After spending almost $70,000 and no van, I feel like I was robbed. So far it’s my worst new car buying experience, something that I’d never expect from the Volkswagen.
Here’s the timeline how I lost my van just after 6 weeks from the purchase date and how so far the VW Australia very poorly communicated with me.
Bought on
May 30 2020
Production date January 17 2020 Crafter 4motion SYBB8YHD/20
VIN WV1ZZZSYZL9034294
Engine DAV 053433
Most of June the Crafter was parked and I was fitting the tools and equipments into it.
June 29 - first working day with new Crafter
July 13 -,the engine stalled repeatedly after start up
Immediately, I’ve called the local VW service agent, only to be told that the earliest they can look at my van would be June 30,
the second service centre, south from me, could look at it on the June 27. Too late, when all the coolant from the reservoir size of bucket had emptied somewhere inside the engine, since there weren’t any signs of coolant leak from the engine out.
I’m a sole trader, one man business, with only one vehicle equiped for servicing and repairs.
The reliability of my vehicle is a big deal to me. However, if the defect from the manufacturer appears, it must be fixed in reasonable time. After a brief in person conversation with the service manager on...
June 16 Crafter with 1031km went into their workshop with broken EGR cooler, luckily they had the part in stock
June 21 around midday, phone call from workshop - Crafter drives ok, it was roadtested for 100km and all OK I was told, detailed paperwork attached confirms just that. I collected repaired van later afternoon and guess what?
As soon as I shifted to 4th gear, very noticeable rattle from the engine valve train, no power to continue smoothly in the 4th gear, any attempt to just cruise in the 4th produced shaking of whole engine. The pick hour traffic on south road heading south didn’t allow me to make a quick u turn and go back, also it was close to closing hour, so I’ve continued to drive home (about 20km).
June 22 morning the Crafter went back to VW service centre.
June 27 they’re still testing and waiting for VW Australia With further instructions.
June 29 call from service manager telling me that the cylinder head had to come off after the compression test result didn’t look very good and as I expected, I was told 1 piston is lower than the others (bent conrod).
August 4 the VW Australia is still taking their time and think about my request to fulfill their warranty condition for refund or new vehicle replacement.
August 10, still no answer, just being told be patienced.
August 11, a phone call confirming that I should receive refund. No compensation of any kind just what I’ve paid for the vehicle.
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