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2009fsi
Well there is no reason to express any sense of loss, now Trivett is no longer the Skoda dealer in Parramatta.
Roll on the new Thompson Skoda! Across the road & a very good chance to pick up my servicing.
I bought my 206 from Trivett, after first going to Peter Warren. The PW salesman didn't even know Skoda had released a new Superb Model, let alone the 206, when I called at the dealership, the weekend the car was first released. He's going to call me as soon as he finds out ......... I'm playing the world's smallest violin for him every night, while I wait!
How refreshing it was that same day to discover the Trivett salesman was full bottle on the 206, having spent three days attending Skoda's 'training' days. I ordered my car. Trivett flicked him & his equally informed offsider, four days later. Exactly who at Trivett ordered my car in, we shall never know, but not being able to tell the difference between a 162 & a 206 cost me an extra months wait. My frustration with Trivett cannot be understated. You could ring Trivett Skoda at any time, but nobody answered a ringing phone, unless it was their own mobile. The list of delivery deficiencies, from suspension blocks, bad wheel alignment front & back, blocked windscreen washers, missing mud flaps & the need to constantly pursue callbacks which never came for parts or service already had me determined not to ever go near that mob again. If I hadn't had the help of a manager who pursued service deficiencies for me (yes, I had her mobile number), I reckon I'd be still waiting on those mudflaps which had lingered in the service manager's cave for a month. His was another unanswered phone. Even his mobile seemed to be flat, apparently.
I do not know if Trivett dropped Skoda or Skoda dropped them, but which ever it was, Skoda owners might well be better off. Hopefully. We'll see.
Edit & Add: True to form, not a murmur from Trivett to their Skoda customers, as they slunk off into the night. On Christmas Eve I got a letter from Thompson Skoda touting for my future business.
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