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ABANDONED BY BRP !!!

CapNCrunch

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Well, folks, we, here in Montana have been left "out in the cold".
Without any notice to Spyder owners, BRP has removed the Spyder inventory from the only two dealers in this state: Great Falls and Kalispell!
This information comes second hand, from another Spyder owner:
BRP/CANAM has picked up all Spyders (demos, used and new) from those two dealers. However, one of them at least, has an agreement to continue Spyder service for two years.
Having been a Spyder owner for six years, I feel betrayed!
Our closest dealer is in Spokane, Washington, now.
I've got to wonder if this is going to be a trend!
CapNCrunch in Stevensville, MT
: =( : =(
 
I hate to hear that. I guess I'm lucky where I live as I have 3 dealerships within 30 miles from me. But I only have one dealership that I trust.
 
I am not sure that BRP would do that unless they had an issue with the Spyder Dealers themselves. Why would they? My guess is that the Spyders are not selling well in your area and the Dealerships have determined that it is not worth having Spyders in their inventory and will no-longer carry them.
 
Very strange....

I can only imagine few scenarios that this would happen:

- Failure to live up to contractual agreements with BRP
- Owner complaints to BRP regarding service

I am sorry that this is happening to you but there has to be more to the story..

Well, folks, we, here in Montana have been left "out in the cold".
Without any notice to Spyder owners, BRP has removed the Spyder inventory from the only two dealers in this state: Great Falls and Kalispell!
This information comes second hand, from another Spyder owner:
BRP/CANAM has picked up all Spyders (demos, used and new) from those two dealers. However, one of them at least, has an agreement to continue Spyder service for two years.
Having been a Spyder owner for six years, I feel betrayed!
Our closest dealer is in Spokane, Washington, now.
I've got to wonder if this is going to be a trend!
CapNCrunch in Stevensville, MT
: =( : =(
 
I am not sure that BRP would do that unless they had an issue with the Spyder Dealers themselves. Why would they? My guess is that the Spyders are not selling well in your area and the Dealerships have determined that it is not worth having Spyders in their inventory and will no-longer carry them.

:agree: A lot of the "blame" may have to fall upon the dealers that don't actively try to sell the product.
 
Bummer...

Would be interesting to find out a bit more on this. You could visit your "used to be " dealer and find out for yourself. :popcorn:
 
My suggestion is that before you throw stones you get the entire story. BRP did not just pick these up to abandon your area, that does not make good business sense.

Find out and let us know.

Cruzr Joe
 
Unpaid bills, little to no sales. Who knows what happened behind the scenes. :dontknow: Tom :spyder:
 
Abandoned

Well, folks, we, here in Montana have been left "out in the cold".
Without any notice to Spyder owners, BRP has removed the Spyder inventory from the only two dealers in this state: Great Falls and Kalispell!
This information comes second hand, from another Spyder owner:
BRP/CANAM has picked up all Spyders (demos, used and new) from those two dealers. However, one of them at least, has an agreement to continue Spyder service for two years.
Having been a Spyder owner for six years, I feel betrayed!
Our closest dealer is in Spokane, Washington, now.
I've got to wonder if this is going to be a trend!
CapNCrunch in Stevensville, MT
: =( : =(

If it helps any there is one in Coeurd'Alene Idaho, Specialty Recreation, or Allsport in the Spokane Valley just accross the WA border.
 
I do a lot of touring during the spring and summer. Spyder service is frequently not readily available should I have a serious issue. However, two years ago I had a flat front tire. Couldn't be patched as it was a tear into the sidewall. I was in Libbey, Montana. Local tire dealer no help with replacement. Called dealer in Kalispell and they overnighted a replacement tire. Les Swab changed the tire and I was in my way. Sorry to hear the Kalispell dealer is no more. They gave me great service..if they are gone, closest might be Spokane or Gillette.
Might have to think more about routes in the future.
 
My local dealer gave up on Spyders too I now have to drive several hours to get service. Fortunately I haven't had any problems.


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I got good service at the Great Falls dealer on my way home from Alaska last year.

Have you you called the dealers to see what they say? I also think there's more to the story.
 
Well, folks, we, here in Montana have been left "out in the cold".
Without any notice to Spyder owners, BRP has removed the Spyder inventory from the only two dealers in this state: Great Falls and Kalispell!
This information comes second hand, from another Spyder owner:
BRP/CANAM has picked up all Spyders (demos, used and new) from those two dealers. However, one of them at least, has an agreement to continue Spyder service for two years.
Having been a Spyder owner for six years, I feel betrayed!
Our closest dealer is in Spokane, Washington, now.
I've got to wonder if this is going to be a trend!
CapNCrunch in Stevensville, MT
: =( : =(

When the above happens, there are usually dire circumstances. Failure to pay franchise fees, exceptionally poor service, and customer complaints are usually the drivers. However, it could be as simple of the dealers throwing in the towel and telling BRP to come and pick up their stuff. We are getting the information second hand and this paragraph is speculation at best. We should hear from someone who has actually talked with the dealers and got their side.

Similar here. Used to be three locations at two separate dealers. One has discontinued the line. The other sells at one location and services at the other. I am an eight year customer and it goes to twelve if you count the Kawasaki's I purchased before the :ani29:.

I am hoping the current dealer does not bail from the :spyder2: program, because if they do, I and the rest of the :f_spider: owners will be in the same place. One of the reasons I passed on a new :ani29: this year was because of the above.
 
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a big MMMMMMMM , heard on the radio , bombardiea , has or is , about too lay off 20,ooo I will look into this article again !
 
Bombardier is going to layoff 7,500 folks worldwide. So what does that have to do with BRP? Not the same company. Bombardier sold off BRP in 2003.

a big MMMMMMMM , heard on the radio , bombardiea , has or is , about too lay off 20,ooo I will look into this article again !
 
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