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Loan car policy - ytshome - 16-06-2012 02:15pm

I wonder if people out there may know of any UK policy concerning loan cars when our cars are undergoing warranty work.

Firstly, I had heard through a friend of mine that LR were fining dealerships who do not loan like for like cars or better to all Range Rover Evoque customers, when their cars are in for warranty claims.

With this in mind and as my parcel shelf had now given up the ghost I decided to ring Stratstone and book the car in to have this fixed and a few fairly minor electrical glitches ( radio showing low battery and will switch off after 3 mins / slow camera / occasional wrong selection of gears). It took several weeks for the part to come in and another couple to get a slot with the workshop, together with a loan car. However, when I turned up last week after a two and a half hour return journey they told me that they couldn't carry out the work because they'd forgot to tell me that I had to bring both keys with me.

In the event, the loan car ( a Mercedes saloon) wasn't needed and I was told that they would request a RR Sport for a loan car as mine would be needed by them for approximately two days but this was only after me saying that I would want a car from the range rover family. They promised to come back to me within two hours with a new appointment. That was Thursday and as of Saturday afternoon I've still heard nothing from them. I really like the car but I'm just wondering after the fiasco which was my purchase and handover experience, together with this latest poor customer service, whether I will be able to stick with the Evoque. In fact my wife, only this morning asked me if Jaguar ( our best customer service experience) do anything similar that we could buy.


RE: Loan car policy - Evo-king - 16-06-2012 03:32pm

These dealerships just do not do themselves any favours, but while the car continues to sell itself they will not care that much about their customers, but should Evoque owners start voting with their feet as it were and move to another marque, they may change their attitude, albeit too late.

This story of poor dealer behaviour seems to be common with LR, and it shouldn't be.


RE: Loan car policy - ytshome - 16-06-2012 10:20pm

(16-06-2012 03:32pm)Evo-king Wrote:  These dealerships just do not do themselves any favours, but while the car continues to sell itself they will not care that much about their customers, but should Evoque owners start voting with their feet as it were and move to another marque, they may change their attitude, albeit too late.

This story of poor dealer behaviour seems to be common with LR, and it shouldn't be.

I agree with you but it just seems strange to me that LR and Jaguar, having such close business ties can have such different approaches to customer relations. With the exception of a Nissan that we came close to buying and whos salesman was quite the most uneducated and condescending of individuals LR dealers so far have proved to be the least customer focused. Resting on Laurel leaves is all well and good if you can be assured of a constant stream of world-beating new cars being supplied but good long term business is built on lots of things including delivering a satisfying purchase and post purchase experience. It seems to me as a newbie to the brand that getting a good dealership is very hit and miss.


RE: Loan car policy - FFRR - 17-06-2012 11:08am

If you push it, they will budge. I almost laughed when they offered me a Freelander loan car when my FFRR was in for a warranty job that the dealership had caused. An email to a manager in the dealer sorted it out and offered me a choice of a Sport or a FFRR Westminster.


RE: Loan car policy - brough74 - 17-06-2012 11:12am

I got a freelander 2 when mine was in for 6 days. Its was brand new but not a patch quality wise on the evoque


RE: Loan car policy - Tony - 17-06-2012 12:09pm

When mine was in for half a day to fix a rattle I got a basic Ford Fester as a loan car, that's after driving 3 hours and 125 miles to the dealership! If they had needed the Evoque for several days and I would have had to return home and then back to the dealer (250 miles round trip) I would have insisted on at least an FL2. As we just had the Fester loaner for a few hours to zip round B&Q, Wicks etc. etc. It was OK'ish but I would not want to drive one for any distance.


RE: Loan car policy - ytshome - 17-06-2012 10:30pm

It sounds as though my friend was wrong and there is no universal policy. Thanks to everyone who's took part. I appreciate it.


RE: Loan car policy - WB - 18-06-2012 04:43pm

There may well be a policy and the dealers apply it inconstistently. I think you're well within your rights to request an appropriate car if yours is in for warranty work.


RE: Loan car policy - ytshome - 18-06-2012 11:35pm

Actually got a call from the dealer today. Very apologetic. Admitted human error, which I accept happens. My car is now being picked up from my home next week and a Range Rover of some description will be left with me for a couple of days. Hopefully all will now go smoothly!


RE: Loan car policy - RacingSnake - 19-06-2012 07:49am

(18-06-2012 11:35pm)ytshome Wrote:  a Range Rover of some description will be left with me for a couple of days.
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