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Offline Schuey

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Poor dealer standards - My MK6 GTI
« on: 03 October 2012, 18:16 »
I recently purchased a MK6 GTI from a main dealer.  Here is a summary of my 4 weeks of ownership.

Day 1 (Friday)

Picked it up @ 4pm had a 2-2.5hr drive home so obviously keen to get home.

During the drive back I noticed the oil temp was not displaying at all, there were horrible rattles and my bottle opener was missing!

The following day I thought I should check the oil as it displayed no temp (Extreme I know but peace of mind etc.....) oil level was low  :sad:

I then checked the car over and noticed the fog light cover in the passenger arch was missing?!  :sad: upon looking closer I noticed that inside the front bumper was full of stones/pebbles  :angry: Seriously it was awful.  My checks continued.

The passenger mirror indicator was full of water and had green/mouldy lumps on inspection the cover was not sitting properly and the housing was cracked  :angry:

Day 4 (Monday) - Day 5

Contacted the supplying dealer and expressed some concern, particularly as the dealer did not get back in touch with me as promised, apparently a 'meeting' was in progress for over 4 hours and therefore I would have to wait . Finally after calling VW UK I got a call back from a rather disgruntled dealer/aftersales manager within minutes. After some discussion it was agreed to get the mirror, fog light cover and oil top up done locally and the supplying dealer pick up the bill.

The car was booked into my local dealer who said the next available booking was a week later.  No problem, so the car sat at home until the following week.

Day 13 (Thursday)

Dropped the car off to my local dealer for the following:

Replace fog lamp cover
Repair/Replace mirror indicator lens and cracked housing
Top up oil
Check rattles from the rear
Investigate oil temp issue

That afternoon I had a call, the rattle was rear door seals and we were awaiting warranty approval. Same for the oil temp sensor.

Day 15

A call to say that the car required a new instrument cluster  :sick:

I called the supplying dealer and finally got through to the Aftersales Manager to update him and explain the issues. I also took the opportunity to say I was disappointed that all the issues were present.  From there the call deteriorated resulting in the Aftersales Manager accusing me of making accusations and said he was writing down what I was saying?!  :shocked: :laugh:

All because I said it didn't appear that the car had been prepped properly.

The result? The supplying dealer Aftersales Manager HUNG UP on me  :whistle:

I called back straight away and asked for the Brand Manager who then called me back 45 mins or so later.

I explained my issues and a brief summary of a 30 minute call was told its a used car what do you expect? My particular favourite from him was 'most cars do not have oil temperature sensors so don't worry about it'  :shocked:

On the Aftersales manager phone hang up issue and telling me he was writing down my so called accusations the Brand Manager said he was passionate??? Well excuse me.......   :lipsrsealed:

So off to VWUK to log the issues with the car and supplying dealer.

I did ask them where in all of their marketing literature did it say 'it's a used car after all'

Day 27.5

So two weeks on and finally the car has been repaired, spoke with VW and the dealer is offering no goodwill gesture  :angry:

The final work list is as follows, all faults diagnosed within 1 week of ownership:

Fog light cover and remove stones/pebbles from front bumper
Replace damaged door mirror indicator and housing
Supply top up oil kit
Replace oil temp sensor
Replace instrument cluster
Replace rear door seals
Replace rear window seals

However its really taken the shine off the car and still no bottle opener!

So what to do next?


« Last Edit: 03 October 2012, 19:17 by Schuey »

Offline ScottA

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Re: Poor dealer standards
« Reply #1 on: 03 October 2012, 18:33 »
Have you been dealing with VW UK customer services or the VW UK executive's office?

This situation sounds very much like something Crewe Volkswagen would do. I remember being physically shouted at in the show room by the workshop controller.

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Re: Poor dealer standards
« Reply #2 on: 03 October 2012, 18:55 »
VWUK Customer Services have been dealing with it, but they seemed to have little influence over the dealer

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Re: Poor dealer standards - My MK6 GTI
« Reply #3 on: 03 October 2012, 19:53 »
OUCH!!! man, sorry to hear you've been having so much trouble with a new purchase...the supplying dealer sounds like a total arse, at least your local dealer was more helpful...you shud name and shame and of course spread the word of the good dealer too...
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Re: Poor dealer standards - My MK6 GTI
« Reply #4 on: 03 October 2012, 20:06 »
pm me your address I will send you a bottle opener ; )
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Re: Poor dealer standards - My MK6 GTI
« Reply #5 on: 03 October 2012, 20:24 »
I. Had similar issues with my dealer they said it had Bluetooth it didn't there was other bits I wasn't happy with got rectified but you don't expect it when you pay over £20000 big ones standards I suppose !!!! Evo1986 sounds like he has standards
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Re: Poor dealer standards - My MK6 GTI
« Reply #6 on: 03 October 2012, 20:27 »
Bloody awful service, dealers really do vary massively with brand having very little to do with it.

Can only imagine this experience has left a bitter taste in you mouth, very disappointing.
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Re: Poor dealer standards - My MK6 GTI
« Reply #7 on: 03 October 2012, 20:33 »
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You can still reject it if your within 30 days.
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Re: Poor dealer standards - My MK6 GTI
« Reply #8 on: 03 October 2012, 21:11 »
Yip Id pursue issues in writing with VW UK as per no fuss/quibble on approved used cars.

I did similiar with Audi UK couple of years back and they put a rocket in the Stealers pants to my satisfaction.

Shocking attitude and poor

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Re: Poor dealer standards - My MK6 GTI
« Reply #9 on: 03 October 2012, 21:18 »
Thanks for the replies and your interest.  I will put up some pics as well so you can see just how bad it was.

EVO - What an offer, amazed that there are dealers out there willing to help tidy up someone else's mess, I'll PM my details but many thanks to you!

Andy - I spoke to the Aftersales Manager and was told to speak with the Salesman about a replacement, but they have no Carbon Grey 5 door available.  Point 8 seems quite interesting as well  :whistle: