Your local dealer doesnt have to service your van or do the warranty work.
When we had Bailey's upto 2006/2007 the caravan had to be serviced within 6 weeks of the collection date.
Our Swift caravan, as stated in the manual, has had to be serviced upto 90 days before or 60 days after the date of collection. However the 3rd annual service must be carried out upto 90 days before the date of collection. No leeway on 3rd annual service after date of collection.
Any decent dealer should spell this out to the purchaser. On the other hand the dealer may fairly assune the purchaser reads the manual!!
I will only let my dealer Golden Castle Caravans service my caravan, because of their excellent reputation for serviceing, and because if i have a problem they will do their utmost to solve it ASAP. I live 170 miles from my dealer.
It is my opinion that if you want and expect good service from your dealer then loyalty has to be shown on both sides. When i buy a caravan from my dealer, the knowledge of good future serviceing and the caravan being thoroughly looked after by the dealer is a major part of the deal.This means i can caravan with complete peace of mind in the knowledge that if anything should go wrong i will be looked after.
There are some really decent dealers around,besides my own Golden Castle Caravans,as is often pointed out on this forum.Perhaps it is me, but i cannot understand why more caravanners do not go to one of these dealers and build a good relationship with them.Perhaps if they did we would hear less problems on the forum.
Hamer