โMay-16-2013 07:51 AM
โMay-24-2013 05:50 PM
โMay-24-2013 05:43 PM
Eric&Lisa wrote:Quote my entire post, where I said that the local dealer won us over as buyers, BECAUSE of his service department. The vehicle he was servicing was purchased at his competition, but his service sold us 2 since then.....it's called karma. I'll reiterate, if he treated me as you said he would, it would be one time only......The Texan wrote:
My feelings exactly. If I ever had a service manager tell me that, then it would be the last he EVER saw of me or any of my extended family.....
Here is thing... My uncle's dealership could not stay in business simply doing warranty & service work for on vehicles purchased from other dealerships. They HAD to sell new vehicles in order to stay in business.
You can be unhappy and tell all your friends, but what choice does the dealer have? Option 1: Do the warranty work and slowly bleed to death financially. Option 2: Risk losing the future business of you & your friends who have already established themselves as bottom line buyers and not value based buyers.
Quality
Service
Price
Choose any two out of the three. No one will fault you for your choice, only for naively expecting to also get the third as well.
-Eric
Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"
โMay-24-2013 05:36 PM
The Texan wrote:
My feelings exactly. If I ever had a service manager tell me that, then it would be the last he EVER saw of me or any of my extended family.....
โMay-22-2013 07:59 PM
LanceDuyen wrote:
What these manufacturers need to understand is that sooner or later we are going to buy another camper. The question is who will we buy our next one from? It's a shame they don't understand they are making or breaking future sales of their product. This seems to be a problem with more than just campers.
โMay-22-2013 05:55 PM
โMay-22-2013 11:50 AM
wnjj wrote:dubob wrote:
Iโm still at a loss to understand how it makes ANY sense at all to turn away business in a manner that is sure to cause a loss of any future business.
I share your position on this. Everybody who walks through the door of a business is a potential customer, especially if they aleady own a product the business sells that may someday need replaced.
โMay-22-2013 10:30 AM
dubob wrote:
Iโm still at a loss to understand how it makes ANY sense at all to turn away business in a manner that is sure to cause a loss of any future business.
โMay-22-2013 09:28 AM
โMay-21-2013 02:23 PM
wnjj wrote:Lantley wrote:wnjj wrote:Lantley wrote:
Dealers are willing to endure this for units they sold however for units they did not sell, that have local owners many dealers do not feel obliged to play the warranty game. It is a loosing proposition for them
Why does it make any difference if it's a unit they sold? They already have the money from that purchase.
Answer: They hope to get repeat business or referrals from the buyer in the future.
So why wouldn't they consider an owner who didn't happen to buy from them any less likely to buy from them next time, especially if they can make them happy with service in the meantime? Not to mention any of this "future" buyer's family & friends. It sounds like this dealer doesn't need the business.
I 'll break it down for you. I am an independent contractor. I am not going to do warranty work for a project I did not complete and hope I get paid.
In my business all contractors may buy our material from Home Depot however we are not affiliated.
The RV biz is the same,two dealers may sell Lance campers, however the dealers are not affiliated.
Now if it is a project that I completed, then I we see to it that that my customer is satisfied in hopes I get more work from said customer. If it is a project another contractor completed I hope that contractor keeps his customer satisfied but in the end it is really not my concern.
Now if someone comes to me willing to pay for me to correct an issue or problem that maybe the responsibility of another contractor I am for hire. But I'm not just going to warranty a project I had nothing to do with simply because the materials came from Home Depot!.
What most consumers simply don't understand is there is no dealer warranty network. Nada. None. Dealers have the right to accept and refuse any warranty work they want without fear of repercussion from the manufacture. Many dealers simply take responsibility for there own sales and refer all other warranty issues back to the selling dealer
Respectfully, I don't need you to "break it down" for me. I think you misunderstood the point of my post. My point was that the dealer has NO obligation toward ANY warranty service on ANY of the units so why draw the line between the ones he sold and ones he didn't? Both are potential future customers.
โMay-21-2013 09:26 AM
mark1228 wrote:
The car business is very different than the RV business. RV dealers are "dealers" not "franchises". There is very little loyalty between dealers and manufacturers and very little legal protection for dealers. The warranty in the RV business does not pay well at all or dealers would embrace it like they do in the car business.
โMay-21-2013 08:41 AM
โMay-21-2013 08:13 AM
bedrocker wrote:
Whats the difference from a Ford dealership
and a Lance dealership I can take my Ford to
any Ford dealership if I need warranty work
I don't have to take it to the factory or the
one I bought it at!!!!
โMay-21-2013 08:02 AM
โMay-20-2013 04:06 PM
Lantley wrote:wnjj wrote:Lantley wrote:
Dealers are willing to endure this for units they sold however for units they did not sell, that have local owners many dealers do not feel obliged to play the warranty game. It is a loosing proposition for them
Why does it make any difference if it's a unit they sold? They already have the money from that purchase.
Answer: They hope to get repeat business or referrals from the buyer in the future.
So why wouldn't they consider an owner who didn't happen to buy from them any less likely to buy from them next time, especially if they can make them happy with service in the meantime? Not to mention any of this "future" buyer's family & friends. It sounds like this dealer doesn't need the business.
I 'll break it down for you. I am an independent contractor. I am not going to do warranty work for a project I did not complete and hope I get paid.
In my business all contractors may buy our material from Home Depot however we are not affiliated.
The RV biz is the same,two dealers may sell Lance campers, however the dealers are not affiliated.
Now if it is a project that I completed, then I we see to it that that my customer is satisfied in hopes I get more work from said customer. If it is a project another contractor completed I hope that contractor keeps his customer satisfied but in the end it is really not my concern.
Now if someone comes to me willing to pay for me to correct an issue or problem that maybe the responsibility of another contractor I am for hire. But I'm not just going to warranty a project I had nothing to do with simply because the materials came from Home Depot!.
What most consumers simply don't understand is there is no dealer warranty network. Nada. None. Dealers have the right to accept and refuse any warranty work they want without fear of repercussion from the manufacture. Many dealers simply take responsibility for there own sales and refer all other warranty issues back to the selling dealer