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I mentioned these concerns to my dealer (I've uh... extensively... tested their parts delivery) and I was told it's partial, with them handling bikes, but parts still coming from the fatherland...
I will not be impressed or put up with that importers shit, when I know how it is (was)...
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
it does not really change the issue, the manufactures warranty is just part of the back up a dealer provides by law, the CGA states that things must last as long as a reasonable person paying the price must last, most MX bikes do not come with any manufactures warranty, but they are still covered by the CGA and must be fit for purpose, and have to be backed up by the dealer, the CGA also mentions the distributor or agent, so they are not totally out of the picture either,
the dealer can not contract out of the CGA, so any deal you come to about not honoring the warranty is not worth the paper it is written on for the dealer, because the motor vehicle disputes tribunal will ignore it,
the dealers source the parts though the distributor because that is who pays for them on warranty jobs,
Last edited by scott411; 17th July 2013 at 16:30. Reason: more info
Certainly true. I was thinking that if the dealer was unable to go elswhere for parts in order to get them in a reasonable timeframe, opting out of the manufacturers warranty would allow them to honour the bike's warranty in a better way. Not sure of that would be okay for other bits and pieces though.
You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
Shorai Powersports batteries are very trick!
By "contracting out" I'm really endeavouring to draw the retailer's attention to the fact that the warranty they are promoting is worthless. A two-year, unlimited km warranty may sound nice, but in Aprilia's case, that's where it ends. Seriously. The distributor has no intention whatsoever in honouring it, and that should be a point worth making.
It's a pity that there is no way of communicating directly with Aprilia on these matters.
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
If the customer ordered genuine makers parts ex overseas (as I have done with Honda parts) and they come in a genuine 'makers' bag with logo, part number etc printed on it, and the dealer fits them to the bike under warranty, then I fail to see how a warranty could be dishonoured in any manner legally.
Maybe if the previously mentioned dealers started doing this then the importers would get their shit sorted.
Not really.
If the dealer has got themselves into a position whereby they are forced to use factory parts from the factory, and there is no service level agreement for getting said parts (nor penalties for breaking that agreement); then they have contracted themselves between a rock and a hard place. Making this the customer's problem is not only bad business but it's unfair. They are dumb for getting in that situation in the first place, especially with Italians.
If Aprilia Italia won't allow NZ dealers to source parts elsewhere, even though we're, what, 82 sales out of however many - then just set up as a non-official dealer. Clearly the advantage to being official is fuckall anyway, and I doubt many sales would be lost due to being unofficial. In fact I'd say more damage is being done through the shitty wait times, than any damage being 'unofficial'...
I'd argue that in 90% of cases warranties are worthless for the consumer anyway. In theory they are 'icing' on top of the CGA cake. In most cases they are just an excuse for the vendor to argue they 'don't have to fix it'. Sometimes warranties are realistic (say, 5yr/50thou km for a vehicle) - but a 1 year warranty on a washing machine? Yeah, cos I expect to buy one of those every year....
I was considering an 750 Aprilia as my next bike.
Bit worried now.
He sure go a bum deal there.
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