Hi there I just thought I would express my personal experience in dealing with BRP regarding a cross border warranty repair situation.
Long story short I'm an owner of a US purchased '08 Summit XP and I live in Canada. I bought the sled (technically used but no miles) from the importer of the sled.
Recently on a trip to the mountains my sled cratered. The engine blew and seized. Now that being said, the 800R has a good record of reliability in the '08s with very few engine problems, it could happen with any manufacturer. I just wanted the sled fixed is all and I was planning on snow checking an '09.
I always had the option of bringing it to the US to get warrantied but I decided that I would see if I could get it repaired in Canada first after seeing a few guys on forums getting warranty on US sleds (also using BRP's owners manual and the pages on how the warranty is for North America as my reason for the claim).
One of the first questions this lovely young lady asked me after telling her its a US sled in canada is for the serial number of the sled to do a trace on it (She said she wanted to see if the warranty had been transferred to me).
I didn't give her the number I told her I just wanted to know if they would do this since I wasn't the importer and she said no. No warranty on ANY US sled in Canada. So I brought up the booklet and she says they're fully within their legal right to deny and void warranty on cross border sleds to protect the canadian dealers (the typical story). So after a little while of talking to her and me getting frustrated I asked if they've been taken to court about any of this and she's like "No". No explanation no nothing just a flat "No". kind of weird since I've heard of several lawsuits going on.
Then I said "Look, one way or the other BRP will be paying for the warranty work on this sled whether I bring it to the US or have the work done in Canada and it makes more sense to have it done in Canada".
Her reply was "Well thats the benefit to you, since this is pretty much an anonymous phone call there's not a lot I can do about voiding your warranty"
I asked "so you're telling me that if I had given you the serial number number you would've voided the warranty in Canada AND the US?"
She says "Yes, it would've been flagged as a cross border machine".
I hope someone from BRP reads this cause you guys have just lost a customer for life. I buy new toys every couple years and was quite happy with the XP aside from a few little issues (belts). Like I said before, an engine can go at any time with any manufacturer and that isn't the issue. The ISSUE is the completely underhanded and dirty practice that this CANADIAN FUNDED company practices by pretending to help a customer but all the while planning on screwing him over by flagging the sled.
And I know that one guy is a spit in the bucket as far as sales are concerned but as for me and anyone I can convince, no more BRP products.
I'm not bashing on the machine, XP's are great climbers and I'm not usually a brand loyal or disloyal person but this is too much. I will not support a company that tried to screw me over like that.
The bottom line... Think twice about buying from BRP.
Just so you know I was well aware that the warranty was not available in Canada when I bought the sled but thought I'd check it out since I've heard of people getting warranty work done. I was just surprised at the sneaky way they went around trying to void my warranty in the US where it should still be valid.
My complaint is not about whether the warranty in canada was valid or not, its the sneaky way they went around trying to screw me...
Long story short I'm an owner of a US purchased '08 Summit XP and I live in Canada. I bought the sled (technically used but no miles) from the importer of the sled.
Recently on a trip to the mountains my sled cratered. The engine blew and seized. Now that being said, the 800R has a good record of reliability in the '08s with very few engine problems, it could happen with any manufacturer. I just wanted the sled fixed is all and I was planning on snow checking an '09.
I always had the option of bringing it to the US to get warrantied but I decided that I would see if I could get it repaired in Canada first after seeing a few guys on forums getting warranty on US sleds (also using BRP's owners manual and the pages on how the warranty is for North America as my reason for the claim).
One of the first questions this lovely young lady asked me after telling her its a US sled in canada is for the serial number of the sled to do a trace on it (She said she wanted to see if the warranty had been transferred to me).
I didn't give her the number I told her I just wanted to know if they would do this since I wasn't the importer and she said no. No warranty on ANY US sled in Canada. So I brought up the booklet and she says they're fully within their legal right to deny and void warranty on cross border sleds to protect the canadian dealers (the typical story). So after a little while of talking to her and me getting frustrated I asked if they've been taken to court about any of this and she's like "No". No explanation no nothing just a flat "No". kind of weird since I've heard of several lawsuits going on.
Then I said "Look, one way or the other BRP will be paying for the warranty work on this sled whether I bring it to the US or have the work done in Canada and it makes more sense to have it done in Canada".
Her reply was "Well thats the benefit to you, since this is pretty much an anonymous phone call there's not a lot I can do about voiding your warranty"
I asked "so you're telling me that if I had given you the serial number number you would've voided the warranty in Canada AND the US?"
She says "Yes, it would've been flagged as a cross border machine".
I hope someone from BRP reads this cause you guys have just lost a customer for life. I buy new toys every couple years and was quite happy with the XP aside from a few little issues (belts). Like I said before, an engine can go at any time with any manufacturer and that isn't the issue. The ISSUE is the completely underhanded and dirty practice that this CANADIAN FUNDED company practices by pretending to help a customer but all the while planning on screwing him over by flagging the sled.
And I know that one guy is a spit in the bucket as far as sales are concerned but as for me and anyone I can convince, no more BRP products.
I'm not bashing on the machine, XP's are great climbers and I'm not usually a brand loyal or disloyal person but this is too much. I will not support a company that tried to screw me over like that.
The bottom line... Think twice about buying from BRP.
Just so you know I was well aware that the warranty was not available in Canada when I bought the sled but thought I'd check it out since I've heard of people getting warranty work done. I was just surprised at the sneaky way they went around trying to void my warranty in the US where it should still be valid.
My complaint is not about whether the warranty in canada was valid or not, its the sneaky way they went around trying to screw me...