Yeah, I'm definitely caveat emptor when it comes to dealer reviews, particularly in the service departments.
There are great dealers. There are terrible dealers. Then there are "good enough" dealers, or "good luck with that" dealers. And everything in between, sometimes even depending on the day of the week.
Customer service is hard. Let's start from that, shall we? No matter how good a business is, it's tough to get great customer service 100% of the time. We're all human.
And, of course, we customers all have our own different ideas of what makes for good customer service. Some of us want as much of a personal touch as possible. Others prefer a more transactional approach.
I admit, I'm in the latter category. Contrary to my internet persona, I'm generally a man of few words. I love online shopping, show me the Yelp and TripAdvisor reviews (and I read the positive AND negative reviews, and take salt with both). I love the no-haggle Carmax model and "buy it now" eBay auctions. Tell me in writing what you're selling me, quote me a price, and let's get on with it. I realize, however, that there are others out there who prefer a very different consumer style.
Thing is, two people can go to the same Spyder dealer, have almost identical experiences, yet come away with very different perceptions. Thus, if you only have two reviews of any one dealer, you're not getting enough information.
For that reason, I'm all for naming dealers here at Spyderlovers. Rave about great service, complain about bad service. But don't just rave or complain-- *explain* what happened to make you rave or complain. Give us all the information you can, and we'll make our own decisions then. :thumbup: