I need to get this out of my system. This is the tale of buying a secondhand TDI for my sister......
I found the car she wanted and did the deal. The deal included the refurbishment of a damaged alloy wheel. There was 6 days, 5 working days, between when I put the deposit down and when I wanted to pick the car up.
I phoned a few days before and checked it was under way, I was told it was in hand. The day I was meant to pick the car up I was told the wheel hadn't been fixed. I wasn't happy. Why I asked, you have had 5 days for god's sake! I couldn't get a straight answer. Anyway, I asked if they could change the wheel from another car, with the same alloys. They told me no. I went ape sh!t and explained they had 5 days to sort this out and I wanted to pick the car up that evening as planned. The guy spoke to his manager and said they would do it.
I made the journey to the dealer and turned up, looked round the car, it had an undamaged alloy, but the tyre didn't match the rest of the car and to make matters worse it was a cheap Jap one, Kanook or something. I was livid. The dealer tried to fob me off, and tried to make out that I hadn't said I wanted the same tyre, even tough it had 4 matching Goodyears when I gave the deposit! I said if you dont change it, I'll reject the car.
So he said he would get the alloy repaired and put that wheel back on the car with the goodyear tyre on it.
I got a call the following day saying that they couldn't get the wheel fixed, so they were going to swop the tyre with the original that was on the car. Then he phoned me back and said kwik fit wouldn't do it and they would put a new tyre on the wheel and what make of tyre did I want, as they didnt have Goodyear. so it was either Dunlop (heard bad things on here about them), Continentals or Michelin. I went with a Conti.
So it was a load of hassle for what should of been an easy job.
Also, f&ck me, there was so much sales bullsh!t trying to get me to buy GAP and service plans etc, I nearly walked out.