What's your loaner?
That makes sense, plus Jim the Service Manager at Sarasota is very competent and seems to hire real good people. It's kinda a problem though with their new loaner policy, they just adopted it fairly recently.
I'm located in New Port Richey. I wish they would open a dealership around here, even if its in Odessa or Trinity. There is even a BMW and Ferrari dealership is Palm Harbor. But at least I have 5 dealerships within a 45-60 minute drive I can choose from so its not the worst.




Just curious as to who to blame on poor customer service these days.
Just curious as to who to blame on poor customer service these days.




First its the responsibility of the Ownership of the store. Owners hire GMs and set the standards in the first instance. But because of the Franchise arrangement, MBUSA shares in the responsibility. The individual who owns the McDonalds on the corner has to meet the standards that come out of Chicago. The wide variance in performance of the MB dealers is evidence that the standards coming out of Atlanta are pretty loose. I have worked with MB dealers who could do surgery, and others that couldn't fill the air in a tire (literally). After all its the MB Star that is on the car, MBUSA is responsible for the brand in this country. They have multiple ways of enforcing standards. Some positive, some negative. They have the ultimate power because they can pull, albeit not easily, the franchise agreement. That's who I think is to blame.
First its the responsibility of the Ownership of the store. Owners hire GMs and set the standards in the first instance. But because of the Franchise arrangement, MBUSA shares in the responsibility. The individual who owns the McDonalds on the corner has to meet the standards that come out of Chicago. The wide variance in performance of the MB dealers is evidence that the standards coming out of Atlanta are pretty loose. I have worked with MB dealers who could do surgery, and others that couldn't fill the air in a tire (literally). After all its the MB Star that is on the car, MBUSA is responsible for the brand in this country. They have multiple ways of enforcing standards. Some positive, some negative. They have the ultimate power because they can pull, albeit not easily, the franchise agreement. That's who I think is to blame.
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My numerous visits last year saw me get A200 Hatch and Sedan, B180 and C200.
But in order for me to get these loaner cars, I have to wait at least a month.
Our local dealer probably has 35+ loaners. A good mix of A's, CLA's, GLA's, GLB's, GLC's, C300's, E350's which are given to most customers. They have some nicer spec'd cars like a CLS450, E450 (sedan, wagon, coupe), GLC43, or GLE350/450 that are given to specific customers. Interestingly I've never seen a GLS loaner. I would imagine some families would need a 3rd row? My local BMW dealer is similar, they swapped all their awful 320i's for 2-series Gran Coupes (yuck!), a lot of X1 and X2's (also yuck), X3's, X5's, X7's, and a few 3 and 5-series. They've slimmed down the number of sedans in their fleets.




We've had a GLC loaner, and a couple of cars (Chevy Tahoe and Ford Flex) from their used lot when all of their loaners were booked and our GL450 was being kept longer than promised.
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Does anyone have any recent experience with renting a car through the dealership which uses Enterprise? Last time I had to do this (maybe like 5-7 years ago) at a different dealership, it was a horrible experience and Enterprise tried to nickel and dime me for everything and tried to charge me for the rental when they said it was no cost to me.
Does anyone have any recent experience with renting a car through the dealership which uses Enterprise? Last time I had to do this (maybe like 5-7 years ago) at a different dealership, it was a horrible experience and Enterprise tried to nickel and dime me for everything and tried to charge me for the rental when they said it was no cost to me.
I will not use Enterprise under any conditions no matter what the situation may be. Period.







