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    Getting Screwed over by VGA

    Hi All,

    Thought i would join this forum in hopes that someone can provide a little bit of advice on the issues that I have had with VGA.

    Please see link to full story.

    Vibration/Clutch Issues

    Any help much appreciated.

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    WOW! Interesting.

    It appears VW arrogance continues on despite last years bad publicity.

    talk about cutting off your nose (willing to live with cancellation of 2 sales) to spite your face (for a lousy clutch repair). You'd think they'd be smart enough to offer to pay for parts.

    I assume the repairing dealer was the same as the selling dealer (Bayford)? What does the dealer principal say as usually they are more concerned about sales & repeat customers than they are about workshop.
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    so it's still a case of when you buy a new VW, you're on your own?

    damn.

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    Well, when you put oversize wheels on your car, you put much more stress (loads) through the drivetrain, starting with clutch and DMF, wouldn't you agree?

    Keep in mind that we hear only one side of the story.

    To the OP, you might be well within your warranty rights, but when you use oversize wheels you giving them the opportunity to make you pay for the repair.

    If you feel that you're getting screwed by VW, take your car to an independent business (who investigates faults) who could asses the fault and give you an advice on what to do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Transporter View Post
    Well, when you put oversize wheels on your car, you put much more stress (loads) through the drivetrain, starting with clutch and DMF, wouldn't you agree?

    Keep in mind that we hear only one side of the story.

    To the OP, you might be well within your warranty rights, but when you use oversize wheels you giving them the opportunity to make you pay for the repair.

    If you feel that you're getting screwed by VW, take your car to an independent business (who investigates faults) who could asses the fault and give you an advice on what to do.
    Thats true transporter, but that increased load (lets say up to 10 percetn for really big wheels) is nothing when compared to the increased load incurred by towing a loaded trailer, for instance, which the amarok is undoubtedly designed to cope with.

    Nonetheless, it seems that VGA are trying to take advantage of this point, for whatever misguided and wrongful reason, and they appear to be doing the OP an injustice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gldgti View Post
    Thats true transporter, but that increased load (lets say up to 10 percetn for really big wheels) is nothing when compared to the increased load incurred by towing a loaded trailer, for instance, which the amarok is undoubtedly designed to cope with.
    It all depends, in off road and the car loaded in reduced gear the forces will be much bigger than on the car with oversized tyres used on the road.

    I don't know if the VGA is trying to take an advantage or not, since I didn't see the OP's car and don't know the other circumstances. As I said he should get it looked by the third party if he feels he is unfairly dealt with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Transporter View Post
    To the OP, you might be well within your warranty rights, but when you use oversize wheels you giving them the opportunity to make you pay for the repair.

    If you feel that you're getting screwed by VW, take your car to an independent business (who investigates faults) who could asses the fault and give you an advice on what to do.
    Whether VWA choose to decline the repair under warranty or not (and for whatever reason they see appropriate), you'd have to admit that the lack of care and respect taken by VWA towards the customer is very disappointing. Yes, we're not privy to all the details, but it's clear to see that the OP is unhappy with the communication he's had with VWA - irrespective of the outcome - and all this despite being a valuable repeat volume customer.

    VWA should understand the implications of putting customers offside like this. When customers feel left out or mistreated - especially when loyalty is involved - the stories will get out. And they can only tarnish VW's reputation further.
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    If I was VW I'd come to some type of agreement regarding the repairs on the proviso that the vehicle was put back to OEM spec.

    It's a commercial vehicle - surely they've built more headroom into the how much stress the components can take than an F1 car?

    We're talking about a vehicle that has a 1.2tonne payload capacity, 3 tonne towing capacity & designed to be used off-road aren't we?
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    Quote Originally Posted by AdamD View Post
    Whether VWA choose to decline the repair under warranty or not (and for whatever reason they see appropriate), you'd have to admit that the lack of care and respect taken by VWA towards the customer is very disappointing. Yes, we're not privy to all the details, but it's clear to see that the OP is unhappy with the communication he's had with VWA - irrespective of the outcome - and all this despite being a valuable repeat volume customer.

    VWA should understand the implications of putting customers offside like this. When customers feel left out or mistreated - especially when loyalty is involved - the stories will get out. And they can only tarnish VW's reputation further.
    I wonder if car manufacturers read forums?

    In this day and age, a savy customer would no doubt trawl through forums considering other consumers experiences. I think fortunately or unfortunately, in this day and age customer service in paramount. Social media and forums like this can have a real influence.

    I understand that not all complaints have merit but i think you can still give a customer bad news but make the experience palatable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shami View Post
    I wonder if car manufacturers read forums?

    In this day and age, a savy customer would no doubt trawl through forums considering other consumers experiences. I think fortunately or unfortunately, in this day and age customer service in paramount. Social media and forums like this can have a real influence.

    I understand that not all complaints have merit but i think you can still give a customer bad news but make the experience palatable.
    I don't think there are that many savvy customers. A friend recently bought a VW. I specifically told them to stay away from the DQ200 DSG7... so they bought a car with the DQ200 DSG7 (despite wanting a manual). I see people do this all the time.

    As an example of good customer service, last year my accomodation I'd booked through AirBnB in Salzburg was cancelled 2 days before I was due to arrive (the apartment was flooded due to burst water pipes). AirBnB emailed me about the cancellation & offered me $300 credit on their website towards finding alternate accomodation in such a short timeframe. That's how to handle a problem.
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