Re: Bad dealers going bye-bye for a reason?

Brian J White (bwhite@pacificwest.com)
Tue, 06 Jul 1999 09:27:10 -0700

Id take my chances if I could be sporting around in a 306 GTI-6 right now.

>Thus, my experience over 35 years of car buying tells me that I get
>better service from a small, experienced dealership where I can get to
>know the mechanic(s) and he (they) can get to know my car. I fear this is
>a thing of the past.
>
>But I have to grant that there might be some necessity that Peugeot, if
>it is to return to these shores, have dealers that "look professional"
>and big-time. Image is everything.
>
>I just hope they'll leave a little niche for people who care about what
>they drive, not whether it impresses the neighbors.
>
>
>On Fri, 2 Jul 1999 23:49:47 -0700 (PDT) Trygve D Oye
><tryg@u.washington.edu> writes:
>>Has anyone ever thought that maybe the reason that PSA is cancelling
>>its
>>ties with some dealerships, but not all, is that they are trying to
>>rid
>>themselves of their old poor-dealer-service image before a possible
>>return to the US? Could they be setting up a dealer network that
>>they
>>feel will provide superior service to that of before?
>
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