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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: adw555 on 20 March 2008, 10:45
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Warranty expired on the 15th March....noticed while polishing the car on the 15th (Saturday) that the dreaded white worm has started on my bootlid badge/handle...the dealers are closed on a sat afternoon so rang on Monday..."sorry Sir...warranty ran out 2 days ago...VW won't cover ANYTHING after the expiry date..even if it is one day after..."
Subaru where happy to carry out warranty work on my Impreza up to 6 months after the expiry date as a 'goodwill' gesture......have to say the whole VW experience has left a bad taste....it'll be the first and last VW I'll buy...
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Write to customer services and I'm sure it will be covered if you explain it was noticed after the dealer had closed etc
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i called up the stealer yesterday just for a piece of advice from a mechanic on how to feed a wire through from the engine to inside the car, the b!tch on reception said "sorry we cannot give advice on the phone as there is no phone in the garage" the garage at my dealers is next door to the showroom with a window seperating the two. instrad she gave me a helpline that was charging me 50p per miniute and was engage for the 15 mins i tried, then just gave up.
i also had a subaru and they were much more helpful. VW really p!ss me off sometimes :angry:
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Totaly agree with the above VW aftersales is the worst ive ever had to deal with. :angry:
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Makes me want to ensure that my warranty is extended beyond this september 5th...when it runs out...
my experience of BMW/ Mini is that even if the warranty has ran out they will generally (within reason) assist with costs of parts and you have to pick up labour. Clearly you are talking about a condition that existed and developed within the warranty period, its not like it just all of a sudden happened on the stroke of midnight is it? I would try to appeal...Good Luck mate.
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....Well, I can only report nothing worse than the most excellent aftersales service from my VW dealer!
Only yesterday I was a bit concerned about a squeaking and rubbing sound on my brakes and they took her in, popped her up on the ramp and then the mechanic came out and gave me a full report himself. I have aftermarket AP Racing big brake kit on the fronts too. Just needed a touch of grease in the caliper....No charge!!
That is just typical and I could post a loooong list of similarly excellent aftersales experiences with my VW dealer - VW Loders of Dorchester :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: - Five Star Service!! :cool:
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RR your lucky you've found a good dealer,i have yet to find one in the glasgow area and speaking to people in the trade my dealer is ment to be one of the better ones,f4ck no's what the others are like. :cry:
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bl000dy hell robin, if you took it into mine theyd charge you 60 quid an hour and give you it back still with the same problem!!!! :angry:
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you are very lucky RedRobin....here in N Ireland we seem to have dealers that really dont want to help in the slightest. It was a case of 'Computer says No' ...apparently they feed in the details of the claim and the new VW system will either say yes or no.......lovely..nice personal customer service..the 'goodwill' was just superb...not!
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Warranty expired on the 15th March....noticed while polishing the car on the 15th (Saturday) that the dreaded white worm has started on my bootlid badge/handle...the dealers are closed on a sat afternoon so rang on Monday..."sorry Sir...warranty ran out 2 days ago...VW won't cover ANYTHING after the expiry date..even if it is one day after..."
Subaru where happy to carry out warranty work on my Impreza up to 6 months after the expiry date as a 'goodwill' gesture......have to say the whole VW experience has left a bad taste....it'll be the first and last VW I'll buy...
how much are these handle badges, are they the ones on ebay for about £10
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....I guess it's not only finding a dealer who generally has a good attitude anyway but the fact that I don't work and have plenty of time and I build relationships. I often visit when I'm passing by and I treat everyone there as an equal. I'm straight with them and they are with me. Hotrod has now come to the same dealer and I hope he will experience the same good service. People in Dorset anyway are usually more relaxed. The other factor is that there's less customers in the rural areas and businesses try a bit harder :smiley:. I know an awful lot of people, not just on car forums, and I can bring them business as well as spread goodwill - I can also do the opposite!!
You get more with honey than you do with vinegar! :smiley:
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it wasn't so much the cost that annoyed me...it was the 'from the day the warranty runs out we don't want to know' attitude.....it's a shock from the other new cars I have owned...the goodwill guestures lasted for a month or two after...makes you feel a little more valued.
it's the VW badge that is the boot opening handle...
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....I guess it's not only finding a dealer who generally has a good attitude anyway but the fact that I don't work and have plenty of time and I build relationships. I often visit when I'm passing by and I treat everyone there as an equal. I'm straight with them and they are with me. Hotrod has now come to the same dealer and I hope he will experience the same good service. People in Dorset anyway are usually more relaxed. The other factor is that there's less customers in the rural areas and businesses try a bit harder :smiley:. I know an awful lot of people, not just on car forums, and I can bring them business as well as spread goodwill - I can also do the opposite!!
You get more with honey than you do with vinegar! :smiley:
I second RR’s thoughts... so far Loders have been superb!.. Hotrod
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Guess they can't afford to honour anything outside the warranty period, as they spend so much rebuilding them whilst they are in warranty....great car........sh!te build quality........poor dealers........and to cap it all a direct subsiduary of VW AG ie VW UK do not give a toss about their customers, or even if you bother to buy again.
After 20 years of BM ownership (and still running) yeah you get snotty, arrogant dealers, but at least I have had great backup outside of the warranty period if I can demonstrate continued BM servicing, so last VW for me I am afraid :sad:
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I'm in the same boat as Redrobin. They have always given me good service and I even call in from time to time just to have a chat with the business manager and salesmen. Gilders Sheffield :smiley:
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Have to agree VW service not the best. Took me 3mths for them to fix my new car's highline computer malfunction. In the end VW UK gave the heads up for the dealer to replace the highline control unit. It wasn't like they would give me updates, i had to keep calling and bugging them. Made me seem like the bad guy. On tip of that they charge £45 just to plug in a cable to rest an CEL code?
Use to run an rx8, had trouble with high xenons, dealer spent good half hour when i just turned up fixing it and also using their computers to try to reprogram the speedo because i change tyre sizes. So spent more than an hour with no prior booking from me and they charged me nothing. Had corroding alloys replaced even tho they were kerbed, twice again free of charge. Really can't see that happening with VW.
The Golf is a great car, but like some here, don't think i will get another VW because for a premium car, you don't really get a premium service like my dad does with BMW.
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IS VW a preium brand though? I would say not. It's inbetween your fords and your BM's but it's still no excuse for crap customer service.
If I was you I would tell them to sort your badge FOC or you'll take your servicing elsewhere. That should get em thinking.
Nick
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well, I've raised a case with VW Customer Services....so we'll see what happens. The advisor was pleasant enough but apparently they have a new rule now.... Warranty expired=no goodwill from that day onwards ..and thats the end of it.
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sorry lads ive just bought a mkv had it two weeks its a 54 plate and warrenty was out in december the stereo kept turning its self on when the car was locked etc so i phoned vw customer care and they ended up contributing 80% towards a new unit which i thought was bloody good ( i bought the car private not at a garage)