Hagar1
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- Joined
- Aug 9, 2023
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- Location
- Ontario Canada
- Ram Year
- 2012 Ram 1500
- Engine
- Hemi 5.7
In large population areas they rely on the one time hose, consequently we see some heavy advertising in major centers. Get 'em in, fleece them once, rinse and repeat!Today’s dealer story: needed a $pendy part for my truck so looked it up on Mopar.com National E-Store. Thought we had the right part number but before ordering, called the local dealer (who used to be OK for parts/service), gave them my VIN, and asked for the part number. They recited an incomplete part number, omitting all the “2s” in the number.
Having previously had a horrible prior sales experience with this dealership, I long ago switched all service on my truck and Jeep over to a dealer located 45 miles away, but who has a used vehicle and service presence locally. Called the parts counter at that dealership and they happily verified the number, knowing it was being ordered from Mopar.com, so the part was ordered yesterday and arrived today from a 3rd dealer about 80 miles away. Part is installed and truck back in service.
Guess which dealer will be my first choice for all future service or sales needs? I will never understand dealerships that are convinced there’s profit and long-term success in hosing over customers…
Best,
RI
I prefer dealing with small dealerships who tend to be more reliant on providing good service to maintain their customer base.