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Title: Help needed regarding dealership
Post by: jhunter_83 on 10 June 2013, 13:54
I bought my new (used) Golf GTI mk6 (60 plate) on 21st April with arranged pickup on the 25th. Car needed a few jobs done which i agreed with the dealer to do. These were that 3 wheels needed refurbished and that a headlight needed changing.

I picked the car up on Thursday 25th May and on walking to check the car i asked if jobs had been taken care of. The salesman said that the wheels had been refurbished and that a new headlight had to be ordered. I asked why it hadn't been done and he said that the body shop thought they would be able to fix it without replacing. The headlight had dents round the top of the light as if someone had used a screw driver to prize open the bonnet, there was no damage to the headlight. Fair enough.

The salesman said they had only one key so would order me up a new key, he told me the order gets sent to Gemany so may take a while for a new key (now i know this was bull).

We signed the paperwork on the understanding that the light would be changed and a new key to be ordered.

I got a call from the salesman on 2nd May saying that my headlight had been delivered and could i bring my car in on Saturday morning (4th) to have it fitted and I agreed. I took my car down and the saleman wasn't in and the service dept knew nothing about it. After a bit groaning about the service they took my keys and fitted the light, cleaning the car in the process.

I rang on 6th May regarding my key and the salesman said that it had been ordered, he also appologised about my appointment with the service department saying he had mentioned it to the service manager who wasn't in on the Saturday.

On the 13th May, I went and handed the V5 over for my new car so they could organise the reg transfer as part of the deal. I was told it would take 2 weeks to come back. I chased up the key again and he said that he had checked and the order has been processed and he would look into it and get back to me. Salesman never did.

14th May, i got a phone call from the admin dept saying that they hadn't raised a supplementary invoice for the reg transfer so i had to pay that. They raised it and i paid the £105 owing.

20th May i received a call from the salesman saying that my reg transfer had been delivered and could i go and pick the tax and plates up. I went on the 21st and had the plates changed and rang my insurance company up. I noticed the receipt and the plate transfer had been done on 13th May when i handed it in at the local DVLA office. What had happened from 13th May to 20th May and was my car registered in the private plate and i was driving around on the previous plate? What were the insurance implications etc?  I asked about the key and he said the company they use to program the key would ring me to organise a time to program it.

10th June - I rang the dealership to speak to the salesman and he has now left the company. Another salesman said he would look into it and get back to me. He got back to me about an hour later and said the key had never been ordered. He had asked the service department to put the order in and that i should ring them the next day to see what is happening.

I'm not sure if i can name the dealership or not, it is not a VW dealership but they have VW dealership within their group.

Do you think i should take this any further? Comments would be welcome. Thanks
Title: Re: Help needed regarding dealership
Post by: pryda on 10 June 2013, 14:02
It does seem like poor after sales service. if I was in your shoes I'd be annoyed but not too overly concerned. the light has been replaced and once the second key arrives you'll be laughing. if you're pissed about how you've been treated then speak to the manager.
Title: Re: Help needed regarding dealership
Post by: jhunter_83 on 10 June 2013, 14:55
Thanks for the response, I have just had a call from the AA and they are coming out tomorrow to supply and code a new key. I can't believe how easy it was to organize for them. Whether it not they are having to pay a lot for them to do it, that's not my problem.

Things like this makes you think when you come to replacing your car again.

Hopefully all sorted.
Title: Re: Help needed regarding dealership
Post by: tenrohle on 10 June 2013, 15:24
Sounds like you got a bag egg. Apart from that 1 guy being a knob everyone else at this dealership seems to have treated you well. Good riddance to that guy  :evil:
Title: Re: Help needed regarding dealership
Post by: jhunter_83 on 10 June 2013, 15:52
Yeah it's a shame that the experience with the salesman has soured the reputation of the dealership for me.
Title: Re: Help needed regarding dealership
Post by: ajmoir36 on 10 June 2013, 17:54
Name and shame, sounds like a disorganised dealer to me.
Title: Re: Help needed regarding dealership
Post by: Snoopy on 10 June 2013, 18:40
I see your from Newcastle therefore it shouldnt be too hard for anyone to workout who the dealership chain is.  :grin:
Not sure what the forum policy is on name and shame (I should know  :embarrassed: ) but i have named and shamed this dealership chain before  :wink:
Title: Re: Help needed regarding dealership
Post by: Poached on 10 June 2013, 19:07
Only 1 key and the dealer didn't rush out to get a replacement.

I have heard of no spare key scams/thefts...not sure if it's relevant in this situation.
Title: Re: Help needed regarding dealership
Post by: Snoopy on 10 June 2013, 19:11
Im sure you can code keys out i expect this was done when the new key was coded in.
Title: Re: Help needed regarding dealership
Post by: jhunter_83 on 10 June 2013, 19:37
Well the dealership in question has a couple of ford and seat dealerships in the Newcastle area.

Yeah I'm sure they will wipe all keys and then recode mine and the new one. Hopefully anyway :)
Title: Re: Help needed regarding dealership
Post by: simonpolly on 10 June 2013, 19:43
I would be asking why it only has one key,is the car stolen recovered after a house break in for the keys  :undecided:
Title: Re: Help needed regarding dealership
Post by: Snoopy on 10 June 2013, 20:21
Do they not replace the lockset if that is the case?  :undecided:
I know when we bought an ex vwuk car once it only came with one key and we had to fight for another with the dealer in a similar manner to the original poster.
Many reason's I guess. Lost at auction, lost by dealer, lost by a previous owner, lost by blundering salesman...
Title: Re: Help needed regarding dealership
Post by: mcmaddy on 10 June 2013, 21:14
Do you not need new keys coding at the VW dealership any more? When I ordered a new key for my 2008 jetta it came from Germany and had to be coded to the car by VW.
Title: Re: Help needed regarding dealership
Post by: jhunter_83 on 11 June 2013, 13:48
Well the AA came out today and recoded my new key. He had a blank key with him which he cut in the van while i watched.

He also wiped all keys stored to the car and recoded mine and the new one. The previous key will no longer work which is good to know.

Anyway it is all sorted, apart from the salesman being a blatent liar.
Title: Re: Help needed regarding dealership
Post by: mwad gti on 11 June 2013, 15:34
I'd start with a strongly worded letter to the dealership Manager expressing your dismay and dissapointed with the situation.........
Title: Re: Help needed regarding dealership
Post by: Booth11 on 11 June 2013, 16:18
Well the AA came out today and recoded my new key. He had a blank key with him which he cut in the van while i watched.

He also wiped all keys stored to the car and recoded mine and the new one. The previous key will no longer work which is good to know.

Anyway it is all sorted, apart from the salesman being a blatent liar.

Glad it's all sorted now.  Wonder why the salesman left the company- jump or pushed! :rolleyes: