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Who is BRP?

BajaRon

Well-known member
Lamont got in today from the BRP dealer’s show in Canada. Picked him up at the airport and he was really tired but he was fired up too.

Not much REALLY impresses Lamont, if you understand my meaning. Believe me, I know. I’ve been trying to impress him since the early 80’s! We won’t go there now.

Anyway, he was really excited about BRP, Can-Am and especially the Spyder. Not that he hasn’t been all along, but I’ve not seen him this fired up for awhile. He’s a pretty level operating kind of guy.

I’ve had some pretty close contact with BRP from the top down. Just because I hang with Lamont, not because of anything I do. And I wish every Spyder owner could meet and interact with BRP management, Tech’s, and customer service personnel like I have had the opportunity to do. This experience is why I have some understanding of why Lamont is so impressed.

We continually hear things like; “What is BRP doing, What are they thinking, Does BRP really care about the customer and their problems?”. Like BRP is this nebulous entity like the BORG or something. The truth is, BRP is an extremely dedicated, tightly knit group of people with a vision, a dream, a purpose, and they have joined together to implement their vision, to make the dream a reality.

Their imagination has become our steel and aluminum stallion which we ride on every road in America, Canada, Australia and who knows were. Their hard work and determination has become our vehicle for friendship, brotherhood and camaraderie with people all over the globe.

So, WHO IS BRP? The answer is, they are people just like you and I, committed personally and corporately to this machine we call the Spyder. They hurt when we hurt, they revel when we revel, they enjoy when we enjoy. And they love the Spyder that we love. They just aren’t in a position to bare their souls here on this forum as you and I are able to do.

When you spend time with BRP people you cannot miss their passion, and I mean genuine passion for their product. I can say, without a doubt, that I have found this in every BRP person I’ve ever spent any time with, whether it be riding with them, having a meal or just sitting and talking. And they ride this machine, a lot... Do you know how rare this is in a corporate structure?

I know nothing is perfect. I'm sure BRP personnel have their issues. But I am saying that we've got one of the best teams in the world backing us up. Though some things will fall through the cracks, they are trying, and I think they are trying very hard.

Get some rest Lamont, then tell us all about your trip to Canada.
 
Thanks Ron for the thoughts about BRP. If it weren't for their passion we wouldn't be ryding Spyders. Thanks BRP for helping us enjoy our quest for fun. This machine has been a game changer for many people and many more to come.:firstplace:
 
So, WHO IS BRP? The answer is, they are people just like you and I, committed personally and corporately to this machine we call the Spyder. They hurt when we hurt, they revel when we revel, they enjoy when we enjoy. And they love the Spyder that we love.

When you spend time with BRP people you cannot miss their passion, and I mean genuine passion for their product. I can say, without a doubt, that I have found this in every BRP person I’ve ever spent any time with, whether it be riding with them, having a meal or just sitting and talking. And they ride this machine, a lot... Do you know how rare this is in a corporate structure?

And I hope they stay that way:2thumbs: I use to work for JanSport back when it had a "family feel". Warehouse grunts elbow to elbow with VP's hanging at happy hour. Didn't last. Hope this does.:firstplace:
 
I believe what you say about yourself and Lamont,
but as for BRP they don't have a frigin clue. They have hit an absolute home run with the spyder, but unfortunately they have been caught with their balls hanging out of their shorts and now they look like a deer in the headlights.. They have no clue...what to do...
 
To me is seems that you and Lamont receive some benefit from the BRP for the posts both of you make praising Spyders. I have been driving my own cars from when I was 16 years old and I am now 86. Not once did I ever find in one of my cars or the vehicles I would buy for our business the magnitude of problems that I have had or about those that are written to this page by other Spyder owners. I can't understand why so many anonymous messages with nickname signatures are allowed/printed like this one I am answering. I sign my complaints and thoughts. I'm not ashamed of them. If any known vehicle manufacturer received the percentage of complaints that Spyder owners have against the Spyder manufacturer, that are not corrected by the manufacturer, I'm sure that company would have to close down. And that's where the Can Am Spyder line is headed. Signed: Arthur S. Cohen, Ibsen 72, Mexico City, Mexico 11560
 
To me is seems that you and Lamont receive some benefit from the BRP for the posts both of you make praising Spyders. I have been driving my own cars from when I was 16 years old and I am now 86. Not once did I ever find in one of my cars or the vehicles I would buy for our business the magnitude of problems that I have had or about those that are written to this page by other Spyder owners. I can't understand why so many anonymous messages with nickname signatures are allowed/printed like this one I am answering. I sign my complaints and thoughts. I'm not ashamed of them. If any known vehicle manufacturer received the percentage of complaints that Spyder owners have against the Spyder manufacturer, that are not corrected by the manufacturer, I'm sure that company would have to close down. And that's where the Can Am Spyder line is headed. Signed: Arthur S. Cohen, Ibsen 72, Mexico City, Mexico 11560
Very well spoken, you deserve a 100 lot of silver libertad's for you perfect statement:thumbup:
 
Ron- I'm hijacking the thread....

