« Reply #46 on: 19 January 2008, 13:43 »
Really feel for you
Getting a new car is all about excitement and fun, and this is just a nightmare
I'm sure it will all get sorted though...
My advice is to put a complaint in IN WRITING straight away, and copy VW UK in on the letter.
State what happened, add photos and tell them what you want doing to correct the situation. Tell them that until you are completely satisfied with the repairs, you reject the car. Tell them you have doubts about Chipsaway. Ask for compensation - free servicing for three years or whatever you think is reasonabe. Keep a written diary of telephone conversations, promises etc and confirm these IN WRITING & send them back to the dealer and VW UK. Be fair but very firm and make sure they know you mean business !
« Last Edit: 19 January 2008, 13:47 by JonnyG »

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