It's not the minefield some make it out to be.
true, in practice most problems are easily resolved, and warranty in the bike industry is always best solved with a pack of biscuits and a nice conversation. There is rarely any need to get heated or worried. In most cases if you are nice, things get sorted long long outside warranty periods and we've even be know to "warranty" things that are clearly crash damage because the customer has been nice and positive about everything.
Are you saying there's different rules for some Manufactures than others within the EU?
There are EU rules, and then these are implemented by each country in different ways and each brand in different ways.
We in the UK are in the EU and can freely exercise powers to buy from any member state not effecting either our rights as consumers or the Manufacturers that's the Law.
I asked Martin@ebike for some advice on accessories advertised on his web site which he refused to sell. That within his rights, warranty repairs if a franchised dealer would be another situation.
You can of course by from who ever you want anywhere in the world, but your contract of purchase is always with the person you bought it off. No brand is forced by any law to force its dealers to work on our support other dealers customers. Some do, and its common in some industries, but not so common in cycling, because the whole industry is attempting to support a network of independent shops for better or worse.
Mr KTM you may go on about the rembit and dollar etc but if there substantial cheaper elsewhere within the common market/ EEC you have a problem which needs addressing with the Manufacturer or Importer/Concessionaire regarding price structure
Agreed, we look after KTM in the UK, if the euro is weak, the prices here look high, and we miss out on some bike sales. But next year the € could be weak and we'll get more. Certainly a good number of UK dealers sell bikes back into Europe, so at the moment the power is with the dealers who've invested in stock, and they can charge pretty much what they like because people will buy it.
Don't shoot the messenger for a situation on prices of which I'm guessing you have more control than many here. I have not a clue to the price difference with regards to the KTM europen prices.
We set the prices at the start of the season the based on the €, from then on, it can go either way. If there was a dramatic change one way or other we could issue a half season new price list, but our bikes are still too cheap at RRP if anything compared to the competition (according to our dealers).
Though I can inform you we have just Purchased for our leasing side 25 BMW's and 25 VW's from Belgium to UK Spec at first they said they could not speak English and dd not have the computer codes to order RH drive.
One call to BMW and VW in the UK and both dealers phoned us back to apologise, orders now confirmed all we need to do is arrange collection when they arrive at the Belgium Dealers eight to twelve weeks.
Bear in mind we get fleet rates from both BMW and VW UK and these still work out at a 5.85% saving over our UK discount.
You're talking about a different industry that I have no knowledge of, so I can't comment really.