Dealership mini-rant

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Plastic chicken

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380 posts

204 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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Please allow me to have a mini-rant about the quality of service provided by my local truck dealership (a Swedish brand, sited near Glasgow).

The phrase 'utterly dismal' doesn't even come close. I've just had my 18-tonner back from a routine service with these people, and it came back worse than it went in: broken mirror casing not replaced, despite an assurance from the service manager that it would be; grease marks on the passenger seat; rear light cover broken, presumably by the 'mechanic' changing a blown bulb. I could go on...

Why do these people get away with shoddy service, abrupt staff, prices that would make your hair curl?

Answer: because they can.

The end.

spike50

121 posts

154 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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i would never use a dealership for servicing or inspections , too may couldnt care less fitters(and i use that term in the loosest term)

find a small independent, my local one use to do my inspections sunday afternoon.

just keep the account open for parts and emergency cover




theshrew

6,008 posts

184 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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Plastic chicken said:
Please allow me to have a mini-rant about the quality of service provided by my local truck dealership (a Swedish brand, sited near Glasgow).

The phrase 'utterly dismal' doesn't even come close. I've just had my 18-tonner back from a routine service with these people, and it came back worse than it went in: broken mirror casing not replaced, despite an assurance from the service manager that it would be; grease marks on the passenger seat; rear light cover broken, presumably by the 'mechanic' changing a blown bulb. I could go on...

Why do these people get away with shoddy service, abrupt staff, prices that would make your hair curl?

Answer: because they can.

The end.
Why accept the vehicle like that in the first place ?


theshrew

6,008 posts

184 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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spike50 said:
i would never use a dealership for servicing or inspections , too may couldnt care less fitters(and i use that term in the loosest term)

find a small independent, my local one use to do my inspections sunday afternoon.

just keep the account open for parts and emergency cover
No need to for service and inspections really.

Re the techs std is poor tbh however they have all have accses to training / info that back street Bob wont have.

As vehicles progress back street Bob is getting less and less able to work on vehicles, In some cases think they can and all will seem fine but because they dont have all the info, miss steps the vehicle has premature failures etc


Humper

946 posts

162 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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Try the German brand near Glasgow, then you'll see st service frown

Plastic chicken

Original Poster:

380 posts

204 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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theshrew said:
Why accept the vehicle like that in the first place ?
I work for a firm with a depot in Glasgow, & it's not really 'my' truck, it's just the one I use every day, and we have to take them to the main dealer for service. Unfortunately I was unable to pick it up myself, and an agency driver, who didn't know any better, collected it.

theshrew

6,008 posts

184 months

Saturday 12th April 2014
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Plastic chicken said:
I work for a firm with a depot in Glasgow, & it's not really 'my' truck, it's just the one I use every day, and we have to take them to the main dealer for service. Unfortunately I was unable to pick it up myself, and an agency driver, who didn't know any better, collected it.
Fair enough nothing you can do about that apart from complain I suppose

powerstroke

10,283 posts

160 months

Saturday 12th April 2014
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theshrew said:
No need to for service and inspections really.

Re the techs std is poor tbh however they have all have accses to training / info that back street Bob wont have.

As vehicles progress back street Bob is getting less and less able to work on vehicles, In some cases think they can and all will seem fine but because they dont have all the info, miss steps the vehicle has premature failures etc

plenty of independents are and have invested in the
latest diagnostic gear ,offer a bespoke service and have a good record of looking after trucks new and old, so back street bob or main stealer thankfully there is competition and a choice.



rangie999

224 posts

173 months

Saturday 12th April 2014
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Where do they get the diagnostic stuff from.....truck producers don't give it out and the numbers are too small to make it worth independants investing?

I havnt come across anything that good that it can sort anything except the simple stuff.

I guess it's easy to have a go at the main dealers though?!