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    Quote Originally Posted by Inego View Post
    I paid $365 at Rick Damelians in January for a 12mth/15k service on my Scout.
    They definitely saw me coming I'd say. I just couldn't find a reasonable aternative south of the bridge and needed it done before I rack up miles over easter.

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    I've just got the service book out of the car which I put in their especially for it's $440 Rick Damilian stamp. They didn't even remember to do that. I called them and they said they will stamp it next time but I'm not of a mind to give them a next time.

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    your only in annandale - drop by
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    Yes I'll drop by after easter.

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    Hi Folks,
    Been following this thread for a few days now, hoping to have a resolution to my latest Warranty issue prior to posting... however its still pending
    Purchased my Silver Octavia 118tsi wagon in October last year and on the afternoon I collected in from the dealer straight away developed problems. Oil pressure warnings, took the car back to the dealer straight away and it took 7 days for the workshop and Skoda Technical to troubleshoot the error messages and finally replace the oil pump. A pretty dissapointing start to my new car journey. Dealership gave me a used car off the lot for the 7 days mine was off the road

    6 months and 8500k's on, the DSG is now causing dramas. Bout 2 weeks ago was driving home from Sydney back to the coast on the F3 when the car slipped from 7th gear into Neutural for about 10-20secs and then resumed like nothing had happened. Did same thing twice before the end of the weekend. Booked it into the workshop on the monday, took dealer until the following tuesday to get the car in. After multiple calls to the dealership & to Skoda Australia customer service (on recommendation from the dealership) the dealership eventually supplied me with another (even older) car from the used car lot for the day. No dramas only needed to buzz around the coast for a day.

    They couldn't work out what was wrong with it, Skoda Technical advised to reset the clutches & upgrade the software. Car was fine for a day or two, and then started slipping again. Another call to the workshop again and Technical have advised them to replace the Mechatronic unit, I was advised that the part was being searched for and no ETA of repair date.

    Following day and once again on the F3 (must be cursed cause it was around the same area as the initial oil pump failure) driving in heavy rain with Pregnant wifey on board and starts to slip again, now feeling very unsafe. Limped it back to the dealer on saturday morning, who advised they had no replacement car for me, went across the road to Avis and am now incurring $95 a day hire car cost whilst the car is still in the workshop.

    Latest advice is that the part should arrive tomorrow morning and I may actually see my car before the weekend, otherwise its going to be a long and expensive long weekend as neither dealer or Skoda Aus are keen on footing the bill for my hire car while I'm waiting on them to get there act together and find and install the part. Skoda Aus actually advised me previously that they should be able to cover hire car costs if the issue was diagnosed and I had to wait parts or repair however are now denying the whole thing and leaving me out in the cold. Fantastic company to deal with.

    Cheers

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    Hi Folks,
    Been following this thread for a few days now, hoping to have a resolution to my latest Warranty issue prior to posting... however its still pending
    Purchased my Silver Octavia 118tsi wagon in October last year and on the afternoon I collected in from the dealer straight away developed problems. Oil pressure warnings, took the car back to the dealer straight away and it took 7 days for the workshop and Skoda Technical to troubleshoot the error messages and finally replace the oil pump. A pretty dissapointing start to my new car journey. Dealership gave me a used car off the lot for the 7 days mine was off the road

    6 months and 8500k's on, the DSG is now causing dramas. Bout 2 weeks ago was driving home from Sydney back to the coast on the F3 when the car slipped from 7th gear into Neutural for about 10-20secs and then resumed like nothing had happened. Did same thing twice before the end of the weekend. Booked it into the workshop on the monday, took dealer until the following tuesday to get the car in. After multiple calls to the dealership & to Skoda Australia customer service (on recommendation from the dealership) the dealership eventually supplied me with another (even older) car from the used car lot for the day. No dramas only needed to buzz around the coast for a day.

    They couldn't work out what was wrong with it, Skoda Technical advised to reset the clutches & upgrade the software. Car was fine for a day or two, and then started slipping again. Another call to the workshop again and Technical have advised them to replace the Mechatronic unit, I was advised that the part was being searched for and no ETA of repair date.

