Shakey
Thanks for your support -
Sort of 2 problems
Had paid for the car before the details were fully made known
And we did actually want the car
So to enter into protracted, possible legal wrangling wasn't on the radar
Just have to bite the bullet and admit that the %$*#%&*# (read whatever superlative you want) got the better of us and move on. It is still a great car and from what I can see quite a good deal.
MISSVDUB
Glad it went well for you and a good "plug" for your dealer
Guess when they do well they should be praised, same as the opposite
VAGnewbie
Funny you should ask
No there has been no contact from Bryan Byrt, or anyone else for that matter.
I did get an email from their marketing company asking me to fill out a questionnaire
Instead, to save me a lot of typing, I gave them a link to this thread
But there has been only screaming silence since
Would have thought that the now almost 1800 views [edit June 2013 - now 2,600] might have stirred some response
But "no" - guess it only confirms that they really don't care about individuals and forums such as this have no real effect in the long run
As an aside, my son who started this whole "drama" - it was he who looking for a new car and we just went along with him and ended up getting the Yeti did get his new car. But because of what happened with Bryan Byrt he ended up with not only another dealer but another brand as well. So unfortunately, one less for Skoda.
Nothing done with coding yet - no way I would let THEM touch it
They got it wrong first time and you confirm they don't know what they are doing
Will be fitting a towbar and intend on getting a VCDS cable to activate the towing stability program
Will sort it out then
Regards to all