Dealers response...
Hello Wai and all,
It’s been very interesting since joining this forum and amazing to see the amount of advice and assumptions bandied around that are just not true. In a position I held a few years ago I overseen many dealerships (18 franchises) as the COO for a large company, I have also personally been a Dealer Principal for Holden, Toyota, Mazda, Nissan, Volkswagen, Suzuki, Kia etc and have had an opportunity to see firsthand all programs and incentives provided to dealers and can categorically state that I have never seen any program designed to reduce or limit the amount of warranty claims a dealer submits to a manufacturer, the thought is actual ludicrous when you consider the bigger picture with safety and recalls etc, and the exposure that would have for the large company should they publicly declare to a dealer that we want claims not submitted or reduced.
I will accept that I have heard the “common for this model” or “within normal operating tolerances” type statements used and to be completely honest a little more than I would like as a consumer and that is something a good dealer will take up with the manufacturer on behalf of his company.
My recommendation for anyone with an issue is to ask to speak with the Dealer Principal, he wont get involved with all matters that’s why there are managers employed but on major issues a good dealer will support his customers.
Hope the info helps all enjoy their buying and driving experience, have a great day!
Mark
Hello Wai and all,
It’s been very interesting since joining this forum and amazing to see the amount of advice and assumptions bandied around that are just not true. In a position I held a few years ago I overseen many dealerships (18 franchises) as the COO for a large company, I have also personally been a Dealer Principal for Holden, Toyota, Mazda, Nissan, Volkswagen, Suzuki, Kia etc and have had an opportunity to see firsthand all programs and incentives provided to dealers and can categorically state that I have never seen any program designed to reduce or limit the amount of warranty claims a dealer submits to a manufacturer, the thought is actual ludicrous when you consider the bigger picture with safety and recalls etc, and the exposure that would have for the large company should they publicly declare to a dealer that we want claims not submitted or reduced.
I will accept that I have heard the “common for this model” or “within normal operating tolerances” type statements used and to be completely honest a little more than I would like as a consumer and that is something a good dealer will take up with the manufacturer on behalf of his company.
My recommendation for anyone with an issue is to ask to speak with the Dealer Principal, he wont get involved with all matters that’s why there are managers employed but on major issues a good dealer will support his customers.
Hope the info helps all enjoy their buying and driving experience, have a great day!
Mark
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