What would you do?

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weskar

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Treasure Coast , Florida
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Kubota L4240HSTC
I own a one year old Kubota 4240 HSTC, garage kept. When the tractor was purchased new the top, fenders and hood has signs of fading due to the harsh Florida sun. The dealer indicated that there is a three (3) year guarantee on the paint. I waited until there was about five hundred hours on the unit, notified the dealer of the paint fading issue, additionally I had a few others items installed, and a five hundred hour service.There is a $2.00 per mile pick up and delivery fee. My question is , Should the dealer absorb the cost of transportation since it was mostly a warranty issue?
 
   / What would you do? #2  
If it was the only thing it went there for I would think they would, however, since you had other things done, probably not.
 
   / What would you do? #3  
I don't think they are compensated for transportation under warranty but some will eat the cost for the sake of customer satisfaction.
 
   / What would you do? #4  
If it was the only thing it went there for I would think they would, however, since you had other things done, probably not.

So the more money you spend with them the less likely they are to help you out??
 
   / What would you do? #5  
So the more money you spend with them the less likely they are to help you out??
I was just saying if they are already charging him that is probably the reasoning but of course the right thing to do is not charge an existing customer like you said.
 
   / What would you do? #6  
I would pay the $2/mile without complaint.

I presume that is $2/mile with the tractor on a trailer, which makes two transits with no revenue. Plus an employee making $20 an hour with employer taxes and insurance ($4 per hour for health insurance and Worker's Comp.) during entire transit time, plus loading, unloading and tie down. Plus fuel for a heavy truck pulling a trailer, maybe 12 miles per gallon? Plus truck and trailer insurance, wear, tear and maintenance.

$2/mile MIGHT cover cost. Might. I can't divine any profit on your tractor transportation.
 
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There is a $2.00 per mile pick up and delivery fee. My question is , Should the dealer absorb the cost of transportation since it was mostly a warranty issue?
Warranty does not cover transportation.
 
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I would not worry about faded paint...
 
   / What would you do? #9  
Warranty does not cover transportation.

Agreed, but some dealers will cover it for a period as a customers relations good will gesture. My dealer will cover transport for 1 year. But that is just their policy, they do not get compensated for transport. They charge $75 flat for approximately 30 miles radius. I am about that far from them. That includes pickup and delivery for $75. I thought that was pretty reasonable, I can't see how they are making any money with that.

James K0UA
 
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I can give a bit of perspective on this from a dealer (I've got two Kubota locations). We give free pickup/ delivery during the warranty period, and it's the customer's repsonsibility afterwards. I just checked my business system, and for trucking we're at -$27,656 YTD. It will top -30k by the end of the year, and we charge $2.50/ loaded mile after the warranty has expired. That loss must be offset by other departments of our business.

What does it all mean? Some dealers choose to itemize the charge for delivery, and others abosrb it in the margin for sales/parts/service/rental. Whichever way the dealer chooses to cover that cost, it must covered.

I do have a serious question. Would you prefer to pay the transportation cost on the frontend ("washed" into the sale price of the equipment), or would you prefer an itemized charge for the service of transporting your equipment? It's a serious question.... every dealer does it one of those two ways, but how does the customer feel about it? Take care.
 

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