 4 more weeks.
I've planned ahead before allowing 2 months for repair, and it always ends that I get the delivery the day before vacation and only after getting aggressive.
If anyone has had a better experience than that, outside of new purchase "we owe" items, they sure don't talk about it! From what I can tell, my experiences are the normal.
I don't think this is the norm. How do you think the thousands and thousands of full-timers out there deal with this? Sit in a motel for months? Definitely not.
Oct-20-2016 08:34 PM
usersmanual wrote:OP asked a question of opinion, I provided mine. Feel free to disagree, but do not presume to speak for me or what I have or would do. You know zilch about any of that.braindead0 wrote:usersmanual wrote:You're assuming. My TT was just an example, I don't need/want a class A but I've fixed every system in my sisters DP (full timer). I'm confident in my ability. Local shops, no confidence at all.braindead0 wrote:
Doesn't matter one bit to me. I've never been back to the dealer for anything. I can fix any problem better than they would for warranty repair. I checked everything before accepting the TT, so there were no major problems.
actually this is the Class A discussion forum so we are talking motorhomes here not a simple TT
HUGE difference. you take a diesel pusher that needs a roof rail warrenty replacement and u wont be doing that yourself in the back yard my friend
great I fix my own stuff also but not when/while under warrenty I doubt you fixed every major or semi major issue on her MH while under warrenty though
Oct-20-2016 08:22 PM
braindead0 wrote:usersmanual wrote:You're assuming. My TT was just an example, I don't need/want a class A but I've fixed every system in my sisters DP (full timer). I'm confident in my ability. Local shops, no confidence at all.braindead0 wrote:
Doesn't matter one bit to me. I've never been back to the dealer for anything. I can fix any problem better than they would for warranty repair. I checked everything before accepting the TT, so there were no major problems.
actually this is the Class A discussion forum so we are talking motorhomes here not a simple TT
HUGE difference. you take a diesel pusher that needs a roof rail warrenty replacement and u wont be doing that yourself in the back yard my friend
Oct-20-2016 08:05 PM
usersmanual wrote:You're assuming. My TT was just an example, I don't need/want a class A but I've fixed every system in my sisters DP (full timer). I'm confident in my ability. Local shops, no confidence at all.braindead0 wrote:
Doesn't matter one bit to me. I've never been back to the dealer for anything. I can fix any problem better than they would for warranty repair. I checked everything before accepting the TT, so there were no major problems.
actually this is the Class A discussion forum so we are talking motorhomes here not a simple TT
HUGE difference. you take a diesel pusher that needs a roof rail warrenty replacement and u wont be doing that yourself in the back yard my friend
Oct-20-2016 07:47 PM
braindead0 wrote:
Doesn't matter one bit to me. I've never been back to the dealer for anything. I can fix any problem better than they would for warranty repair. I checked everything before accepting the TT, so there were no major problems.
Oct-20-2016 07:43 PM
Oct-20-2016 07:08 PM
usersmanual wrote:
sorry no offense just based it on things like a brand new four slide full loaded unit $1,599,000 ask ?(retail at 2.1 buts that so much bs its not worth mentioning so assumed a 2015 may be less and don't really know how far up the food chain your unit was so guessed at 1.5 maybe out 100K but so what
was at a marathon private showing and they had one at 2.1 ask show sale was 1.6(2016)
Oct-20-2016 07:07 PM
Oct-20-2016 07:01 PM
Oct-20-2016 06:39 PM
usersmanual wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:
In the 9 yrs. of owning 2 Class A motorhomes (2008 Monaco Dynasty and a 2015 Liberty), we have never had the experience of weeks waiting for parts or service. There is no way I would do business with a service dept. that had me wait like that.
MM.
in all fairness both ways mark when u spend in the 1.3-1.5 million area like u one should never expect nor run into a warrenty wait issue
Oct-20-2016 05:50 PM
Mr.Mark wrote:
In the 9 yrs. of owning 2 Class A motorhomes (2008 Monaco Dynasty and a 2015 Liberty), we have never had the experience of weeks waiting for parts or service. There is no way I would do business with a service dept. that had me wait like that.
MM.
Oct-20-2016 05:22 PM
Oct-20-2016 04:51 PM
2gypsies wrote:Mile High wrote:
What I would call a typical Dealer service experience, at least in my experiences:
4-6 weeks out for an appointment
Appt day means you get to park it on lot and 1-3 weeks for a tech to look.
If parts are needed from the manufacturer, up to 4 more weeks.
I've planned ahead before allowing 2 months for repair, and it always ends that I get the delivery the day before vacation and only after getting aggressive.
If anyone has had a better experience than that, outside of new purchase "we owe" items, they sure don't talk about it! From what I can tell, my experiences are the normal.
I don't think this is the norm. How do you think the thousands and thousands of full-timers out there deal with this? Sit in a motel for months? Definitely not.