Arthur- I own a 2009 Hyundai Genesis. First edition of a luxury car for Hyundai. Check GenesisOwners.com to validate what I'm about to say.... Since 2009 there have been SO MANY complaints about the car, dealers and Hundai. I dare say more than i've seen here about BRP. I've had my share of new edition issues and stupidity from Hundai. But it still got 2009 car of the year. And I still love my Genesis. My point is I'm seeing potential when you see 'close the doors because they're idiots'.

When I have an employee that s screws up and costs me money ( one guy cost me $100k). People ask if I'm going to fire the guy. Hell NO!! that's one less mistake he'll make in the future. I've just invested in that guy and I'm not going to trash that investment.

I'll say this.... I believe Ron and Lamont. I CHOOSE to believe them because I see that they are trying to help US, not by masking anything, but by offering suggestions and help to ALL of us, members and BRP alike.

I have no idea if Lamont has income from BRP. I don't care! BECAUSE I've met him and see his character and his heart. He also doesn't hold back his opinion, good or bad. I'm 100% positive that he has also given BRP more than one earful. And his motivation?.... To make the product better, make the dealer chain better, give ALL OF US better rides.
Phil Burks
Tyler Texas

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Arthur, signed or not I can't agree with anything you said. Love our Spyder and appreciate what they do and how they attempt to remedy what is wrong.
Perfect ? No, what or who is. Does the Co. have things to learn when it comes to customer service ? Absolutely. Hope to see things continue to improve.
We've been very happy with how our Spyder has perfomed and have had no real issues. Our dealer is great. Do feel bad for those that have had issues or delays in repair.
Mike
 
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Who is BRP

Nicely put and my sentiments exactly. Only had my Spyder a few weeks so am still getting acclimated to it. But I can assure you it is FUN-FUN-FUN to drive. Problems Hell Yes. Just litle nagging things but quickly corrected by my dealer. I only hope BRP takes heed of suggestions and complaints.

Lamont recently listed improvements people have hoped to happen and I'm sure as time goes on that will happen. As the saying goes "patience is a virtue" so wait and see.\

Do I miss my Harley of course. But stability on tired legs more than makes up for it. I'm still able to ryde safely and enjoy the fresh air.
 
Just my opinion..........I think that the reason many of us have a better experience that others is because we have a GREAT DEALER between us and BRP. Mine does a lot to keep me happy all the time!:2thumbs:
 
Well I believe both Ron and Lamont... :2thumbs: Sometimes it takes a while for all of the pieces of the puzzle to fall into place, and I think that they'll stay with it until it's all there... :thumbup:
 
Thanks Ron for the thoughts about BRP. If it weren't for their passion we wouldn't be ryding Spyders. Thanks BRP for helping us enjoy our quest for fun. This machine has been a game changer for many people and many more to come.:firstplace:

:agree: Well said.
 
Lamont got in today from the BRP dealer’s show in Canada. Picked him up at the airport and he was really tired but he was fired up too.

Not much REALLY impresses Lamont, if you understand my meaning. Believe me, I know. I’ve been trying to impress him since the early 80’s! We won’t go there now.

Anyway, he was really excited about BRP, Can-Am and especially the Spyder. Not that he hasn’t been all along, but I’ve not seen him this fired up for awhile. He’s a pretty level operating kind of guy.

I’ve had some pretty close contact with BRP from the top down. Just because I hang with Lamont, not because of anything I do. And I wish every Spyder owner could meet and interact with BRP management, Tech’s, and customer service personnel like I have had the opportunity to do. This experience is why I have some understanding of why Lamont is so impressed.

We continually hear things like; “What is BRP doing, What are they thinking, Does BRP really care about the customer and their problems?”. Like BRP is this nebulous entity like the BORG or something. The truth is, BRP is an extremely dedicated, tightly knit group of people with a vision, a dream, a purpose, and they have joined together to implement their vision, to make the dream a reality.

Their imagination has become our steel and aluminum stallion which we ride on every road in America, Canada, Australia and who knows were. Their hard work and determination has become our vehicle for friendship, brotherhood and camaraderie with people all over the globe.

So, WHO IS BRP? The answer is, they are people just like you and I, committed personally and corporately to this machine we call the Spyder. They hurt when we hurt, they revel when we revel, they enjoy when we enjoy. And they love the Spyder that we love. They just aren’t in a position to bare their souls here on this forum as you and I are able to do.

