May-08-2014 10:34 AM
May-09-2014 06:59 PM
OhhWell wrote:Effy wrote:gswcgi wrote:
Effy:
The reason it costs more for a factory pick up is that most manufacturers do what most dealers can't or won't do and that is have the resources available to fix anything that is not right with the rig then and there. Knowledgeable and dedicated technicians are on site to quickly diagnose and fix any problem. They have the parts and know how to get it done , dealers rarely do. When I picked up my new rig at Monaco there were 15+ things that needed repair/replacement and all were taken care of in two days. Try finding a dealer who can do that, has the parts and more importantly has the know how. Most dealers sell you the unit and hope they will never see you again once you drive off the lot. My prior RV was an Allegro picked up at the dealer and the PDI was a nightmare. I had to call Mr. Tiffin to get the rig fixed, that took weeks of aggravation to resolve some serious manufacturing issue. The dealer couldn't come up with a pair of pliers.
So you pay extra money not to have to wait on warranty work which is free and/or by a better tech. I guess if that's your thing and your pockets are deep then so be it. I have a great dealer who gets stuff done fast. Maybe not in 2 days but fast and if it's warranty - free. I never have issues with their work. At the end of the day the concept is still a little absurd. You pay money for them to fix things that would be covered under warranty otherwise, or shouldn't have been an issue if PDI was actually done in the first place. I mean let's be real, it rolls off the line and has issues that you pay money to have fixed. I call that warranty work. PDI should be free. Any issues should be fixed for free despite proximity to the dealer. And a walkthrough should be free. These aren't nuclear subs, they are RV's. Sorry, I still don't get it. To each his own.
What jumps out at me is that someone is saving quite a few dollars on the transport cost and you still have to pay more to pick it up yourself? I don't know if that's the dealer or the plant. There is value in dealing with the factory but man.... that much of a charge to pick it up yourself just don't seem right.
May-09-2014 06:43 PM
Foodsman wrote:
I guess I have no strong argument about paying PDI, but I sure don't understand not having credit for the delivery. Maybe the dealer factors that in with their price but I for one would like the dealer final price and then take the freight off. Maybe its a matter of semantics...
Hey lets buy a used rig in Seattle, make our best deal and then say deliver it to me in Key Largo! My wife just said, "Harry, we don't live in Key Largo", what does she know... 🙂
Oh the thrill of it all,
Harry
May-09-2014 03:34 PM
May-09-2014 01:51 PM
Effy wrote:gswcgi wrote:
Effy:
The reason it costs more for a factory pick up is that most manufacturers do what most dealers can't or won't do and that is have the resources available to fix anything that is not right with the rig then and there. Knowledgeable and dedicated technicians are on site to quickly diagnose and fix any problem. They have the parts and know how to get it done , dealers rarely do. When I picked up my new rig at Monaco there were 15+ things that needed repair/replacement and all were taken care of in two days. Try finding a dealer who can do that, has the parts and more importantly has the know how. Most dealers sell you the unit and hope they will never see you again once you drive off the lot. My prior RV was an Allegro picked up at the dealer and the PDI was a nightmare. I had to call Mr. Tiffin to get the rig fixed, that took weeks of aggravation to resolve some serious manufacturing issue. The dealer couldn't come up with a pair of pliers.
So you pay extra money not to have to wait on warranty work which is free and/or by a better tech. I guess if that's your thing and your pockets are deep then so be it. I have a great dealer who gets stuff done fast. Maybe not in 2 days but fast and if it's warranty - free. I never have issues with their work. At the end of the day the concept is still a little absurd. You pay money for them to fix things that would be covered under warranty otherwise, or shouldn't have been an issue if PDI was actually done in the first place. I mean let's be real, it rolls off the line and has issues that you pay money to have fixed. I call that warranty work. PDI should be free. Any issues should be fixed for free despite proximity to the dealer. And a walkthrough should be free. These aren't nuclear subs, they are RV's. Sorry, I still don't get it. To each his own.
May-09-2014 01:50 PM
Mr.Mark wrote:Effy wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:
Harry and Effy, the fact of paying extra for the PDI for a factory delivery certainly did cross our minds. But, after thinking about it, we went for it. The extra cost is probably because the factory manager had to pull one of their techs off of the floor for two days.
The goofballs at our dealership service were just that most of the time, goofballs. You just can't beat the expertise of a factory tech showing you everything for two days. I would do it again if it was an option.
MM.
I imagine with the new one you have coming, all that fuss over you is included.
Effy, the new coach company really prefers delivery to be done at their showroom in Florida. Since it's going to be in November, Florida would be a great place to pick it up. They will also change all the fluids once it arrives at the showroom (they said).
I'm hoping the coach will have no teething pains. I'm paying for perfect and want perfect.
We'll see what happens.
MM.
May-09-2014 01:39 PM
Effy wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:
Harry and Effy, the fact of paying extra for the PDI for a factory delivery certainly did cross our minds. But, after thinking about it, we went for it. The extra cost is probably because the factory manager had to pull one of their techs off of the floor for two days.
The goofballs at our dealership service were just that most of the time, goofballs. You just can't beat the expertise of a factory tech showing you everything for two days. I would do it again if it was an option.
MM.
I imagine with the new one you have coming, all that fuss over you is included.
May-09-2014 01:39 PM
gswcgi wrote:
Effy:
The reason it costs more for a factory pick up is that most manufacturers do what most dealers can't or won't do and that is have the resources available to fix anything that is not right with the rig then and there. Knowledgeable and dedicated technicians are on site to quickly diagnose and fix any problem. They have the parts and know how to get it done , dealers rarely do. When I picked up my new rig at Monaco there were 15+ things that needed repair/replacement and all were taken care of in two days. Try finding a dealer who can do that, has the parts and more importantly has the know how. Most dealers sell you the unit and hope they will never see you again once you drive off the lot. My prior RV was an Allegro picked up at the dealer and the PDI was a nightmare. I had to call Mr. Tiffin to get the rig fixed, that took weeks of aggravation to resolve some serious manufacturing issue. The dealer couldn't come up with a pair of pliers.
May-09-2014 01:20 PM
May-09-2014 12:54 PM
Mr.Mark wrote:
Harry and Effy, the fact of paying extra for the PDI for a factory delivery certainly did cross our minds. But, after thinking about it, we went for it. The extra cost is probably because the factory manager had to pull one of their techs off of the floor for two days.
The goofballs at our dealership service were just that most of the time, goofballs. You just can't beat the expertise of a factory tech showing you everything for two days. I would do it again if it was an option.
MM.
May-09-2014 11:47 AM
May-09-2014 07:51 AM
Effy wrote:
Something that eludes me. Why is factory pickup more? I mean there is no delivery, etc. It has to go though less as it's being picked up where it's built. If you are telling me that I would have to spend money to travel to go get it, and then spend extra for the manufacturer to do what they should be doing in the first place (PDI), this seems a bit absurd. It's a bit like building a house and paying for the puchout. Logic tells me picking up at the factory should cost less as I am saving them shipping fees and other incidentals. It should be ready to go. And for the money we spend, a tech walkthough should be part of the deal. Sorry, I don't get it. It should be cheaper.
May-09-2014 07:21 AM
May-09-2014 07:00 AM
May-09-2014 06:37 AM
jhilley wrote:
I like the idea of picking it up at the factory, then using it for a week in the vicinity of the factory and then taking it back to get problems fixed.