Not happy at all....
Posted: Thu May 05, 2016 7:12 pm
So, as you know, I bought a used C7 with 58k on the clock for £44,000 from Belfast Audi. It was delivered on the 19th April. This is the list of issues with Belfast Audi and with the car I have had so far;
- Car arrived with no number plates. When I rang and asked what was going on I was told that they didn't know what had happened and they would be put in the post. Arrived days later so I had to have my own plates made up in order to use the car.
- The paperwork (V5, receipt of purchase, warranty info etc) arrived in three different envelopes, all on different days and well after the car had arrived, so I couldn't tax it.
- Although under manufacturers warranty until the end of July they did not MOT the car before delivering it to me. Surely no self respecting dealership would sell an Approved Used Audi with only 2 months remaining until the MOT?
- The windscreen was cracked in the bottom right hand corner. This could of happened in transit, but I doubt it.
- Had a few stone chips which had been touched in, but front end not resprayed. Not sure if they should/would usually do this?
- The drivers seat is 'rocking' slightly, as if the runners are worn. They may not have noticed this as I didn't notice for a couple of days.
- I asked for a second years extended warranty as part of the deal which they agreed to. When I received the paperwork it was an aftermarket 'Auto Protect' warranty, which after some research on the internet I found to be total sh*t, and not worth the paper its written on, despite the salesman trying to tell me it was exactly the same as the Audi extended warranty. Its supposed premium is £780, at least half what the proper warranty would have cost.
- I had a 4 wheel laser alignment done, always do when buying a (new to me) vehicle. All 4 wheels a fair way out.
So, with many phone calls back and forth the following transpired;
- Was told to sort the windscreen through my own insurance and they would pay the excess. Fine. Ring Autoglass. As the car has adaptive cruise they cannot do it at home and car has to go to a centre over an hour away from where I live and they have to have it for the whole day. Ring Belfast Audi back and say I am not happy as will have to take a day off work etc, they need to sort it at my local Audi dealership. They say no as Audi charge £1500 to recalibrate so they will send someone to pick my car up, take it for the repairs at Autoglass and drop it back. I say Im not happy with a random bloke driving my car so I will take it but want to be compensated. They offer £300 which includes the £75 excess. This doesn't cover me having a day off work, but I accept.
- I say I am not happy with the aftermarket warranty and the service manager offers me the cost (to them £600) of the premium back to put towards renewing the proper warranty myself in a years time. I accept, but not happy.
- I demand that they pay for the MOT to be done at my local Audi dealership, and book it in for the MOT and to investigate the driver seat 'rocking'. It went in today. Had a phone call late afternoon. They have ordered parts to fix rocking seat, and have done a health check. Found an oil leak. Investigated further, faulty oil pump. To fix....wait for it.....engine and gearbox out, Audi book time of 28 hours. Will be without the car for at least 10 days. They said there is no way it has developed in the time I have had the car, and must have been obvious (if anyone even looked) before the car was delivered to me.
So, to say I am pissed off is an understatement. I don't want to return the car as I am happy with it, but the service I have received has been absolutley shocking. Im trying to decide how I am going to deal with this, and would like advice from you guys. Should I be demanding some kind of compensation? Who should I make official complaints to?
- Car arrived with no number plates. When I rang and asked what was going on I was told that they didn't know what had happened and they would be put in the post. Arrived days later so I had to have my own plates made up in order to use the car.
- The paperwork (V5, receipt of purchase, warranty info etc) arrived in three different envelopes, all on different days and well after the car had arrived, so I couldn't tax it.
- Although under manufacturers warranty until the end of July they did not MOT the car before delivering it to me. Surely no self respecting dealership would sell an Approved Used Audi with only 2 months remaining until the MOT?
- The windscreen was cracked in the bottom right hand corner. This could of happened in transit, but I doubt it.
- Had a few stone chips which had been touched in, but front end not resprayed. Not sure if they should/would usually do this?
- The drivers seat is 'rocking' slightly, as if the runners are worn. They may not have noticed this as I didn't notice for a couple of days.
- I asked for a second years extended warranty as part of the deal which they agreed to. When I received the paperwork it was an aftermarket 'Auto Protect' warranty, which after some research on the internet I found to be total sh*t, and not worth the paper its written on, despite the salesman trying to tell me it was exactly the same as the Audi extended warranty. Its supposed premium is £780, at least half what the proper warranty would have cost.
- I had a 4 wheel laser alignment done, always do when buying a (new to me) vehicle. All 4 wheels a fair way out.
So, with many phone calls back and forth the following transpired;
- Was told to sort the windscreen through my own insurance and they would pay the excess. Fine. Ring Autoglass. As the car has adaptive cruise they cannot do it at home and car has to go to a centre over an hour away from where I live and they have to have it for the whole day. Ring Belfast Audi back and say I am not happy as will have to take a day off work etc, they need to sort it at my local Audi dealership. They say no as Audi charge £1500 to recalibrate so they will send someone to pick my car up, take it for the repairs at Autoglass and drop it back. I say Im not happy with a random bloke driving my car so I will take it but want to be compensated. They offer £300 which includes the £75 excess. This doesn't cover me having a day off work, but I accept.
- I say I am not happy with the aftermarket warranty and the service manager offers me the cost (to them £600) of the premium back to put towards renewing the proper warranty myself in a years time. I accept, but not happy.
- I demand that they pay for the MOT to be done at my local Audi dealership, and book it in for the MOT and to investigate the driver seat 'rocking'. It went in today. Had a phone call late afternoon. They have ordered parts to fix rocking seat, and have done a health check. Found an oil leak. Investigated further, faulty oil pump. To fix....wait for it.....engine and gearbox out, Audi book time of 28 hours. Will be without the car for at least 10 days. They said there is no way it has developed in the time I have had the car, and must have been obvious (if anyone even looked) before the car was delivered to me.
So, to say I am pissed off is an understatement. I don't want to return the car as I am happy with it, but the service I have received has been absolutley shocking. Im trying to decide how I am going to deal with this, and would like advice from you guys. Should I be demanding some kind of compensation? Who should I make official complaints to?