It's even more disturbing when certain VW owners (with few issues) beat up the issues on non-automotive sites. Continually inflame the issue when their car is seemingly being dealt with effectively. When one issue is address they move onto another issue to continue their tirade. Then they bitch about reduced resale yada yada and wonder why. hmmmm. Nose cut off to spite the face.
See if you can spot one
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum...t=2075298&p=59
The stories I hear about VW owners being mistreated/misunderstood by their dealers I have heard numerous times from people with other makes. I for one had majors issues with a Mazda of all things years ago. It doesn't diminish the problems, but don't think the VW universe is somehow special.
Social Media allows these stories to run completely out of control... running on way after the response from the manufacturer required has been obtained. It's like some power trip for them... they go from "they aren't doing anything" to "they aren't doing it fast enough" to "what are they not telling us", "I don't believe they fixed it " to "they may be fixing issue A but what about issue B".
I admit that certain service centres (of all makes) have definite problems with understanding what problem a customer is having. I also understand that there are A LOT of customers out there that are all passive aggressive. They go straight to social media to vent their spleen with great glee. They always post about the problem... they rarely then post if the problem got fixed. Manufacturers better learn quick how to respond to these threats (and they are to a business)
The only comfort I get is I know a lot will go buy a Mazda, Honda, Toyota and then whinge on social media that the manufacturer has sold them a car unfit for purpose because the car's bluetooth doesn't connect to their iPhone5
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