LVSteve
Member
I am the customer who always stops by [not calls] the Service Department and sets an appointment to get work done on my vehicle a week or two in advance & have any required parts ordered in advance so they will be there when the service is to done. I have used your service department for 40 years & have bought many new vehicles from your dealership over that time period.
I am willing to wait for the repairs to be completed on my truck/car but there are some things that have been done to me that TURN me into an Nasty customer who will raise the roof off the dealership:
1). We agreed two/three weeks in advance that my appointment time would be at 8 am, I arrived 15 minutes earlier than appointment time. I expect/demand that the work is done in a timely manner. Start work on my truck at the appointment time not 30 to 45 later. Repair tech will not stop my job to do a quick 5 minutes fix on someone elses vehicle [they can wait their turn].
2). If my vehicle breaks down I willing to wait my turn for the warranty work, no problem. If my repairs require the vehicle be at your repair shop over 24 hours you will provide me a "loaner" vehicle, of the same class as the one you are working on (I have this in writing) until repairs are completed.
3). When traveling if I break down I will ask how long the repairs will take and if it will be over night, the dealership will be required to provide a loaner.
4). And, my biggest problem that will case me to go ballastic is Don't Lie to Me. Don't tell me stop by tomarrow at 3 pm to pick up my truck. I get there after a 30 minute drive and the truck isn't ready and the stealership didn't call to let me know.
rant off
If you treat your customers with respect they treat you with the same.
I strongly suggest that you never break down in Las Vegas. If your repairs are going to require an overnight stay, you might get a ride in a courtesy bus to a motel, but that's it. No, they are not coming to get you the next morning. Unless you have some fancy coverage from a prestige make that you drive, most if not all you have listed is not going to happen in this town. Loaner? "The rental desk is over there, Sir", or "I can give you the numbers for Avis, Budget etc."
My second experience with a shop in Vegas not long after coming to the US was with a small 4x4 SUV. I bought it used and having been told of the neglect meted out to cars in this city and that there is no annual inspection in NV, I took it to a shop and asked to have the oil in both diffs changed, and the plugs and engine oil changed. I discovered later that NONE of the work was done on the diffs and the two slightly difficult to reach plugs were never changed.
