Agree 100% with your post...amazing product and great staff...but terrible dealers (massive generalisation as if course there are very good ones too).
When I had my FFRR I stopped using the dealer which is the first time I've not used a main dealer for my cars for over ten years...I consider running a car to be an 'experience' and servicing etc is part of the experience, and a part I want to enjoy. Many of my friends cringe when their car needs a service, whereas with Mercedes, Porsche, BMW and Audi I have always been able to forget about the money and enjoy it...I enjoy driving a different car for a day (even if its not as good as mine, it's different), I enjoy the free coffee and a chance to look around at the new models, I enjoy the fact that my car comes out feeling fresher and running better (feels almost like getting a new car) and I enjoy being made to feel special...this is all worth the money...however, I have never yet enjoyed a Land Rover service...
I'm hoping things are going to be different going forwards, but sadly not holding my breath...however...it's a great car and a British brand, so I'm sticking with it this time through thick and thin.
How many of us know more about what's going on from reading this board than we do from speaking to our dealer...I do for sure. I hear great things about James ( who I think is LPR...hope I've got that right???)...he clearly cares about Land Rover, his business and his customers...shame there aren't more like you James, keep up the great work...I suspect you will have a lot of customers from this site in the future...I will certainly consider travelling.
(21-09-2011 02:43pm)GibEvoque Wrote: This is a common complaint of a lot of prestige dealers, Audi ,Bmw and especially Mercedes. It is bizzare why it happens, its as if they feel they don't have to sell the product, which is crazy when you consider the amount of competition at this level.
There are also stories on here of snobbery, and some dealers, whereby because you have walked in with a pair of old jeans and a knackered old t-shirt, they don't believe you have the money, when in all reality its these people who will normally pay in cash.
LR really need to apply pressure on the dealer network to meet the standards they are now setting with their vehicles. It would be interesting to know if the dealers are that well incentivised when compared to other marques.
Ha ha...I am that scruffy bloke that always gets ignored and when I do speak to the sales guys, they immediately assume I need credit...and yet I buy my cars in cash as don't believe in credit!!
Ironic really, when I was skint I used to dress up in a suit and go and blag an extended test drive, sometimes for a long weekend...then when I had the nice car on the extended test, I'd go to another dealer and blag an extended test in one of their cars...must have gone away for at least 10 weekends in great cars from dealers whilst leaving my rusty cavalier at home!!
Never trust a man in a suit!!