    Following day and once again on the F3 (must be cursed cause it was around the same area as the initial oil pump failure) driving in heavy rain with Pregnant wifey on board and starts to slip again, now feeling very unsafe. Limped it back to the dealer on saturday morning, who advised they had no replacement car for me, went across the road to Avis and am now incurring $95 a day hire car cost whilst the car is still in the workshop.

    Latest advice is that the part should arrive tomorrow morning and I may actually see my car before the weekend, otherwise its going to be a long and expensive long weekend as neither dealer or Skoda Aus are keen on footing the bill for my hire car while I'm waiting on them to get there act together and find and install the part. Skoda Aus actually advised me previously that they should be able to cover hire car costs if the issue was diagnosed and I had to wait parts or repair however are now denying the whole thing and leaving me out in the cold. Fantastic company to deal with.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyW View Post
    Hi Folks,
    Been following this thread for a few days now, hoping to have a resolution to my latest Warranty issue prior to posting... however its still pending
    Purchased my Silver Octavia 118tsi wagon in October last year and on the afternoon I collected in from the dealer straight away developed problems. Oil pressure warnings, took the car back to the dealer straight away and it took 7 days for the workshop and Skoda Technical to troubleshoot the error messages and finally replace the oil pump. A pretty dissapointing start to my new car journey. Dealership gave me a used car off the lot for the 7 days mine was off the road

    6 months and 8500k's on, the DSG is now causing dramas. Bout 2 weeks ago was driving home from Sydney back to the coast on the F3 when the car slipped from 7th gear into Neutural for about 10-20secs and then resumed like nothing had happened. Did same thing twice before the end of the weekend. Booked it into the workshop on the monday, took dealer until the following tuesday to get the car in. After multiple calls to the dealership & to Skoda Australia customer service (on recommendation from the dealership) the dealership eventually supplied me with another (even older) car from the used car lot for the day. No dramas only needed to buzz around the coast for a day.

    They couldn't work out what was wrong with it, Skoda Technical advised to reset the clutches & upgrade the software. Car was fine for a day or two, and then started slipping again. Another call to the workshop again and Technical have advised them to replace the Mechatronic unit, I was advised that the part was being searched for and no ETA of repair date.

    Following day and once again on the F3 (must be cursed cause it was around the same area as the initial oil pump failure) driving in heavy rain with Pregnant wifey on board and starts to slip again, now feeling very unsafe. Limped it back to the dealer on saturday morning, who advised they had no replacement car for me, went across the road to Avis and am now incurring $95 a day hire car cost whilst the car is still in the workshop.

    Latest advice is that the part should arrive tomorrow morning and I may actually see my car before the weekend, otherwise its going to be a long and expensive long weekend as neither dealer or Skoda Aus are keen on footing the bill for my hire car while I'm waiting on them to get there act together and find and install the part. Skoda Aus actually advised me previously that they should be able to cover hire car costs if the issue was diagnosed and I had to wait parts or repair however are now denying the whole thing and leaving me out in the cold. Fantastic company to deal with.

    Cheers
    What a bunch of twits no loan car , get into them for the hire car cost , not conviced about DSG ,great in the country , i found it a pig in heavy city traffic when test driving a golf gti , octavia rs and a superb V6 , when they go wrong out of warranty watch the till spin .

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    I test drove a couple of Golfs and was a bit wrried about the DSG box, but my Octavia RS (diesel) has been free of the foibles that I noticed in the Golfs. I was assuming that Skoda had rejigged the software that controls the box.

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    Agreed that either the dealer should provide you an equivalent loan car (not some 1995 Honda Civic for example) or Skoda foots the bill for your hire car, that's perfectly reasonable given the defect in their product under warranty... if Skoda (otherwise known as VAG Aus) are not willing to do this, surely, despite being perfectly happy [so far] with my RS, I must question just how I would be treated should issues arise with my car??? No loan car from the dealer and no offer by Skoda to provide the reasonable cost of a small hire car during the time my car is off the road awaiting repair is nothing short of pathetic... and this from a brand trying to grow and win friends in this country??

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    AndyW

    You win the prize for worst Skoda experience.
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