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Oct-03-2016 02:51 PM
dougrainer wrote:usersmanual wrote:
I have been involved in the RV sales and repair business since 1985
we for the most part always make money on warrenty repair but not quit at the same rate as our door rate.Sometimes we are shorted on time by a manufacturer and the next time we short the manufacturer so it all works out in the end
I have dealt with many manufacturers over the years you have to know them all to play the game
Well, I have been involved in just the DEALER SERVICE end for 37 years and I can guarantee you do not make money on warranty. Not when you add in the cost of warranty clerks and all the parts order and returns and the lower Flat Rate times involved. There is NO game. Doug
Oct-03-2016 10:05 AM
jlud wrote:
Not making money on warranty is laughable. Even if you just cover the labor rate of the shop at say 80 bucks an hour while paying the tech 20 an hour your shop still takes in the rate. If they short you on the job, takes 8 hours but pays 4 I can see that, but overall a good dealership will have a solid income on parts and service.
Oct-03-2016 09:57 AM
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Oct-02-2016 07:20 AM
setraveler wrote:
What is a "mobile tech". How do they list their services, region, state etc. How do you know they do authorized warranty work? How do you know they are trained and certified on the units-accessory-etc. First time I heard of them. Note was once Warranty Manager for major outdoor products Corp, so did see both sides of w issues... but at one time RV was one of worst going, more so when you find a $100K investment treated like a 20 year old used car. We will be making perm move so this is big deal.. probably should check to see if mfg reps in area we move? But find mobile tech in interesting..
Any details of such would be great, who, how and when type stuff.
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Oct-01-2016 06:23 PM
the trippers wrote:
Tried to get service at General RV in Draper, Ut, was asked if I had purchased RV at Generai, right after I said 'no', the service rep said 'no'.
Many RV Dealers just have too many of their own warranty issues to accept others.
Oct-01-2016 06:05 PM
dougrainer wrote:usersmanual wrote:
I have been involved in the RV sales and repair business since 1985
we for the most part always make money on warrenty repair but not quit at the same rate as our door rate.Sometimes we are shorted on time by a manufacturer and the next time we short the manufacturer so it all works out in the end
I have dealt with many manufacturers over the years you have to know them all to play the game
Well, I have been involved in just the DEALER SERVICE end for 37 years and I can guarantee you do not make money on warranty. Not when you add in the cost of warranty clerks and all the parts order and returns and the lower Flat Rate times involved. There is NO game. Doug