Callum
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Kia probably does not read this forum, they probably don't care. It will stop me from driving another KIA vehicle, no matter how much I love the brand.
Your service department, and technicians are a joke. My Stinger has had over $3,000 in repairs done only due to the fact that the techs, advisors and detail crews aren't up to par. Not including a one week paint correction that took me out of a car.
At what point do you look at your internal dealership claims and focus on the brand image you are trying to build? This sucks. I can't take my car to one of your "authorized dealers".
Not one dealership has been confident with my GT2. One guy opened the hood and asked me if it's a 4 cylinder. You are the tech, learn the products. They had no idea WTF my car was. I live in Atlanta, not BFE.
Train your dealers, train the techs like the brand you want to be. Stop being a non-premium brand and be a premium brand like you are trying to be! I used to get a 14 year old Mercedes Benz serviced, my car was treated like a AMG GT-S. KBB valued the vehicle at $12,500.
You need to train your advisors to treat customers that own a Stinger, differently than the customer that has a 2006 Rio. You need to train your techs to treat a Stinger differently than a 2006 Rio. You need to make sure dealers can support the owners of Stingers, they aren't the same as the customer with the 2006 Rio. We aren't stuck up, but we did come from "real premium brands". This isn't how you become a premium brand, this is how you kill off something that would have been great.
Charge $52,000 for a KIA? ACT LIKE YOU CHARGE $52,000 FOR A KIA. This isn't how you become a premium brand, this is how you kill off something that would have been great.
*mic drop*
Your service department, and technicians are a joke. My Stinger has had over $3,000 in repairs done only due to the fact that the techs, advisors and detail crews aren't up to par. Not including a one week paint correction that took me out of a car.
- I've had engine oil on my seats, steering wheel after an oil change
- Doors, instrument panels scratched (replaced after many meetings with the managers)
- Interior panels super glued back together after work (from the above bulletin point)
- Scratched trim panels from the super glued panels being replaced
- Broken clips from replacing the scratched trim panels.
- Severely damaged paint from detail crew
- 6 months arguing and pulling fingernails trying to get it fixed.
- $2,500 paint correcting finally performed on your dime.
- I live with rattles, in fear of my car getting screwed up more!
At what point do you look at your internal dealership claims and focus on the brand image you are trying to build? This sucks. I can't take my car to one of your "authorized dealers".
Not one dealership has been confident with my GT2. One guy opened the hood and asked me if it's a 4 cylinder. You are the tech, learn the products. They had no idea WTF my car was. I live in Atlanta, not BFE.
Train your dealers, train the techs like the brand you want to be. Stop being a non-premium brand and be a premium brand like you are trying to be! I used to get a 14 year old Mercedes Benz serviced, my car was treated like a AMG GT-S. KBB valued the vehicle at $12,500.
You need to train your advisors to treat customers that own a Stinger, differently than the customer that has a 2006 Rio. You need to train your techs to treat a Stinger differently than a 2006 Rio. You need to make sure dealers can support the owners of Stingers, they aren't the same as the customer with the 2006 Rio. We aren't stuck up, but we did come from "real premium brands". This isn't how you become a premium brand, this is how you kill off something that would have been great.
Charge $52,000 for a KIA? ACT LIKE YOU CHARGE $52,000 FOR A KIA. This isn't how you become a premium brand, this is how you kill off something that would have been great.
*mic drop*