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blknomad wrote:
I just left my local Ford dealer after they refused to service my F-53 ford mo ho on the grounds that it was too big. Now ths is not a old time Mom and Pop dealer, this is a dealer with multipal brands. My question is what if would no longer move? What if it was a major warrenty issue and not just an oil change? Is there no recorse? Whar would you do?
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Jan-29-2014 01:00 PM
robsouth wrote:
Not uncommon for a specific dealer to not accommodate motorhomes. Some can, especially if they have a heavy truck division, but most will not, especially those with multiple brands indicating that they are into car and light truck sales and service. Look around your area for another dealer, or the one you went to should be able to recommend one. Been there, done that several years back.
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Jan-29-2014 12:51 PM
blknomad wrote:
My question is what if would no longer move? A wrecker could get it moved!What if it was a major warrenty issue and not just an oil change? A dealer who could wok on it would have to do the work. Probably a dealer who sells big trucks, not just Ford Focus!Is there no recorse? Recourse against whom, the dealer who would not work on it? What would you do, file a lawsuit for discrimination? It is the dealer's business, they do not have to work on big vehicles they can not accommodate. Whar would you do? I would get on the telephone and start calling other dealers, especially ones who sell big trucks and see if they will work on it. I would consider finding a RV dealer who does this kind of work. I would consider checking with truck stops and truck service plazas.
Jan-29-2014 12:40 PM
zmotorsports wrote:
Keep in mind also that a Ford/Chevrolet/Dodge dealer are individually owned and operated, just a franchise and reserve the right to refuse service. I don't even think they need a reason other than they just don't want to do it.
Personally, working on RV's sucks. You would think being so large that there would be more room to work on them. Just the opposite, a real pain to work on.
Many shops around here simply will not work on motorhomes, period.
Mike.
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We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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