AM Works/dealer fixed price servicing

AM Works/dealer fixed price servicing

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RobDown

3,803 posts

128 months

Sunday 5th June 2016
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When I traded in my db9 they didn't care a jot about the non-main dealer servicing. I suspect the 'sales side' of the dealer network know that a good Indy (chiltern, BR etc) are at least as good as their own servicing departments (and I'd say far better myself).

the new Rapide will be going to Works Servicing while its under warranty, will take a view after that

Buster73

5,060 posts

153 months

Sunday 5th June 2016
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kipv12 said:
+1
If you want your car serviced by a 17 year old apprentice try a main dealer!
He has to learn somewhere , cannot see what the problem would be assuming he's supervised.

Gdc

220 posts

142 months

Sunday 5th June 2016
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Seems to me the fact that AML are removing their franchise from several main UK dealers right now and opening up brand new facilities with other well established marque dealers speaks volumes for the fact that many owners are not trusting their p&j to the MD network for servicing, plus many AM indies appear to be thriving, all means IMO that having a MD stamp in the service book is currently not as valuable as it should be to both knowledgeable buyers and AML themselves

Mr Cod

140 posts

104 months

Sunday 5th June 2016
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RobDown said:
When I traded in my db9 they didn't care a jot about the non-main dealer servicing. I suspect the 'sales side' of the dealer network know that a good Indy (chiltern, BR etc) are at least as good as their own servicing departments (and I'd say far better myself).

the new Rapide will be going to Works Servicing while its under warranty, will take a view after that
Would you call chiltern an indy? They're not a dealer but aren't they authorised?

AMDBSNick

6,994 posts

162 months

Monday 6th June 2016
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ds2000 said:
I'm first in line for Nick's DBS wink
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