I must say, I had a good experience with my VW dealer. If anything, my car (v6 Passat CC) was delivered about a week earlier than expected!
Order AND build date (in Germany) was circa September 2009 and delivery was mid December 2010. I didn't have to ring them even once. You can't get better than that!
Having said all of that - and its probably easy to say given I have my car now - I think half the fun in ordering a new car is the waiting time.
Best advice that I have is take it easy and relax. The dealer wants their money. I'm sure they are eager to deliver your car to you.
If you haven't sold your old car yet, take advantage of the extra time and (subject to your contract) see whether you can sell it privately (I got an extra $4K on my car by NOT trading it in - paid for a few tasty options).
If you have sold your car and really need a car, then I feel that you SHOULD approach your dealer to see whether they/VW can lend you a car from the date that you EXPECTED deliver till the date you actually get it. Even if they refuse to supply you a car for free, you should at least be able to negotiate a loan car at a substantially reduced cost (they want your repeat business after all don't they?).
Oh yea, and like I said. Relax. Time will pass and you will have your new toy soon enough
MY10 Passat CC V6 - RNS510, GPS, RVC, self park, dynaudio, cooling seats!
2010 MY10.5 R36 Wagon, Biscay Blue, RNS510, Dynaudio, Sunroof, towbar, Dynamic Chassis Control, No lazy back door
2008 Audi Q7 4.2TDI, Radar Cruise, Lane Assist, Blind Spot Assist, Heated Seats Front & Rear, Alcantara Hood Lining, Wooden Gear knob, Nappa Leather, Plus all the usual V8TDI gear, like 760nm of Torque!
OK, Due mid next year was what I said, did I say anything about official, or "R" versions etc, No.
Due means when it is expected to be ready, that is all. take from that what you will , nothing official.
Matthew
2010 MY10.5 R36 Wagon, Biscay Blue, RNS510, Dynaudio, Sunroof, towbar, Dynamic Chassis Control, No lazy back door
2008 Audi Q7 4.2TDI, Radar Cruise, Lane Assist, Blind Spot Assist, Heated Seats Front & Rear, Alcantara Hood Lining, Wooden Gear knob, Nappa Leather, Plus all the usual V8TDI gear, like 760nm of Torque!
Why is it due then? Is there a published schedule from VW regarding product lifecycle schedules and releases?
Rocket, if you read the last two words of my previous post you will find the answer to your question....
Matthew
2010 MY10.5 R36 Wagon, Biscay Blue, RNS510, Dynaudio, Sunroof, towbar, Dynamic Chassis Control, No lazy back door
2008 Audi Q7 4.2TDI, Radar Cruise, Lane Assist, Blind Spot Assist, Heated Seats Front & Rear, Alcantara Hood Lining, Wooden Gear knob, Nappa Leather, Plus all the usual V8TDI gear, like 760nm of Torque!
My car was delivered late by about a Month late last year (not related to engine supply though) and I also sold my previous car when the lease expired. The Dealer did supply me with a loan car during the bridging period, after I put a bit of pressure on them. Possibly because when I ordered the car I put a firm delivery date on the purchase contract and told them very clearly that I needed the car by that date, or a loan car. In the end you bought through Private Fleet, so depending on what you told them when you ordered the car I would put pressure on them to organise either the Dealer or something else. Remember the saying about the squeaking wheel....... if you don't make a lot of noise then any loaners available will likely go to the person that makes more noise than you do! These guys should have enough contacts in the industry to organise a car for you. Another option is to tell 'm that you are happy to accept one of their trade-ins, as that might be easier to organise than a Demo. A lot of Staff in Dealerships grab a trade-in to drive around in when they loan Demo's to Customers.
Good luck
R36 Wagon, blue, sunroof, towbar, auto tailgate, MDI, and now with upgraded sound system
1969 TL1600 Fastback
Suzuki GSX1400, Yamaha XVS1100 Bobber
....fairings are for scooters!
I had a similar experience a few years ago with Subaru. Except my was worst still. Not only was the car later then the promised date, when the car finally arrived it had the wrong interior color. Anyway, when I found out that the car was going to be late and like yourself have already sold my car I asked for a loaner. They refused, so I basically threatened to put out of the contract. Immediately thereafter, they delivered the loaner to my work. I supposed I had grounds to terminate the contract.
I recently bought an X5 for the missues and requested for a loaner too. Initially they refused but because the loaner was discussed during the deal, I reminded them of that and they finally loan us an X5 for 3.5 weeks.
So moral of the story, don't accept No for the answer. There are plenty of cars in the yard, its just a matter of applying some pressure on them. Good luck!
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