Quantcast
Jump to content


Recommended Posts

Guest Lenny
Posted
Just wondering how many of you go back to your dealer for parts and service ???

Why don't you go back?

Why do you buy parts elsewhere?

A.

My dealer has always taken good care of me without any resistance or delay.

Epic Motorsports

Saint George, Ut.

Lenny

Posted

Extreme Mini Rails Laughlin, Neveda. I'd rather eat black widows than go back. Good line of b.s. at point of sale and then nothing. Even had to chase them for the title. :angry:

Posted

My dealer was ok through the sale ,but is 45 miles one way . Don't think he was very honest when I asked him

about durability of these machines . I told him when I first brought it home that I spent 3 hr rerouting engine

harnesses and how on my first ride the bolts came loose in the shifter .All he said was "well I havn't heard of

that one". One of my biggest complaints is no follow through, Numerous times I have called and have been

promised a return phone call that never happens.

Posted

Even though I import Joyner products in NZ, 80% of my daily hits on my website come from mainland USA so what I've done is included the top three dealers that I have found in the last three years in my mind that you should consider buying off, if they are in your area. It's just a guide, however the reason I have named these three Dealers is, in no particular order, product knowledge, websites, trust, after-sale service, range of products, after-market products, proactive on forums such as ours, and feedback from customers that I have heard about. There are a lot of Dealers who are more on the Buggy side of Joyner that could be named too, but because I deal more with Joyner UTVs and get UTV inquiries from the States, these are my top three and yes Tim, you make the grade. I hope that helps any future buyers in any way.

http://www.lifestyleutvs.com/apps/links/

Cheers Mike.

Posted

A. I am a car/toy guy. I have always did my own work except when on warranty since High School. BUT my Dealer, Bill at Audio2000 in Tucson, is a great guy & business.

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

Posted

Trevor @ Mudslinger Motorsports in central Alberta - two thumbs up!! Good guy and great service. His specialty is the buggies but he is very knowlegable in all Joyner products. The only problem is that he is an hour and a half away so all the warranty work has a deductable with gas prices and all. He always answers his phone for help and is as transparent as any dealer can be. I give him all the business I can and he is willing to send parts to all of Alberta if anyone else needs some. Even has a website to boot!

Posted

Pacific Rides is who I bought from. They suck in every way took 2 months to get a title kept telling me they would send a fuel tank wound up getting it from Joyner after 6 months. Have been no help at all.

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.



  • Similar Topics

    • By HISUN Sector 750 EPS Failu
      "Mrs. Smith" doesn't like how loud our Sector 750 is.  On a HISUN forum someone said the same thing about his 750.  I haven't given it much thought because I've been more focused on stuff that has broken.
      So, I used my decibel meter to check ours out.  4000 RPM, Low gear, under 20 MPH . . . . 97 decibels.  That's above most ordinances, even state boat noise limits.
      AI Overview Ninety-seven (97) decibels is considered very loud and dangerous to hearing with prolonged exposure, roughly equivalent to a newspaper press, a loud nightclub, or a snowmobile. At this level, damage can occur after just 30 minutes, necessitating hearing protection
    • By Pop Bob
      I’m ready to buy a second machine. I looked at a Gator and a Mule. They are larger than I want. Something more trail size will be better. That being said, I do not wish to purchase from a big box store again. Can anyone recommend a good dealer who sells Hisun based machines?
      Also, any thoughts on a machine with enclosed cab, HVAC, and modern electronics
      Pop Bob 
    • By Fmaxiron
      Hit a rock last weekend and trashed my front A-arm and axle on my Outlander. I’ve been looking around for reliable sources for replacement components. A lot of listings online look a bit hit or miss, so I’m trying to figure out what’s actually worth trusting.
      Has anyone here had good luck with dealers or sites where you can buy genuine Can-Am spare parts online without worrying about quality issues or fake OEM stuff? I’d rather pay a bit more and get the right fit than deal with problems later.
      Any recommendations appreciated.
    • By lincolnsq175
      Ive searched and cannot find any performance parts that fit my machine.
      I have a 2020 coleman ut400.
      Im looking for machined sheave kit, programmers, cdi, exhaust and intake.
      I know these are yamaha rhino clones but are they rhino 450 clones?
       
      Any info is appreciated.
×
×
  • Create New...