Comrie RV
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Main - 541-567-1583
Fax - 541-567-4116
ExtraTollFree - 888-567-1583
- Address:
- 80658 Highway 395 N Hermiston, OR 97838
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- Recreational Vehicles & Campers-Repair & Service, Recreational Vehicles & Campers, Trailers-Repair & Service
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- buick, cadillac, chevrolet, colorado, cougar, dometic, gmc, honda, norcold, roadmaster
General Info
The Comrie background in the RV and automobile business began in Pendleton, Oregon, 1929, when J.F. Comrie built an automobile repair shop that was called "Red's Precision Service." In 1936 he began the new car business with Oldsmobile and was located in the 30 block on S.E. Court. Later that year GMC Truck was added to the business, it was relocated at the corner of S.E. Fifth and Court. In 1944 the building at 511 S.E. Court was purchased and a selling agreement with Cadilac was established. There were no cars produced between 1942 and 1946 because of World War II. 1946 was the first year new vehicles were sold by what was called "Comrie Motors", which included Oldsmobile, Cadillac, and GMC. In 1951 the business was sold to Paul McCoy and Russ Volstorf and the next seven years saw four changes in ownership including McCoy-Volsort, McCoy-Brown, and Childress until 1958 when the business was repurchased by Comrie's with J.F. Comrie and Roy Comrie ( son ). J.F. Comrie passed away in 1965. In December 1983 Paul Comrie ( son of Roy Comrie ) came aboard, and in April 1986 became general manager. In 1985 Comrie's purchased real estate in Hermiston, Oregon to enter the used car and R.V. business. In 1988 Comrie's added Wilderness Travel Trailers. Since that time other lines have been added including: Cardinal, Cougar, Sandpiper, Sandstorm, Wildwood, and SilverLite ( used cars and trucks are also sold ). Pontiac, Buick and Honda were added in January 1991, and the location was moved to Pendleton Southgate. In May 1998 Comrie's acquired Chevrolet making Comrie's the only point in Pendleton where a GM vehicle could be purchased. Finalization of this buy-sell agreement completed GM's project 2000 plan making Pendleton and Comrie's the hub dealer for General Motors products in Umatilla County. Comrie's elected to sell out the new car division in February 2007, and we are now totally concentrating our efforts in Hermiston to provide great RV Service and sales, as well as, meeting used car and truck needs. Comrie's strongly feels that the success enjoyed over the years was made possible through the recognition that our greatest assets and opportunity for the future growth and progress are our employees and our customers. Our company philosophy is the age-old golden rule, and we will strive to conduct our daily work to live by this philosophy in human relations. We put our trust in God and we look to Him for answers for the future. Four years as Comrie RV service manager, has worked in the RV industry for twenty years in both manufacturing and dealer service work, master certified RVIA / RVDA since 2003, with certifications in Winegard, Dometic, Norcold, Onan, Roadmaster, Blue Ox, Tekonsha, Carefree of Colorado, Oregon State repair and alterations certifications, along with Oregon State propane fitters certification. Former technical instructor for the FEMA during the Katrina relief effort. In our opinion, the Northwest's best service manager and technician. Five years with Comrie RV, certified with Wineguard customer service procedures, Carefree of Colorado, and Roadmaster product information training. Thirty nine years ( and holding ) in the area, nineteen years experience bookkeeping/ accounting, and she likes cats. Jericho James Casto - Parts Specialist / Service Writer / Technician Almost twelve years in RV manufacturing. Three years inventory management background. J.J. is a welding specialist ( tig and arc ), and a wiring and electrical trouble shooter. Certified with Norcold, strong background in roofs, walls, floors, and quality control. Experienced in slide repair, as well as, tanks and moldings. A certified forklift operator and soon to be one of our new RV delivery instuctors. J.J. has been with Comrie RV for over one year. Jose Villegas - RV Technician Two years with Comrie RV, twelve years in the trailer manufacturing industry, specializes in electrical diagnostics and repair, plumbing work, and cabinetry adjustments and alte
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Reviews
Comrie RV Review2017-19-052015 Winnebago 5th WheelIn January of 2016 my wife and I purchased a new Winnebago from Comrie RV in Hermiston, Oregon. The sales rep was very nice and anxious to sale. Once the sale was completed everything changed. I had some custom work done, adding in extra LEDs, Solar Power, and Four new 6 Volt batteries. Each time I brought our Winnebago in I had to clean up after the mess they made and on occasion repair the damages they had done during the upgrades, maintenances, or repairs. Whenever I reported the damages and mess that was left behind they always had an excuse or denied the incident completely. It wasnt until a year and a half after the sale that we decided never to return to Comrie RV again, this because of a very traumatic event involving there repair man Mike. In March of 2017 we took our trailer in for a routine De-Winterization. We received a call stating that two of our newly added 6 Volt batteries had frozen through the winter and busted leaking acid throughout the front storage compartment due to some faulty wiring and winterization on their part. It took some arguing and investigation with them before it was determined that the batteries were connected wrong so they were not charging properly, furthermore when they winterized it the tech turned the 110 power off making it unable to charge when I plugged it in during the winter months. In May 2017 we were finally able to pick our Winnebago up from them, so we thought. When I arrived the first time I did my walk through and checks of the camper, learning from my prior experiences with them and their lack of quality care. As I did this I found that they had replaced the batteries however did not clean up the battery acid in the bottom of the compartment. The paint was eaten away and the metal had become rusted. I should have been surprised but I wasnt, I just ask the office personnel to have it cleaned up and repaired. The tech, Mike showed up and when informed you could see he was upset about having to do this. They ask me to leave the camper for another week so they could do the work and also informed me they wanted to check my water heater because the tech had ran it during service without first making sure the pump and water heater was ready to run, they were concerned they had burned it up. I returned the next week after receiving another call informing me they were finished. When I again did my check I found that they had left the battery area the same and did not clean up the acid or repair the damages in this area, I also found that my 50 Watt Plug was missing and theirs was in its place instead. I returned their plug and I informed them that the acid was left and the repairs were not done. I was told that they could do the cleanup and repairs however they would have to charge me for the work. I told them this didnt make since because the damages were due to their errors in workmanship. They reiterated that it would still cost me for the repairs. Disgusted, I ask what had happened to my plug and they could not find it, furthermore they denied switching them out. I ask them then how did theirs get switched out with mine, they had no response. I went to check the camper in other areas, thinking they had maybe put it in a different spot after using it and I couldnt get into the cab because the lock was jammed. I went back to the office and when I informed them of this, the tech Mike came out and started yelling at me over the jammed lock. After getting it unlocked by jamming his key in it, he began yelling at me in front of other customers and one of the owners. He started cursing and threatening me not to return because he had done enough work on our trailer for the year. After he left I ask the owner if they were going to allow this kind of behavior and was told yes, that it was just that he was under a lot stress and work load. I then talked to the other owner and was brushed off in a