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Originally Posted by Rob998
You surprise me paulsant & jem10! I like the fact that DM don't try & shove a sale down your throat & basically let you make your own mind up. You're free to try any bike in the showroom out for size & they are very generous with their demo bikes (a full day test ride is a common occurrence).
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Rob I'm not slagging DM off just giving my impressions, its the first time I've ever been there..... I personally would like to be greeted at a dealer and not left to wounder around aimlessly with the Mrs in tow; with every one in sight involved in phone conversations, its a English thing we do not feel right interrupting phone calls unless we know the people.
I'm sure the guys are top notch, maybe if I did not roll up on a Kawasaki reaction might have been a bit diff, who knows? But I did contact the sales dept first via a sales enquire via the net. No firm commitment was given as to when a demo S4 would be available to ride "as the demo was out on loan and not sure when it will be back"
Never met the parts or service guys, only the sales dudes and here first impressions matter if these guys get it right you might part with you cash, but.......if you get a feeling of indifference you then get the impression that the rest of the dealer ship is the same, harsh but true sorry. How would you feel at Adsa waiting to pay and the girls on here mobile phone not taking any notice of you? We all have diff expecations
In defence of DM I was invited to Rivington Barn for the Monster event, and to their open day on the 14Th Sept. Hey maybe I'm just a grumpy old git.
The S4RS is the dogs bollox though luv it,
Paul..........