Hi all,
New to this forum and hoping a few can shed some light on the experience I've had with my new car since taking delivery of it a few months ago.
It's a brand new Golf GTI 7.5 Performance Pack and like most people, I immediately fell in love with the car and how it performs.
Unfortunately within a few days, I noticed a buzzing sound coming from the front left hand side air vent when the car was idle - especially noticeable when the engine cuts off at the lights.
Took it to the garage where they had it for a few days. They had to strip the whole glove compartment to find the fault, source a part and get it fixed.
Wasn't overly fussed although not the most reassuring for a car of this value to have had a visit within the 1st month.
Moving on.
I get the car back from the service centre and within a week, I get a new warning saying the Front Assist sensor isn't working.
Had a look online and found that this could be something as trivial as a bug stuck on the front of the sensor so left it for a few days, hoping it would rectify itself. Alas - still not working.
Annoyingly this also disables the ACC which you quickly realise how frustrating this is when you can't use it.
Phoned the garage again to explain this recent 'unrelated' fault, only to be told that this issue may endure a £350 re-callibration fee!!!
I've looked into what's involved in said calibration and appreciate it is vital in making the ACC & Front assist operate - however I'm shocked at the fact I may be expected to pay this cost given this issue never cropped up before it was in their hands.
For a car that is no older than 3 months to have had 2 visits to the garage is shocking in my opinion.
Has anyone else had similar experience with this issue? I'd be obliged if you could shed your advice or anyone else who may be able to assist as at this stage, I'm grudgingly contemplating handing it back.
Thank you & hope everyone is keeping well & safe!