A good lesson I guess. If my Spyder catches fire I'm going to let it burn to the ground.
And if mine catches fire, I'll let myself get a slight burn... maybe then they'll have a response. Just kidding...I'm not that stupid or smart for that matter.
To whom it may concern,
I'm an owner of a 2008 Spyder bought new in crate April of this year. There
have now been several reports of different Spyders catching fire. Some have
been total losses with only one so far that we know of reported to the U.S.
NHTSA. A few have had minor to major damage and luckily no loss of property,
an injury or deaths have been reported.
I now leave my Spyder outside my garage after riding in order to let it cool
down before pushing it inside. My neighbor asked me why I was pushing it and
I had to explain about the fires and how I'm not talking any chances.
I believe the Spyder is a safe vehicle, and I do believe that all the fires
we have heard about and the ones we haven't yet, represent a very small
percentage of Spyders sold. However, you have established a loyal community
of owners that are now asking for answers and are concerned not only for
their investment, but also their safety. I understand that you may be in the
process of investigating this issue, and that you may not want to make any
statements prematurely. That said, the noise about this in the Spyder
communities online is getting louder and tarnishing the reputation of BRP
and the Spyder for those that come online to research buying a Spyder. To
date we have had no confirmation from any of the owners that BRP even cares
about their burned up Spyder and have requested to see these Spyders in
order to diagnose the potential issue.
Please find some way to address this issue at some point in the near future,
as my faith that my money was well spent on your product is fading. I'm sure
you can find a way to address our concerns that would appease your corporate
lawyers and internal marketing department.
Sincerely,
Daniel Paquette
Matthews, NC
2008 Spyder 1300 miles and no fire so far.