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Title: pdi
Post by: James Gould on 12 April 2010, 20:31
What does my dealer mean when he says he'll have the car pdi'd tomorrow?
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Post by: JonnyG on 12 April 2010, 20:34
Pre Delivery Inspection

and make sure they stamp and date your service book to show it's been done  :nerd:
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Post by: James Gould on 12 April 2010, 20:39
Thanks
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Post by: p3eps on 12 April 2010, 20:39
Thrash the pants off it round the block a few times to make sure it doesn't rattle etc, and that everying works ok  :evil:
 
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Post by: am1w on 12 April 2010, 20:47
Welcome back James! :smiley:
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Post by: VWKev on 12 April 2010, 21:08
James is back with us, he's just been for a sex change, couldnt decide if he wanted to stay a man or not so now she's called Jennifer.  :laugh:


Enjoy the car when it comes  :smiley:
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Post by: Steve30 on 12 April 2010, 21:13
James is back with us, he's just been for a sex change, couldnt decide if he wanted to stay a man or not so now she's called Jennifer.  :laugh:


Enjoy the car when it comes  :smiley:

Nah its Tracy!! Just back from Thailand :grin:
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Post by: Adam on 12 April 2010, 21:17
Checks everything is in order. No marks on the body work, rattles  :rolleyes:, and it is cleaned with the delivery film removed.
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Post by: am1w on 12 April 2010, 21:22
PDI = Please Don't Insult!
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Post by: Steve30 on 12 April 2010, 21:57
What does my dealer mean when he says he'll have the car pdi'd tomorrow?

James tell them not bother cleaning the car, you will do it yourself unless you want swirl marks on the paintwork???? :wink:
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Post by: p3eps on 12 April 2010, 22:10
James tell them not bother cleaning the car, you will do it yourself unless you want swirl marks on the paintwork???? :wink:

Good shout!  The only downside to that is I wouldn't be able to see any imperfections in the car when its filthy until I clean it.  Once its out of the showroom I'll probably be held responsible for any damage!
Title: Re: pdi
Post by: Snoopy on 12 April 2010, 22:11
A lot of what they do for PDI had already been done a week or so ago when i looked at the car  :wink:

There was a note on the inside of the windscreen to say not touch the paint for a day or so.

Heres a list of wha sort of happens for the PDI.

(http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b361/flogitg/AudioNetPhoto/MK6%20Golf/img282.jpg)

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Post by: ajmoir36 on 12 April 2010, 23:08
...There was a note on the inside of the windscreen to say not touch the paint for a day or so. ...

Does that mean they had some paint work done?
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Post by: avalon on 13 April 2010, 09:07
^^^^ i think Snoopy's applying some wind-up .....



Ava
Title: Re: pdi
Post by: James Gould on 13 April 2010, 11:30
Thanks, most of you

The paint thing seems to be an issue  -  does carbon grey suffer from swirl marks to a lesser or greater extent than some of the other colours? Should I really tell the dealer not to clean the car? What do dealerships do wrong during the cleaning which puts these swirls on the car?
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Post by: Steve30 on 13 April 2010, 11:41
Thanks, most of you

The paint thing seems to be an issue  -  does carbon grey suffer from swirl marks to a lesser or greater extent than some of the other colours? Should I really tell the dealer not to clean the car? What do dealerships do wrong during the cleaning which puts these swirls on the car?

They use gunslingers for valeting cars in veraious dealerships across the country, some of the work is atrocious ( like sweeping brand new car's with sweeping brushes to get the snow off them) I asked the dealership to leave my car alone and not to touch the paintwork, which they respected. The carbon grey does show up swirls marks easly & scratches?? But its a very nice colour though!! :wink:
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Post by: am1w on 13 April 2010, 12:01
James:

As Steve has said, they are really very careless when they clean a car. Dark colours show swirl marks more. On Sunday, I saw a new 3 door Golf GTi in flat black. It was the same age as my car and it was a terrible mess with massive swirl marks on the bonnet and everywhere else. The owner was pretty furious as he had given the car for washing and ended up with the swirling mess. Same thing has happened to Gizzy. Her's is pearl black.
Another thing I noticed about his car was the terrible bonnet alignment.

My red car, thankfully, is so far swirlless and the Toughseal has helped hugely.

Check your car in sunlight and if you are unhappy, make them redo it. A brand new car must be swirlless. At least your metallic paint is tougher than my flat red.

Oh. Check the bonnet is aligned perfectly in all planes.

All the best.
Title: Re: pdi
Post by: James Gould on 13 April 2010, 12:01
thnx, Steve
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Post by: James Gould on 13 April 2010, 12:02
thnx, am
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Post by: am1w on 13 April 2010, 14:16
James:
When is the big day?
Have you got a Private Plate?
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Post by: James Gould on 13 April 2010, 15:59
Thursday  -  got a plate on Retention and was going to get it onto the car but it'll delay my getting the car (Retention Cert to the DVLA and waiting for Number Plate Authorisation Certificate etc)  -  happy with the ordinary plate.
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Post by: am1w on 13 April 2010, 16:04
Thursday  -  got a plate on Retention and was going to get it onto the car but it'll delay my getting the car (Retention Cert to the DVLA and waiting for Number Plate Authorisation Certificate etc)  -  happy with the ordinary plate.

Same here. I have a  Personalized Plate which I have retained for the past 15 years (!), but I have decided to enjoy having a '10' Reg car for the next 6 months.

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Post by: Snoopy on 13 April 2010, 17:39
Thursday :smiley: If it had been Friday as im off i could have video'ed it for the forum :evil:
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Post by: p3asa on 13 April 2010, 18:53
Thursday  -  got a plate on Retention and was going to get it onto the car but it'll delay my getting the car (Retention Cert to the DVLA and waiting for Number Plate Authorisation Certificate etc)  -  happy with the ordinary plate.

If you already have the plate on retention you can get it on your new car while you wait.
Just take it to local DVLA office and they will print you a tax disc there and then and send you a new V5 document. 

Its the getting it on retention or transferring from one car to another that takes its times.