- Joined
- Jul 31, 2015
- Posts
- 2,881
- Reaction score
- 2,270
- Location
- Delaware
- Ram Year
- 2017 1500 Express 4x4
- Engine
- Pentastar 3.6L
From a dealerships perspective if a guy consistently goes out of state to purchase and we never have any skin in the game come warranty time I now charge them warranty repairs and reimburse them whatever the manufacturer gives us. To many times we have a warranty issue with our construction equipment and the dealer who sold it never has to deal with the unit because it was sold to another state. Alaska's prices are high cause of our shipping and cost of living is just high up here.
That would not fly at any new vehicle dealership and would be in violation of their franchise agreement to charge for warranty repairs upfront based just on if they did or did not buy from them. Maybe construction equipment sales is different?
I do know new vehicle dealerships many times will put you third in line for warranty service scheduling over bought on lot customers and full shop rate paying customers before getting to a bought elsewhere warranty repair but they still get to it. I have found you can mitigate this by already being in their system for previously paid maintenance , accessories and parts bought from them to at least mitigate not initially buying from them in the first place.
But to charge upfront and only reimburse what was paid from the manufacturer would not fly in a modern new vehicle dealership and probably would violate some state consumer protection laws.