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NOT happy with my dealer service...

daveinva

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So, the good news is that my Spyder is FINALLY ready for pickup today.

(Saga here: http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?53181-I-hate-Rolling-Thunder)

Annnd, that's the good news.

The bad news? For the privilege of loaning my Spyder to the dealer for 15 days, the bill for my 14K service with new brake pads is ~$1000. :yikes:

This is, frankly, insane.

Recall that I didn't do the *entire* 14K service-- I opted out of the (expensive and needless) valve check, no spark plugs replaced (replaced them on my own with Ron's), no air filter replaced (I have a Kewlmetal intake with the H&N filter), no gasket replace (I put on Goldwing gaskets ~6K miles), etc.

Basically, oil change, inspections, rear wheel bearings (maybe-- I don't know if they did it, I'll have to check) and fluid (coolant & brake) replaced. PLUS the brake pads replaced.

So, how the heck do I get over $900 on just the above? Labor's very pricey here-- $99 an hour for Spyders-- but parts is parts.

Anyway... I'm steeling myself for one helluva itemized conversation this afternoon. :mad:
 
Good Luck! :thumbup: I'm a bit more than just interested in how they're going to explain this amount... :shocked: :gaah:
 
Wow, I don't know what to say. I have a policy on all my vehicles to do all work myself if at all possible if not covered under warrenty, but I know that's not practicle for everyone. Everytime I break this policy I wind up with a huge bill and/or problems with the service. Sears once charged me $150 just to tell me that they were unable to fix my car (they were supposed to fix a brake line and decided it was too difficult after they looked at it). Got into a huge fight with the service manager when I refused to pay. A boat dealership once charged me $130 to fix an idle problem on a brand new boat under full warrenty. Unless you have a trustworthy dealer almost anything can happen.
 
I hope that they don't see all of this... :shocked:
My shop charges $50/hour for labor. :thumbup:
Klinger PowerSports
Walton, NY
607 865 6326
(Speak with Aaron in the Service Department.)
 
That sucks.. will be doing my 14k later this summer. Will let you know how my dealer does... may be an option for you in the future..:dontknow:
 
Very common post; Service sticker price shock...:yikes:
Just curious doesn't anyone ask how much is it gonna cost before they get the bill.? Maybe it's just me but when i had a business's every customer would ask first;What's it gonna cost...?
My Harley dealer gives me a print out before they do the service, and you sign it before the work is done.
 
Very common post; Service sticker price shock...:yikes:
Just curious doesn't anyone ask how much is it gonna cost before they get the bill.? Maybe it's just me but when i had a business's every customer would ask first;What's it gonna cost...?
My Harley dealer gives me a print out before they do the service, and you sign it before the work is done.

Always ask for the closest possible guesstimate.
 
$110 per hour here for labor. I'm having a tire put on the back today. Last one was 149.95 for the tire and today it will be 179.95.

That said, a thourough explaination of the items might be in order for your bill.
 
My Service Manager told me that to do everything BRP recommends at that service would cost near $3000. He didn't recommend the full service and we negociated a much cheaper alternative service plan.
 
I did get a guesstimate; it wasn't that. Hence why the conversation coming.

My dealer's expensive. Always knew that, have always been (largely) okay with paying the premium.

But after waiting over two weeks for routine service, my patience was at an end, and now seeing a price close to twice as high as I was expecting to pay... I'm, ummm, curious how their math adds up.
 
Not happy with my sales guy....

Well so far I can't complain about the service dept at my dealer but my sales guy ?????? When I walked into the showroom to "Look" at the spyders ( who had already sold themselves to me I didn't need talking into it) he really didn't want to give me the time of day. we were ratty and worn out looking we were out on our Harleys all day and it was VERY HOT OUT ! I was TRYING to ask him questions about the RT. You could tell he didn't want to waste his time. I asked him if he could start it and show me how the features worked. Again you could tell he was anoid that I was bothering him. He told me he would start it BUT the battery was dead from sitting. Finally I just looked at him and said "If you want me to take this off your hands today you might want to be a little bit more helpful !!!!" I truly believe he didn't think my ratty @$$ could afford it !!!! It was a spur of the moment purchase on a well researched "want" If I had it to do all over again I would have been patient and just left. But we know how we get when we want it now! The service guys however so far have been great. So when people ask me where to buy there spyder I send them to a different dealer.... you should never judge a book by its cover. it still Pi$$e$ me off when I think about his attitude.
 
$110 per hour here for labor. I'm having a tire put on the back today. Last one was 149.95 for the tire and today it will be 179.95.

That said, a thourough explaination of the items might be in order for your bill.
:shocked: Wow...
Last Friday's bill to change a tire on my bike: $54.00
 
My Service Manager told me that to do everything BRP recommends at that service would cost near $3000. He didn't recommend the full service and we negociated a much cheaper alternative service plan.

Mark, no doubt you were told that but, how they could come to that number for a 14K service is beyond me. No way, no how. At most it's a 8 hour day @ say 100 bucks an hour plus parts, including the valve check. Parts would be plugs, oil, filters, anti freeze, brake fluid and maybe valve shims.
 
:shocked: Wow...
Last Friday's bill to change a tire on my bike: $54.00


The $ I quoted were for the OEM tire only. Later, I will find the full cost when the labor is added. No car tire here--as usual--dealer won't install for me, and I don't want any non-:spyder2: techs messing with my :ani29:. Unhijack: Sorry: I will use my own thread if anything gets interesting.
 
BTW, one thing I do recall them mentioning when I arranged the service was the flushing the brake fluid was a "two person job."

That's the first I ever heard of such a thing, my spidey-sense was calling BS on that. Anyone know if that's true?
 
Well so far I can't complain about the service dept at my dealer but my sales guy ?????? When I walked into the showroom to "Look" at the spyders ( who had already sold themselves to me I didn't need talking into it) he really didn't want to give me the time of day. we were ratty and worn out looking we were out on our Harleys all day and it was VERY HOT OUT ! I was TRYING to ask him questions about the RT. You could tell he didn't want to waste his time. I asked him if he could start it and show me how the features worked. Again you could tell he was anoid that I was bothering him. He told me he would start it BUT the battery was dead from sitting. Finally I just looked at him and said "If you want me to take this off your hands today you might want to be a little bit more helpful !!!!" I truly believe he didn't think my ratty @$$ could afford it !!!! It was a spur of the moment purchase on a well researched "want" If I had it to do all over again I would have been patient and just left. But we know how we get when we want it now! The service guys however so far have been great. So when people ask me where to buy there spyder I send them to a different dealer.... you should never judge a book by its cover. it still Pi$$e$ me off when I think about his attitude.

Went through the same thing recently when purchasing the KTM. Great dealer, great service department, pathetic sales person. When surveyed......my response was that I would continue doing business with them(have for many years) BUT, would never, ever, work with the salesperson again. Moral to the story.....don't cut the tree down because one apple has worms.
 
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