luxury brand? dealer service issue.
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luxury brand? dealer service issue.
I drove all the way to my local dealership today which is a melting pot of high end brands including m.benz, Maybach, Porsche,Land Rover, Jaguar,etc..
upon driving into their fancy service area i was greeted by a friendly(kind of) service writer. i told him i was there and wanted to get my first oil change done since I was at 3650miles and was going on a trip. he told me that since i didnt have an appointment he could not do it and i could come back tomorrow. i suggested that i leave the car and he give me a loaner.. no chance was told there were no loaners until next wednesday..
long story short(too late) just really disappointed in how I couldnt be serviced/helped today its like they didnt try...i have owned other brands so lesser some higher and was never really ever sent away like that. my out of state brother in law was down recently and he got a on the spot oil change on saturday at nissan with his maxima.. i just feel as a owner of a luxury brand vehicle i deserve more....am i wrong?
upon driving into their fancy service area i was greeted by a friendly(kind of) service writer. i told him i was there and wanted to get my first oil change done since I was at 3650miles and was going on a trip. he told me that since i didnt have an appointment he could not do it and i could come back tomorrow. i suggested that i leave the car and he give me a loaner.. no chance was told there were no loaners until next wednesday..
long story short(too late) just really disappointed in how I couldnt be serviced/helped today its like they didnt try...i have owned other brands so lesser some higher and was never really ever sent away like that. my out of state brother in law was down recently and he got a on the spot oil change on saturday at nissan with his maxima.. i just feel as a owner of a luxury brand vehicle i deserve more....am i wrong?
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The dealer was probably slammed, or he would have done it for you. If they're busy, you can't expect them to drop everything and extend wait times for other customers that did have appointments.
I don't think it's reasonable to expect a rental without an appointment either. Next time make a phone call before making the drive.
I don't think it's reasonable to expect a rental without an appointment either. Next time make a phone call before making the drive.
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if you went to an Infiniti dealership, I would expect they would work with you a little more...but you make it sound like you drive to a generic dealership that just deals in high end cars. And sorry to put it this way, but the G37 is not at the top of the list when compared to Maybach.
It could also be the fact that just that dealership is like that. Don't write off the brand just because you had a bad experience at one dealership. You are in South Carolina, get used to sh!tty service in every area, not just the car (when I was stationed in SC it seemed like every single person there was competing for the most incompetent, least helpful award)
And when it really comes down to it...you didn't make an appointment. You should expect at least a little wait time when you just show up. The dealer will never just drop everything for you. What happens when the next person just shows up, are they supposed to drop everything (including you) for them?
It could also be the fact that just that dealership is like that. Don't write off the brand just because you had a bad experience at one dealership. You are in South Carolina, get used to sh!tty service in every area, not just the car (when I was stationed in SC it seemed like every single person there was competing for the most incompetent, least helpful award)
And when it really comes down to it...you didn't make an appointment. You should expect at least a little wait time when you just show up. The dealer will never just drop everything for you. What happens when the next person just shows up, are they supposed to drop everything (including you) for them?
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This was an Infiniti dealership with also carried other brands ...good points...i should of made the appointment,but i was hoping to be squeezed in or somewhat accommodated... especially after my dad ragged me about " I dont need a appointment for my FORD"
been in SC for 8 years i know customer service is not at the forefront of anything here ( ever waited 30minutes for a big mac.)
been in SC for 8 years i know customer service is not at the forefront of anything here ( ever waited 30minutes for a big mac.)
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I have to agree. An appointment really is a must-have these days. It's the only way to reliably get a loaner car in most places.
But I've got one better for you. I took my nice, new, clean G37S Sedan to the shop the other day for it's maiden oil change and realized I would have rather them told me they didn't have a car for me after all. I was walked out to my loaner and found I had been put in a 6 year old G35 with 120,000 miles on the dial. On top of that it smelled like a turd.
But I've got one better for you. I took my nice, new, clean G37S Sedan to the shop the other day for it's maiden oil change and realized I would have rather them told me they didn't have a car for me after all. I was walked out to my loaner and found I had been put in a 6 year old G35 with 120,000 miles on the dial. On top of that it smelled like a turd.
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I had an Audi and had to make an appt everytime. No loaner also. Instead, they give you an Enterprise rental car. Be happy that you even have the option of getting an Infiniti loaner. My parents Mercedes was the same. Appt only at dealer and also gives you an Enterprise rental car.
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I bought my 2010 sedan in Sarasota, about 50 miles north of where I live. They gave me a coupon for the first 2 oil changes. I made an appointment for the first oil change at about 6,000 miles and had them rotate the tires at that time.
They were done in less then an hour, while I waited and it was for free, so I was happy.
If I had to drive 100 mile round trip and leave the car for an oil change/tire rotation, I would just do it myself.
They were done in less then an hour, while I waited and it was for free, so I was happy.
If I had to drive 100 mile round trip and leave the car for an oil change/tire rotation, I would just do it myself.
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I bought my 2010 sedan in Sarasota, about 50 miles north of where I live. They gave me a coupon for the first 2 oil changes. I made an appointment for the first oil change at about 6,000 miles and had them rotate the tires at that time.
They were done in less then an hour, while I waited and it was for free, so I was happy.
If I had to drive 100 mile round trip and leave the car for an oil change/tire rotation, I would just do it myself.
They were done in less then an hour, while I waited and it was for free, so I was happy.
If I had to drive 100 mile round trip and leave the car for an oil change/tire rotation, I would just do it myself.
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Yep, all my oil changes @ Infiniti dealers always were done within an hour so no need for a loaner. I wouldn't expect them to fit me in without an appointment, but if I really needed something done I'd surely call first to see if they could make it happen, but wouldn't just pull into the dealer hoping to get a service done.
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I saw the "no appointment, no service, sorry" as odd first time around.
However, it has its benefits. With the appointment, they generally can service your car and get you on your way within an hour (usually much less) if a loaner is not required.
When i had my Honda, Nissan, etc. Sure, i could just drop in, but the wait times were *much* longer and those customer lounges were always packed like sardines.
The Infiniti "experience" is much more relaxed.
However, it has its benefits. With the appointment, they generally can service your car and get you on your way within an hour (usually much less) if a loaner is not required.
When i had my Honda, Nissan, etc. Sure, i could just drop in, but the wait times were *much* longer and those customer lounges were always packed like sardines.
The Infiniti "experience" is much more relaxed.