Today we picked up our Jurgens Tooradin van from Jurgens. We took it back for some minor additions.
Such a refreshing difference. All work was carried out professionally and in a timely manner. We are thrilled to bits. Thank you so much to Paul Cotch and Anthony Assaw for making our Jurgens experience wonderful.
Recently I have had first hand experience of another manufacturer's management of numerous warranty items on a brand new, unused van which cost in excess of $80,000, purchased by my sister.
In all, over 50 items needed rectification. These items were handled over several return trips, with the manufacturer losing interest with each visit.
Sometimes I think we should give credit where credit is due.
Thumbs up to Jurgens!
sherbert said
08:39 PM May 31, 2014
Congratulations DMBM , went to the Pakenham factory where they are manufactured and everyone there were so nice and helpful and absolutely love their vans . I am so envious of you but very happy for you as well . Good to read your great report wish it was me .... maybe one day can always dream . Going to visit a sales yard one day to see if that dream can possibly come true . Enjoy your Jurgen and kind regards Sherbert .
Baz421 said
08:43 PM May 31, 2014
Agree 100% give PUBLICCREDIT WHERE DUE and this is one of those instances.
DMBM said
08:58 PM May 31, 2014
Hi Sherbert
Hope you find the van for you, soon :)
Baz421
This whole experience has been a bit of an eye opener. LOL. We are happy campers right now.
GaryKelly said
07:21 AM Jun 1, 2014
I agree. Giving credit where credit is due may also inspire other manufacturers to lift their game. Happy camping!
deverall11 said
11:32 AM Jun 1, 2014
Congrats on your new van. Something in your post is not quiet clear. Our experience in the past has been that it's not the manufacturer that is misbehaving but the dealer. Was your good experience with the dealer or the manufacturer?
Larry
Vic41 said
02:24 PM Jun 1, 2014
deverall11 wrote:
Congrats on your new van. Something in your post is not quiet clear. Our experience in the past has been that it's not the manufacturer that is misbehaving but the dealer. Was your good experience with the dealer or the manufacturer? Larry
Interesting that Larry, an ex long serving salesman selling vans from one particular manufacturer told me that this manufacturer gave the dealers a small amount of money each year (a couple of thousand I think it was) to fix minor small warranty items and if the dealer did not use it they got to keep it, so there was a reluctance on behalf of the dealers to spend this money on a small fix, often blaming the customer for abuse of the particular product in order to put them off. Major faults were paid for by the factory.
I am not sure about other manufacturers and dealers and how they operate though.
-- Edited by Vic41 on Sunday 1st of June 2014 02:25:03 PM
DMBM said
07:58 PM Jun 1, 2014
Hi Larry,
We dealt with Jurgens themselves. Our dealer is in another state.
johna56 said
07:55 PM Feb 18, 2015
New van July 2014, 14 faults on delivery, has been in dealers yard for nearly 19 weeks of its 26 week life and parts still not here from South Africa and NO indication as to when or if they will arrive.
Good to hear that some have had some service satisfaction. Love the van but warranty service needs to get real.
Replace the van or fix and return it.
johna56 said
08:54 PM Apr 1, 2015
Parts finally arrived by ship and repairs carried out today 01-04-2015, 8 months since reported on purchase date end of July 2014. The repairs are very good and ceiling looks like it should have on delivery.
Still have fridge fault and leaking toilet, both Thetford products but at least we now have the van and able to use it and get some enjoyment from it. Have had a few months to compare the van against other brands and still go with out original decision to buy Jurgens. Very well made in comparison but our van should not have been sold in the condition it was back in July 2014, which is a dealer problem and they also did not do a pre delivery or even sign the book.
Will be having words with them when back in QLD ( Brisbane).
Spydermann said
10:29 AM Apr 25, 2015
The Jurgens Sungazer was on my shopping list. I've e-mailed two dealers over a week ago with questions on vans they had in stock.
One dealer's ad was full of discrepancies compared with Jurgens pamphlets and I asked to confirm things. No reply as yet. That doesn't give me much comfort. Is pre-delivery just as haphazard? Reading some comments here, I just may scrub Jurgens off my list. Even if customer service was good, the quality of the unit delivered appears questionable. Pity, because the specs tick all the right boxes for me.
johna56 said
12:45 PM May 2, 2015
Spydermann wrote:
The Jurgens Sungazer was on my shopping list. I've e-mailed two dealers over a week ago with questions on vans they had in stock.
One dealer's ad was full of discrepancies compared with Jurgens pamphlets and I asked to confirm things. No reply as yet. That doesn't give me much comfort. Is pre-delivery just as haphazard? Reading some comments here, I just may scrub Jurgens off my list. Even if customer service was good, the quality of the unit delivered appears questionable. Pity, because the specs tick all the right boxes for me.