When you spend time with BRP people you cannot miss their passion, and I mean genuine passion for their product. I can say, without a doubt, that I have found this in every BRP person I’ve ever spent any time with, whether it be riding with them, having a meal or just sitting and talking. And they ride this machine, a lot... Do you know how rare this is in a corporate structure?

I know nothing is perfect. I'm sure BRP personnel have their issues. But I am saying that we've got one of the best teams in the world backing us up. Though some things will fall through the cracks, they are trying, and I think they are trying very hard.

Get some rest Lamont, then tell us all about your trip to Canada.


Well said, Ron!!! :thumbup::thumbup:


I’ve had some pretty close contact with BRP from the top down. Just because I hang with Lamont, not because of anything I do. And I wish every Spyder owner could meet and interact with BRP management, Tech’s, and customer service personnel like I have had the opportunity to do. This experience is why I have some understanding of why Lamont is so impressed.


I have also personally had the opportunity to meet some of the great BRP folks in Valcourt, Magog and Sheerbrooke in 2010. Just fantastic folks, great work ethic and a great sense of passion of what they do. Amazing time at SpyderFest 2010 setting the record last year and meeting and Spyder Ryding with the BRP folks, including Danny, Carlo, Chaz, Mark and more. Keep up the great work BRP guys/gals. Wish I could have been at the recent festival in Montreal.

:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
Cheers and all the best from Newfoundland!!!
Dean
 
Thanks for your thoughts on BRP, I for one, am very happy with my dealer and BRP. Has my ryde been perfect, No. Got stranded with a bad solenoid last year, but it got fixed in a reasonable time, and life goes on. I can certainly understand that people have had problems with their spyders and that their are dealers out there that are far less than perfect, but some of the complaining seems to me to be over the top. If you have major mechanical issues and want to b--ch about BRP, that's cool, I get it, but someone the other day on this forum went on a two paragraph rant because their Spyder squeaked when he backed up! Good god, really, is it that big a deal? Squeaking? Get some ear plugs. I'm just saying that some people have legitimate complaints about bad service and product quality, but many have totally unrealistic expectations. I can tell you from a snowmobiling background, any new first run models are usually problem filled, but for some of us, that is half the fun.
Anyway, thanks BRP for this great imperfect three legged freak you call the spyder, I for one am a fan.:2thumbs:
 
I can tell you from a snowmobiling background, any new first run models are usually problem filled, but for some of us, that is half the fun.
Since you're coming from a sledding perspective you already know how well BRP can build Ski Doos.. :clap:There's no doubt that improvements will be made... :D

(and I rode Polaris!):opps:
 
Dealers

Just my opinion..........I think that the reason many of us have a better experience that others is because we have a GREAT DEALER between us and BRP. Mine does a lot to keep me happy all the time!:2thumbs:

I agree 100% that a good pleasing dealer for his customers makes the world of difference. In reading a lot of comments IE: 2-3 trips for same problems until I changed dealers kind of bears this out. My question is that those kinds of dealers are inept or just don't give a damn?
 
I agree with Ron but then I have been a fan of BRP (Bombardier) for years. My first ski-doo I bought in 1969.

I believe that through the years BRP has been a leader in the powersport industry. People have their brand loyalty and not everyone rides a BRP product. But whatever sled, 4 wheeler or personal watercraft you ride, BRP innovation led to improvements in those other products you ride, especially the snowmobile.

People complain about the issues the Spyder has. They make comments like... If Honda or BMW or insert your favorite manufacturer here, had come out with a product like the Spyder there wouldn't be these problems. Well guess what? THEY DIDN'T!! They didn't have the balls, vision or the engineering to pull it off. And if another company had come up with this idea first, don't kid yourself, they would be having problems also. In the early years of the snowmobile (yea I was there for that), you would ride them for two days and work on them for three.

On the negative side is the concern over the dealer network. There needs to be a lot of improvement here. These issues in my opinion would probably not exist if we were dealing with Honda, Harley or BMW. Six to eight or more weeks to fix a problem is unacceptable. I am lucky I have a good dealer. If it took that long to fix one of my sleds the winter would pretty much be over.

Thank you BRP for the Spyder. Except for the snowmobile, this is the most enjoyment I have had on anything with a gasoline engine.
 
I now have 18,000 fun truble free miles on my RT. I have taken trips, met people, and seen sights that I would never have seen. I use the Spyder for everything from running errands to a 6000 mile cross county trip. The key to me is having a good dealer who will work with you. This is not close to my most troublesome vehicle, my problem vehicle was a 2005 VW, when the problems finally got to me I traded it. If the Spyder ever got to the point that the problems became even a minor focus of my life it would be gone, life is to short. Next trip is Yellowstone in September.:2thumbs::2thumbs:

Dan
 
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