Good point, they may have stole some of your fuel!
Im getting more and more to add before I hand the key over for my first service next month! lol
The list so far is......
1. Get them to come and check round my car for any marks etc BEFORE I hand the keys over, so they know that any extra damage is down to them.
2. Get them to record the milleage, and the level of fuel.
3. Ask them whether they will be using fuel, and if so, what for.
4. Ask how long it should take fo rthe service to be done.
5. Sit there and wait for my car, and ensure I dont see it drive out of the dealership!! lol
Ive been told that before any work/service, they are supposed to come out and inspect the car for any marks etc. Apparently they have a sheet they mark and current damage etc on. They just cant be bothered to do it I guess.
That way, if you notice any extra marks/scratches on the car when you get it back, there is no dispute as to whose at fault.
Maybe Im going a bit over the top, but I wont have the piss taken out of me when I go to the dealers and pay for a service.
....OTT. They must love it when you turn up with an appointment!
A workshop is obliged to drive and therefore satisfy themselves that the car is in safe working order before handing it back to you. If you insist on them not test driving your car you can probably expect to be asked to sign a disclaimer.
There needs to be trust in any relationship (working or otherwise). Mistrust breeds mistrust - You're starting off with a very negative attitude (based on the words of your post).
Its different for you since you take your car to somewhere where you know and trust the mechanics. Im going to the dealer for the first time, and dont want some mechanic Ive never spoken to before thrashing my car around, regardless of whether it needs to be thrashed. If it needs a hard drive, I'll do it myself, and claim anything from the warranty if need be!
Ive paid for this car to drive it myself, not fo rthem to thrash about when I trust them with a service.
I see no wrong doing in asking them to come out and check over my car - in fact they are supposed to do this anyway, they just dont bother.
The way I see it is if they know you wil spot out the little faults, then they are more likely to take care of the car to avoid having to do any more unnecessary work to it.