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JRscooby
Oct 21, 2019Explorer II
Charlie D. wrote:
Agree with everything you say but the manufacturer would then send to dealers who don't return units or bellyache. The manufacturers would possibly delay parts for repairs since the dealers blame them anyway. Dealers who don't complain would be the preferred sellers
for them.
Yes, the dealer might have more trouble getting units, but could the preferred dealer rebuild all the units?
Never ending circle for buyers who are trapped.
NO! Nobody needs a new RV. Buyers, as a class, could fix the problem if they could drag their heads out from between the cheeks, and put back on their shoulders.
Lwiddis wrote:
JR, be careful talking to potential buyers about your repair issues on the dealer’s lot. Your license to be there does not include that conduct.
Back in '88 the dealer had my brand new pickup for 2 weeks, because "We are waiting for parts" Manager said if I didn't shut up they would call police. Friend pointed out a news van was closer than cops. Next thing I knew they had the part on another vehicle that had not sold yet. If one person was throwing a fit, he might have problems. But I think the buyers out number the dealers, and dealers out number the manufacturers. But dealers and manufacturers both need money, and the only source of that money is the buyers
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