Dealers
I've only once went to the local dealer before they went bankrupt, to get the radio out, but....
My cousin bought several cars at this dealership and was screwed over every time.
Highlights of the last two cars:
* Alfa 33:
- Busted motormanagement: The dealer said this happened because he drove the cars way to fast...
- Rear suspension broke: It was discovered that a 1.7 suspension was fitted to his 1.3.... He did it himself, the dealer said.
- Bad paintjob: The paint just peeled off. That's just because he didn't choose a metallic paint, they said. So plain laquers don't stick to Alfas?
* Fiat Punto:
- Defective window switches: He shouldn't roll down the windows that much, they said... So power windows should be kept closed?
- Central locking: the remote kept causing problems. Sometimes it didn't work, sometimes the doors kept closing and opening and closing and so on. This was caused by a defective control unit. The dealer said he messed with it himself. The car was then 6 months old.
- One day, the engine wouldn't start. The ignition unit didn't recognize the key, they told him. It was just out of warranty, so he had to pay a rather large bill. Surprise, surprise: it turned out not to be the unit, but a faulty cable somewhere... But they still made him pay for the unit as well, cause he had told them to order it.
The dealership (combined alfa - fiat) wanted to let him pay for almost everything, even under warranty. Once they even didn't replace a leaky shock absorber under warranty, because 'it wasn't that bad yet'.
Fiat Holland had to do a final ruling over almost everything. He wasn't their favorite customer, you can guess. They even didn't send him a notice the dealer was bankrupt. I didn't buy my car there and I did get a notice.....
Not exactly customer friendly service.....
But, on the other hand, a dealer in a nearby town is reliable, customer friendly and they go out of their way to help people on their way asap, even if they have to get the parts from German dealers nearby (I live about 12 miles from the nearest German dealer). So it seems that Fiat dealers aren't all bad, but Fiat will have to raise their standards for dealers.