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How to get my spyder back - Contacts at corporate?

Phyxius

GOS member (Girls On Spyders)
At spyder fest 2 years ago my cluster started acting strange and would cycle on and off while I was riding. The BRP guys there had nothing to contribute so, I rode it to Pitbull and they ran it through BUDS and couldn't find anything wrong. It behaved for the rest of the trip. It started doing the same thing again this summer and I posted a video and thread here and took it back to my dealer.

They replaced the cluster after THREE trips back and forth to them complaining about this. Well, that resolved the screen issue but, the rear suspension adjustment was no longer working. This is a 2012 RT-S. Some googling suggested it needed to be run through an ACS campaign, that apparently this is known issues when the cluster is replaced. After being unhappy with the service and tired of getting friends to take 4 hours out of their day to drive me to and from the dealer I decided to try one closer to me.

My spyder has been there since SEPTEMBER. Back when they would actually answer the phone they told me they were waiting for a part but, they couldn't tell me what part. Now, they don't even answer their phones, they go straight to a recorded message and then a voicemail box. But, they don't return calls.

I've found some reviews and a rip-off report for them that all say this is normal behavior. After weeks or months you get your jetski, boat or spyder back usually totally WRECKED and they try to charge you hundreds or thousands of dollars.

I just want it back and will probably try to get rid of it at this point. (Not saying I won't get another spyder but, probably call it quits on this specific one).

So, that was a super long story to ask if anyone knows how I can complain to corporate or SOMEONE at BRP that can do something. I mean what, file a police report for stolen property?!?

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Don't know about BRP contacts, but making noise there wouldn't hurt.

I would file complaints with the Better Business Bureau and your state Attorney General, the latter normally has a consumer complaint division.
 
Just go there and pick up your spyder, fixed or not. Then take it somewhere else. Rent a trailer if you have to but GO GET IT, IN PERSON. They cannot refuse to give you your bike.
 
Ouch! It may be time to make a "surprise" visit to the dealer with a trailer and just pick up your machine.

Waiting on a "part" since September, and failing to answer the phone are two large red flags IMO.

If you show up at the dealer and they "misplaced" your machine, its time to call the police and file a "theft" or similar report. Then an insurance claim.

If the place is out of business, then you have an even bigger problem. Then it sounds like an insurance claim is in order. The insurance company can do the dance for you.

Hope you can get this solved. :thumbup:
 
I would show up on their doorstep before they opened and meet them SOB's at the door and demand my bike back. Several witnesses with me at the time. Might even want to video this encounter. I would not take no for an answer and would demand to see the bike as it is. If it needs put back together I would tell them they have 48 hours to make it happen. That is your property and they cannot deny you your property. If they yell you that it still has pending charges, you can tell them that you have changed your mind and are going elsewhere. If they try to stick you with more than a teardown fee you can tell them in 48 hours you will bring the police back for your bike. The cops will make them give you your property back and tell them that they must settle this in court with you. If they cops try the soft shoe shuffle, stress the length of time they have had this, the fact that they will not answer their phone, or return any of your calls. You should make some headway then. I would still follow up with BRP. At the very least you may save one of us the misery of dealing with these bozos.... Good Luck!
 
I would do the following...

1) Have you driven to this dealer and walked in the door? Are they still in business?
As suggested try to get your spyder back yourself. I know a local here that had to do just that. If this dealer tries to charge you for getting it back, be ready to get a lawyer.

2) Check the BRP web site to see if they are even listed as a dealer anymore! Use the "find a dealer" link at the very top.

http://www.brp.com/en-us/vehicles/can-am-roadsters#

Yes I would contact BRP about it and at least let them know that one of their dealers is not treating you correctly and that now you are worried about ever getting your spyder back.

2) Contact the better business bureau, check for complaints, get the dealers business license info, etc.
Get this info as ammo in case you have to get a lawyer.


This is where I would start.

Bummer to hear this but alas not the first time I have heard of this. A local here had this issue and had to get a trailer to take it to a different dealer after months of this kind of going's on. I now know to avoid this dealer at all costs.

Bob
 
You don't need to bring BRP into this pi**ing match...
The others have given you courses of actions to take when you go meet with the dealer. :gaah:
Good Luck! :thumbup:
 
Who is the dealer?

Please let us know who the dealer is so we locals won't make the mistake of going to them.

PM me directly if you want some local help.


Good luck with yours and thank you,
Charles
 
Wow.. that's a long time. I would've been at the dealership within two weeks asking what part do they need to fix and I would contact BRP myself or ordered the part online.

I vote for you to go get your Spyder. I would prepare to take the day off and be at the dealership as soon as it open. I would inform the Service Manager that this is absolutely insane w/ a lot of profanity. I would then ask to see my Spyder.. if you can ride it off the lot.. I would ask for the key and leave. If you cannot ride it, then I would call a tow truck... normally free w/ your insurance company and take my Spyder to another dealer or home.


Good luck buddy
 
Hi Bob,

Re: You don't need to bring BRP into this pi**ing match...

Why not? From what he is saying here it is a s**t dealer. BRP should know about this type of crap.

Jerry Baumchen
 
Try this also, [email protected]. Their policy is to contact the dealer service manager first. If that doesn't resolve the issue, call or e mail customer service.

I've been told that MotorsportsInc in Hanover, Pa is a very good dealer. 717-632-7093.
 
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Sorry Bob to disagree with you, but I think this dealer did not respect BRP policy about customer services. IMHO, BRP should know about this problem.​


+100

BRP should know about this dealer if they have not already removed them from their dealer list!

One man's story does not mean everything but one man complaint should be heard.

Bob​
 
To the OP I say you have way more patience than I would have ever had.

I too think that BRP should know and deserve to know. I think that they hopefully would want to know what has gone on.

I won't reiterate what others have said as it is very good advice.

Gary
 
Thanks all!

Per a suggestion here I checked the dealers list and they were no longer on it so I started to freak out even more. I called BRP Customer Service at 888-272-9222 and they confirmed that the dealer IS a current dealer despite not being on the map. They also recommended that I stop in and said "some dealers aren't good about answering the phone or returning calls". Seriously?!

This dealer is closed Mondays and some Thursdays according to the customer service lady. So, I'm planning to drive down there on Tuesday. I've ordered a micro start because I'm sure they've not had it connected to a tender. At the very least I want to get it off the lot. I have insurance and an extended warranty so calling for a tow is definitely an option if it's not driveable. It was perfectly driveable when I dropped it off but who knows what they've done it.

I'm not sure if I should tell them I'm coming or just show up? They don't answer or return calls but I ASSUME they're listening to them.

The dealer in question is Trumbull Motorsports in Mechanicsville, MD. When I first bought my spyder they had good reviews and currently all I can find is bad and worse. Needless to say I won't ever be going back there again.
 
I would show up period! No returned phone calls and this long a period is not good.

Good luck Christina, we are hoping it turns out.

Keep us informed.

Bob
 
Had this happen to me a long time ago and called the police dept and filed a theft report and notified the Insurance Co on it. The dealer was raided and got my bike back and the insurance Co covered the repairs.
 
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