Paint and bodywork problems after only 2,000 miles
Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 1:41 am
Hi,
This is my first post, but I have been reading the forum since March whilst I eagerly awaited the arrival of my new sprint blue RS4. Obviously I was so excited when it finally became time for me to go and collect it from Tyneside Audi.
This car is only used as a toy as I have another day to day Audi A4 company car which I use to carry the shopping and dog.
So in nearly two months of having the car it has only been used 6 times, albeit one trip to Devon, Manchester and edinburger pushed the miles up to 2,000.
The car has already been in the garage twice to have stone chips removed from the bonnet and I spent hundreds on repairs in the first month.
When I ordered the car I paid £400 extra for the Autoglym paint work protection.
I went to wash the car on Sunday and was dreading finding more chips which I did, another two on the bonnet and about three on the front bumper. I also noticed the paintwork was not smmoth and inside the air vents on the fron sides it looks as though the corners were not painted. What would this car look like after 12 months of using it every day I dread to think?
Well just imagine my horror to find that the paint had peeled off about 2x1" on the front bumper. It looked like it had got sunburn and the cars skin was peeling off. I am absolutely gutted to say the least.
I have searched the forum and so far found no more complaints anyone else comment on this, what colour is your car, how many miles have you done, and did you pay for the paint protection?
You do not expect such an expensive car to have paint peeling off within two months of purchase. I also noticed spots on the roof where the paint had looked to have changed colour and no matter how much I polish it they will not budge.
Called the garage to explain to them how P*ss**d off I was and that I was not a happy bunny. I also said I would want compensation and I was told to contact Audi UK.
Apparently the garage will do nothing with it until Audi themselves have inspected it as it is a manufacturing fault??? How long is this car going to be sat in the garage now as I dropped it off on Saturday?
I know I do not use the car very often but I do not want to drive it when it looks like a 10 year old ford escort! You know what I mean, you expect it to look perfect and I have made sure every time it is used the bodywork has been cleaned and is in mint condition including having all the stone chips removed straight away.
I have on eon the bonnet which they cant shift and thney have told me I will need the whole bumper resprayed.
With another note my company car needed a new gear box after 1,500 miles and I am rapidly loosing faith in the Audi brand which is one which I was growing to love immensely. You know when you feel attached something/someone and then they let you down? That is how I feel now and I am tempted to go and visit my local porsche dealer and swap it for a 911.
I would really appreciate some good advice from everyone on this as I am seriously considering changing the car now because it looks as though it may have had a dodgy paint job. Before the car was dropped off at the garage I took some photos as evidence and once they are developed I will get them uploaded to the forum.
Please please please tell me what you think I should do with the car and with Audi, I am worried it has had a dodgy paint job at the factory.
Cheers
Mark
This is my first post, but I have been reading the forum since March whilst I eagerly awaited the arrival of my new sprint blue RS4. Obviously I was so excited when it finally became time for me to go and collect it from Tyneside Audi.
This car is only used as a toy as I have another day to day Audi A4 company car which I use to carry the shopping and dog.
So in nearly two months of having the car it has only been used 6 times, albeit one trip to Devon, Manchester and edinburger pushed the miles up to 2,000.
The car has already been in the garage twice to have stone chips removed from the bonnet and I spent hundreds on repairs in the first month.
When I ordered the car I paid £400 extra for the Autoglym paint work protection.
I went to wash the car on Sunday and was dreading finding more chips which I did, another two on the bonnet and about three on the front bumper. I also noticed the paintwork was not smmoth and inside the air vents on the fron sides it looks as though the corners were not painted. What would this car look like after 12 months of using it every day I dread to think?
Well just imagine my horror to find that the paint had peeled off about 2x1" on the front bumper. It looked like it had got sunburn and the cars skin was peeling off. I am absolutely gutted to say the least.
I have searched the forum and so far found no more complaints anyone else comment on this, what colour is your car, how many miles have you done, and did you pay for the paint protection?
You do not expect such an expensive car to have paint peeling off within two months of purchase. I also noticed spots on the roof where the paint had looked to have changed colour and no matter how much I polish it they will not budge.
Called the garage to explain to them how P*ss**d off I was and that I was not a happy bunny. I also said I would want compensation and I was told to contact Audi UK.
Apparently the garage will do nothing with it until Audi themselves have inspected it as it is a manufacturing fault??? How long is this car going to be sat in the garage now as I dropped it off on Saturday?
I know I do not use the car very often but I do not want to drive it when it looks like a 10 year old ford escort! You know what I mean, you expect it to look perfect and I have made sure every time it is used the bodywork has been cleaned and is in mint condition including having all the stone chips removed straight away.
I have on eon the bonnet which they cant shift and thney have told me I will need the whole bumper resprayed.
With another note my company car needed a new gear box after 1,500 miles and I am rapidly loosing faith in the Audi brand which is one which I was growing to love immensely. You know when you feel attached something/someone and then they let you down? That is how I feel now and I am tempted to go and visit my local porsche dealer and swap it for a 911.
I would really appreciate some good advice from everyone on this as I am seriously considering changing the car now because it looks as though it may have had a dodgy paint job. Before the car was dropped off at the garage I took some photos as evidence and once they are developed I will get them uploaded to the forum.
Please please please tell me what you think I should do with the car and with Audi, I am worried it has had a dodgy paint job at the factory.
Cheers
Mark