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by Jhcolling » Fri May 16, 2014 8:54 pm
Dear Craig
I understand you are part of Audi's customer service team. I bought a new B8 RS4 on the 3rd March this year.
A few days after the purchase, I noticed a knocking noise from the front offside suspension. As the noise was getting worse, I took the car to my local dealer in Macclesfield.
I drove the car along with an Audi technician and he noted the noise from the suspension.
I collected the car this afternoon and I was told that nothing could actually be found wrong with the car, I quote from the report shown to me ".....from previous experience that the DRC system can be noisy, this is deemed normal."
I was handed the keys and drove away from the dealers, car still knocking.
I would like to know how Audi can justify selling a £60,000 car with known faults without informing the customer before the purchase. I find this quite astonishing.
When investigate this issue further, then I expect a courtesy car of a similar standard to my car, NOT the 2.0 Tdi that I was provided with on this occasion.
This is the second, new vehicle I have purchased from Audi Macclesfield and I genuinely feel that the after sales and servicing provided has been appalling.
For reference:
This car has done 1950 miles, original reg MK14 XXX, current reg XXXXX and the other vehicle mentioned (which I still own) is reg MK11 XXX
Please provide me with a response to the complaint including your proposal on how you will rectify the issue.