I think that attitude is directed more at local customers and non-emergency service, not out of town travelers.
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You Have TWO dealers within 100 miles? That's what stood out for me in your post.
I have TWO dealers within TWO STATES.
I think that attitude is directed more at local customers and non-emergency service, not out of town travelers.
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I guess that if you bought from another dealer because you got a great price: I hope that it was great enough... nojoke
Car dealers do the same thing. They may not say it like that but they do.
Have one dealer a few miles away and next closest is about 100 miles a way and dealer closest to me says well if you go with this other dealer you will miss out on our great customer service. So asked point blank that if I do not purchase my machine from you will you not service my can-am? The answer, well we will but we take care of "our" customers first and when we are busy during the summer you might have to wait. Is this how it is? Because if it is I'm not 100 percent sure that I want to be a Can-am owner and my reasoning is fairly simple. If I'm 500 miles from home and spyder goes into Limp Mode I really can't afford to come across a dealer with this attitude and hear, "We'd really like to help you here but Bob over there needs his oil changed maybe we can get to you in a couple of days." The Can-am dealership network is a concern to me anyway since they are not like Harley dealers that dot the map like Starbucks, but if some have this attitude well it makes it even worse. And it kind of affects recalls and service contracts that state that you can take your machine to any dealership and affects internet dealers as well? Or did I merely run into one dealer?