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Title: VW crashed my car!
Post by: richy on 22 November 2004, 19:08
Took my car into VW to get the steering sorted under warranty, but they crashed my car!!! Details here...

http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=14794.10
Title: Re: VW crashed my car!
Post by: Overseer on 23 November 2004, 09:29
bummer dude.. :(
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Post by: mrwotto on 23 November 2004, 13:11
sorry to hear about your crsh mate!
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Post by: VeeDubGTI16v on 23 November 2004, 13:13
i got an idea, lets make a garage that doesnt overcharge, doesnt use crap bits (or reuse the old bits) and the mechanics have an idea about what they are doing. we could make a fortune  :)
Title: Re: VW crashed my car!
Post by: jv on 23 November 2004, 13:19
it's a joke the way that dealer seems to have tried to just cover up the problem as cheaply as possible.

it's a shame that we do all seem to have trouble finding the good guys out there and why we end up travelling miles to see the few of them
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Post by: piggy on 23 November 2004, 16:53
That's bad enough >:( but my mate who does dent repairs goes to garages and fixes dents in new cars.

He's told me some horror stories of them sorting out really bad dents in roofs with filler and a quick spray, hoping that the customer won't notice for a while cos they're so pleased with a new car. >:( >:( Fu@king Outrageous

Charge a fortune to line their pockets and have swanky showrooms.

Some need to think about their customer service :P
Title: Re: VW crashed my car!
Post by: AdamB on 23 November 2004, 16:56
i got an idea, lets make a garage that doesnt overcharge, doesnt use crap bits (or reuse the old bits) and the mechanics have an idea about what they are doing. we could make a fortune :)

Wherever I end up working in the country, one of the first things I do is find a local back street specialist, suggested by local VW enthusiasts. A good mechanic is worth his weight in gold.
Title: Re: VW crashed my car!
Post by: richy on 23 November 2004, 20:31
Gonna write a letter to VW about the incident, but I was planning to wait until the respray goes OK.

However this is not going to be for a couple of weeks, because all the courtesy cars are booked up.  Do you reckon I should write now (while I'm still angry), or do you think I should wait until it's all sorted?  (They might fook up the body-work, and then I can add that to the letter!).
Title: Re: VW crashed my car!
Post by: richy on 23 November 2004, 20:39
i got an idea, lets make a garage that doesnt overcharge, doesnt use crap bits (or reuse the old bits) and the mechanics have an idea about what they are doing. we could make a fortune? :)

Let's start a revolution!!!!  ;D >:D

... damnit.  No money.  Well..  that scuppers that plan.
Title: Re: VW crashed my car!
Post by: Veedubgt18v on 24 November 2004, 09:31
i would write now! why the hell hould you fit in with them? they are the ones that got it wrong im sure they could find you a courtesy car if they tried hard enough. write whilst your angry!
Title: Re: VW crashed my car!
Post by: Mixologist on 24 November 2004, 13:19
it's a joke the way that dealer seems to have tried to just cover up the problem as cheaply as possible.

it's a shame that we do all seem to have trouble finding the good guys out there and why we end up travelling miles to see the few of them

this is were i am lucky, the local garage round the corner from me is fairly good, the guy knows what he's doing and doesnt overcharge :o

And it's five minute walk from my house
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Post by: Tufty on 24 November 2004, 20:56
i would go to head office of vw and tell them and make sure the person that crashed ur car its sacked.
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Post by: tallchap on 24 November 2004, 21:22
I work in the industry, and have had some dealings with VW HQ. I would complain immediately and insist that VW pay for a Hire Car, a Golf, if you have a Golf - seems fair, whilst yours is in the bodyshop. VW own the Daily Rental company Europcar, so it's wooden dollars to them.

I would insist on the following;

Admission of liability in writing.
Commitment to rectify the car to YOUR satisfaction.
A hire car (Golf) whilst yours is in the 'shop.
A letter of apology.
Some form of compansation for your inconvenience.

They are good at customer service at HQ in Milton Keynes, but keep a log of what has happened, who said what and when - get a name from everybody you spoke to and who is involved.

GOOD LUCK!

TC.
Title: Re: VW crashed my car!
Post by: richy on 24 November 2004, 22:20
Cheers tallchap. I'm writing the letter right now!  >:D  8)
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Post by: Fielder5757 on 24 November 2004, 22:26
Wherever I end up working in the country, one of the first things I do is find a local back street specialist, suggested by local VW enthusiasts. A good mechanic is worth his weight in gold.

Its true. I take my car to a little old man who has a small garage / shed thing round the back of the local GSF. Everyone who about him says "do you trust a shady guy like that with your car? id take it to a dealership" but it seems that little old men with 30+ years of experence are better than so called "trained Professional Dealership staff"
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Post by: Overseer on 25 November 2004, 10:12

after experience i trust a specialist more than the monkeys at the stealership..

the stealership doesnt only do maintenance work.. they arent interested in "old cars".. they already fleece the people who buy new cars of enough to keep them going..

this means they arent as interested in pleasing you as a specialist outfit.




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Post by: 8vgti on 25 November 2004, 13:36

after experience i trust a specialist more than the monkeys at the stealership..

the stealership doesnt only do maintenance work.. they arent interested in "old cars".. they already fleece the people who buy new cars of enough to keep them going..

this means they arent as interested in pleasing you as a specialist outfit.






^Ditto.

I now do a 90 mile round trip to a specialist who I know I can trust 100%, cos every time I have gone to a dealer with my car and the other halfs they have been sh*t
Title: Re: VW crashed my car!
Post by: Fielder5757 on 25 November 2004, 16:38
Yeah, Sadly theres not many VW specilists left. Most of them are becomming mobile macanics for VW its self due to better pay  >:(
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Post by: tinman on 25 November 2004, 17:25
I now do a 90 mile round trip to a specialist who I know I can trust 100%, cos every time I have gone to a dealer with my car and the other halfs they have been sh*t

i'll see your 90 and raise you 210....
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Post by: G6dub on 03 December 2004, 17:27
I know my local vw body shop very well and some of the storys and car's you won't beleive.
Brand new cars in there before they are delivered to a customer, new vw's have very thin paint so thin that it has been completly missing in places so car has been in for a panel of 2 to be painted etc....
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Post by: Mixologist on 03 December 2004, 18:16
I know my local vw body shop very well and some of the storys and car's you won't beleive.
Brand new cars in there before they are delivered to a customer, new vw's have very thin paint so thin that it has been completly missing in places so car has been in for a panel of 2 to be painted etc....


Coperate cost cutting at its best!!!!  :rolleyes:
Title: Re: VW crashed my car!
Post by: richy on 10 December 2004, 18:13
Me letter had a good effect. 

A few days after I sent it ( to VW HQ ) I got a call from the quality control officer at the garage I took my car to (Rye Mill in High Wycombe).  She apologised etc, and offered to give me 50% off my next service.  However, I never wanted them to touch my car again again, so after some haggling, she agreed to give me the ca$h equivalent ( ?150 ).  A cheque arrived in the post shortly after  :grin:  She also moved the body-shop appointment forward to this week. 

Just got my car back today.  :smiley:  They've resprayed the whole bonnet, and bumper.  Looks good as new now, altough they've left some dirty marks on the seats (hopefully these'll just wash out).

Was deffo worth complaining!
Title: Re: VW crashed my car!
Post by: Mixologist on 10 December 2004, 20:06
if the dirty marks dont come out, complain again :grin: :grin: :grin:

stick it to the man!