On 3 occasions, we had 3 buicks come in with recalls and under 50K miles. All of them never did any maintenance with us. All 3 came in with minor additional issues like rattles in doors, a fit/finish issue, and a brake squeel. Sinc e all were close to 50K and not good customers, we told them they are past warranty and no assistance. In all 3 cases, we were done on time, and the car was washed. All three customers recieved a CSI squestionaire, and all 3 rated us only "satisfied" because we did not reslove all of their concerns.
To start, I think it is grossly incorrect of GM to issue a CSI statement when it is past warranty, and grossly incorrect of a customer to rate us because we would not do a goodwill #$%^& warranty repair for a customer that does nothing with us (we did not even sell these cars) Buick sales are dieing beyond belief. GM is not making a Buick that is attractive to anyone that is under 85 years old.
My resolution to the probelm is if they are under 5 years old and under 50K, do whatgever they want when they come in for a recall. Buick customers, due to that lack of Buick population in centeral California, is a minimal part of my warranty business. But if you look at Buick CSI, it is below average, as compared to GMC and Pontiac which is way above average.
So I will increase my warranty expense for Buick just to get a better CSI. If GM is going to hold me to a good CSI, and issue a CSI report to someone whos is past 3/36, then I am going to act as if that vehicle is still under bumper to bumper. GM made me do it for their illogical programs. Have others experienced this??
[This message has been edited by Michael White (edited 09-06-2003).]