Suggest you don't scrub them off your list as if you get a good one, checked and had a pre delivery done on it by the selling agent there should be no problems. It is up to the dealers to check and make sure of the van condition prior to passing it on to customers, and suggest that a bad dealer will also give a company a bad name through their sloppy and don't care attitude.
After reading reports on other sites besides this one, there is one dealer in Queensland that I would advise anyone to steer clear of. It sells multiple brands of caravans... Buyer beware, do the research first before putting even a deposit down..
Spydermann said
11:22 AM May 20, 2015
The Jurgens 1901 still keeps floating to the top of my list. A brother of a friend bought a dual axle Jurgens just recently. The friend reckons it's a great finish using great materials and he's a fussy tradesman. Poured all over it. The 1901 was impressive. It's about the only small van that has decent sized single beds. Luckily I actually have 3 dealers within a reasonable distance to bargain with.
johna56 said
05:29 PM May 20, 2015
Spydermann wrote:
The Jurgens 1901 still keeps floating to the top of my list. A brother of a friend bought a dual axle Jurgens just recently. The friend reckons it's a great finish using great materials and he's a fussy tradesman. Poured all over it. The 1901 was impressive. It's about the only small van that has decent sized single beds. Luckily I actually have 3 dealers within a reasonable distance to bargain with.
As I said previously, don't write them off as they are a good van, just make sure it has a pre delivery done and check it out yourself prior to parting with your hard earned cash.
At least you have a head start, you aren't buying in Queensland
Today we picked up our Jurgens Tooradin van from Jurgens. We took it back for some minor additions.
Such a refreshing difference. All work was carried out professionally and in a timely manner. We are thrilled to bits. Thank you so much to Paul Cotch and Anthony Assaw for making our Jurgens experience wonderful.
Recently I have had first hand experience of another manufacturer's management of numerous warranty items on a brand new, unused van which cost in excess of $80,000, purchased by my sister.
In all, over 50 items needed rectification. These items were handled over several return trips, with the manufacturer losing interest with each visit.
Sometimes I think we should give credit where credit is due.
Thumbs up to Jurgens!
Agree 100% give PUBLIC CREDIT WHERE DUE and this is one of those instances.
Hope you find the van for you, soon :)
Baz421
This whole experience has been a bit of an eye opener. LOL. We are happy campers right now.
Larry
Interesting that Larry, an ex long serving salesman selling vans from one particular manufacturer told me that this manufacturer gave the dealers a small amount of money each year (a couple of thousand I think it was) to fix minor small warranty items and if the dealer did not use it they got to keep it, so there was a reluctance on behalf of the dealers to spend this money on a small fix, often blaming the customer for abuse of the particular product in order to put them off. Major faults were paid for by the factory.
I am not sure about other manufacturers and dealers and how they operate though.
-- Edited by Vic41 on Sunday 1st of June 2014 02:25:03 PM
Hi Larry,
We dealt with Jurgens themselves. Our dealer is in another state.
New van July 2014, 14 faults on delivery, has been in dealers yard for nearly 19 weeks of its 26 week life and parts still not here from South Africa and NO indication as to when or if they will arrive.
Good to hear that some have had some service satisfaction. Love the van but warranty service needs to get real.
Replace the van or fix and return it.
Parts finally arrived by ship and repairs carried out today 01-04-2015, 8 months since reported on purchase date end of July 2014. The repairs are very good and ceiling looks like it should have on delivery.
Still have fridge fault and leaking toilet, both Thetford products but at least we now have the van and able to use it and get some enjoyment from it. Have had a few months to compare the van against other brands and still go with out original decision to buy Jurgens. Very well made in comparison but our van should not have been sold in the condition it was back in July 2014, which is a dealer problem and they also did not do a pre delivery or even sign the book.
Will be having words with them when back in QLD ( Brisbane).
One dealer's ad was full of discrepancies compared with Jurgens pamphlets and I asked to confirm things. No reply as yet. That doesn't give me much comfort. Is pre-delivery just as haphazard? Reading some comments here, I just may scrub Jurgens off my list. Even if customer service was good, the quality of the unit delivered appears questionable. Pity, because the specs tick all the right boxes for me.
Suggest you don't scrub them off your list as if you get a good one, checked and had a pre delivery done on it by the selling agent there should be no problems. It is up to the dealers to check and make sure of the van condition prior to passing it on to customers, and suggest that a bad dealer will also give a company a bad name through their sloppy and don't care attitude.
After reading reports on other sites besides this one, there is one dealer in Queensland that I would advise anyone to steer clear of. It sells multiple brands of caravans... Buyer beware, do the research first before putting even a deposit down..
As I said previously, don't write them off as they are a good van, just make sure it has a pre delivery done and check it out yourself prior to parting with your hard earned cash.
At least you have a head start, you aren't buying in Queensland