Bob Denman
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Non-Franchised shops sill never be allowed in the loop: the current Dealer network has too much invested, to allow that to happen.
Non-Franchised shops sill never be allowed in the loop: the current Dealer network has too much invested, to allow that to happen.
Not the case. A dealer near McCall, ID sells Ski-Doos and Can Am UTVs but is not a Spyder dealer. The biggest problem with small dealers is the requirement to buy a minimum number of Spyders in order to be a dealer, a number that is more than a small local market will absorb. If a dealer, like the one near McCall, doesn't think they can sell the minimum they won't take on the Spyder line.
We have a similar situation down here in Richfield. Jorgensen's is one of the best power sports dealers in the intermountain West. People come up from Arizona to buy there. He even sell a number of used Spyders and his staff is somewhat knowledgeable on them. He wont take on the Spyder line although he is a Can Am, Skidoo, Seadoo dealer because BRP wants him to commit to too many units. Really too bad because he would be a good dealer.
Not the case. A dealer near McCall, ID sells Ski-Doos and Can Am UTVs but is not a Spyder dealer. The biggest problem with small dealers is the requirement to buy a minimum number of Spyders in order to be a dealer, a number that is more than a small local market will absorb. If a dealer, like the one near McCall, doesn't think they can sell the minimum they won't take on the Spyder line.
Non-Franchised shops sill never be allowed in the loop: the current Dealer network has too much invested, to allow that to happen.
For the record: I'm heart-attack serious about this. nojokenojoke
Dealerships will NEVER allow themselves to be put in the position of competing against the parent Company.
They'll drop the line, and sell something else.
BRP would also not want to have to support a network of Dealerships for whom they are responsible. From a liability standpoint: it's dynamite! :yikes:
It's what we have: :dontknow:
Can it be a heckuva lot better? You betcha! :thumbup:
Bringing independent shops into the loop won't be a solution. nojoke
Or perhaps BRP should try to grow it's dealer network...
EXACTLY! as I said before, the dealer that used to be local quit selling and servicing spyders. when they were quitting, the owner told me they would sell me one but would not service it. Lately I see Canam crates sitting there, which I expect are side by sides.Or perhaps BRP should try to grow it's dealer network...
Or perhaps BRP should try to grow it's dealer network...
This subject has to be my biggest complaint about the Spyder, trying to find a dealer that is not only good at sales but even better at service and repairs. If the grim reaper were to come to the take the Spyder out of the market I believe it will be due to the lack of quality of care you get after the sale.
When you spend this kind of money, you kind of expect to be able to get good service. The dealer I bought my bike from was great when taking my money for the bike. I purchased parts and we agreed when they came in they would be installed, I called for two weeks trying to get an appointment to have parts installed, the manager would not even call me back after like 20 calls to him not getting a return call I emailed and got nothing, then I emailed from another account posing as if I wanted to buy a new bike and got a response in 5 min (amazing), I finally got the so called service guy on the phone, he told me he did not know what the shop hour rate was, and that it would take all day to install the entertainment harness but would have to get back to me because he would need to study the schematic. I finally just went and picked up my parts and installed them myself.
BRP calls for 1.5 to install the harness (not all day) I had never even taken a panel off the Spyder and did it in my garage in about 2.5 hours.
it would help in getting a spyder to a qualified mechanic without hauling it 100+ miles. there is one brp dealer in the state of West Virginia that work on these things and they are 115 miles away in Mineral Wells WV. if any others have surfaced in the past year it would be news to me. Winder Pa is next nearest dealer. and they are still about 100 miles away. in areas where there are no dealers brp needs to contract with some of these indy shops for mechanical repairs.
Out west here in places, it's a lot worse.
It's what we have: Can it be a heckuva lot better? You betcha! Bringing independent shops into the loop won't be a solution.
I have contacted BRP in the past about being trained as a factory tech. They will not do it unless you work for a dealership. There is too much money in service for them to allow independent shops to compete. Think about it, at $60-$80 an hour it is huge profit for them.
Just sayin'............