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After Sale – Service
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Would
the vehicle I buy on-line have warranty service in my local
area?
It may. You will want
to talk directly with the internet seller AS WELL AS
with the proposed local warranty service provider and
confirm
in writing that the specific vehicle you are
purchasing can and will have local warranty service
at a specific location. Also, it is recommended that
you personally go and meet the local service company
and evaluate their facility, their credentials, and
their ability and willingness to be your service provider
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If I am
not pleased with the contracted local service provider
that the internet seller has provided, can I take my vehicle
elsewhere for warranty service of the adaptive equipment?
Possibly. But many local retailers
will not work on products that are sold on-line for
several reasons. Many internet sellers allow warranty
service only by their designated facilities; and even
if they are flexible, they may not pay competitive
warranty labor rates, resulting in a limited number
of places willing to take on warranty repairs. This
is important because it could mean that you pay the
bill. Secondly, internet sellers usually do not offer
training for technicians in your local market, also
limiting the choice of service facilities. Lastly,
since the local retailer may not be familiar with the
on-line product, they may decline to work on the vehicle
due to safety concerns and the risk of being liable
in the event of an accident or injury.
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What about
the warranty on the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)
chassis if I buy the vehicle on-line?
If the adaptive vehicle manufacturer
performs vehicle modifications that are not approved
by the OEM, certain parts of your OEM warranty might
become void as a result of the modifications. Vehicles
sold by NMEDA dealers generally do not have this problem.
Also, consider that local OEM dealers usually have
relationships with local adaptive equipment retailers.
This relationship and familiarity is valuable when
an OEM warranty issue arises. A local adaptive equipment
dealer can often be of assistance in resolving warranty
issues with the local OEM service center.
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