jcthorne
Well-known member
Picked up my Spyder this morning. Had the 600 mile service done yesterday afternoon. Just thought I would make a post about how things went. Not all that bad but not all that great either.
I asked what name brand synthetic oil they carried for the Spyder, service writer replied they carry Royal Purple. Great, please use the Royal Purple oil in my oil change as part of the service, I will pay the difference. Noted on service order, or so I thought.
I was asked if I was going to wait for it. Said no, please call or text me when its ready as I would like to pick it up in the afternoon. No problem.
Any difficulties with the bike? Yes, it emits large amounts of fuel fumes whenever sitting in traffic and fills my garage with gas fumes each time I park it after sitting in traffic. The fuel is boiling in the tank. Please check. Noted on service order.
No call all afternoon so about 5pm I call to check. Service manager answers the phone, checked on bike and tech says it is finished. OK, since it is now late in the day and I could not get there before they close I will pick up in the morning.
Arrive this morning. Bill is $387.42. I asked if that included the Royal Purple upcharge. No, they used BRP oil that came in the kit. Please call ahead next time to be sure the RP is available. (I did, made the appointment a week in advance and asked for the RP then). Checking the service order when I got it, there was nothing noted. Asked about fuel fumes, nothing found. Hmm guess they looked real hard.
Then there is the pricing. They admitted they used a Can Am oil change kit, but rather than charge me retail price for the kit, they list each piece down to the o rings (which come with the filters if purchased separately anyway) and copper washers. Total parts for an oil change of regular non-synthetic oil: $91.59 before tax. Then they charged me 3 hours labor at full rate for the service. Really? a fully trained tech needs 3 hours to do an oil change?
Bike was returned dirty and the grill for the left service panel was sitting on the passenger seat, I had to pull the panel and re-install it myself. What else did the tech forget? Suppose I need to pull the panels and go over it myself. It did seem to run fine on the way home.
Sorry but if they are trying to build a working relationship, this was not the way to do it. All future service will be done by me, in my shop. Only seeing the dealer if there is a warranty repair to be done. I had wanted it to be otherwise but not this service dept. If they had just done a through job and handled it well, I would not even complain about the high charges. OK, the dealer recovered an additional $300 revenue from me. No more. Rant over.
I asked what name brand synthetic oil they carried for the Spyder, service writer replied they carry Royal Purple. Great, please use the Royal Purple oil in my oil change as part of the service, I will pay the difference. Noted on service order, or so I thought.
I was asked if I was going to wait for it. Said no, please call or text me when its ready as I would like to pick it up in the afternoon. No problem.
Any difficulties with the bike? Yes, it emits large amounts of fuel fumes whenever sitting in traffic and fills my garage with gas fumes each time I park it after sitting in traffic. The fuel is boiling in the tank. Please check. Noted on service order.
No call all afternoon so about 5pm I call to check. Service manager answers the phone, checked on bike and tech says it is finished. OK, since it is now late in the day and I could not get there before they close I will pick up in the morning.
Arrive this morning. Bill is $387.42. I asked if that included the Royal Purple upcharge. No, they used BRP oil that came in the kit. Please call ahead next time to be sure the RP is available. (I did, made the appointment a week in advance and asked for the RP then). Checking the service order when I got it, there was nothing noted. Asked about fuel fumes, nothing found. Hmm guess they looked real hard.
Then there is the pricing. They admitted they used a Can Am oil change kit, but rather than charge me retail price for the kit, they list each piece down to the o rings (which come with the filters if purchased separately anyway) and copper washers. Total parts for an oil change of regular non-synthetic oil: $91.59 before tax. Then they charged me 3 hours labor at full rate for the service. Really? a fully trained tech needs 3 hours to do an oil change?
Bike was returned dirty and the grill for the left service panel was sitting on the passenger seat, I had to pull the panel and re-install it myself. What else did the tech forget? Suppose I need to pull the panels and go over it myself. It did seem to run fine on the way home.
Sorry but if they are trying to build a working relationship, this was not the way to do it. All future service will be done by me, in my shop. Only seeing the dealer if there is a warranty repair to be done. I had wanted it to be otherwise but not this service dept. If they had just done a through job and handled it well, I would not even complain about the high charges. OK, the dealer recovered an additional $300 revenue from me. No more. Rant over.