MarkDavis Posted November 19, 2016 Posted November 19, 2016 Shocking customer service from Audi Main Dealer, that you would expect from a back street garage. I brought a Audi A5 TFSI from my friend, he advised me that the car was perfect. Except for a warning light that had come on stating oil pressure low. He then promptly took the car to Audi Vindis main dealer and had it check. He told them my oil lights on and that the car is using a lot of oil. They advised him that it was just a sensor, and that there was a slight oil leak that would need further investigation. But other than that the car is fine. I then brought the car three months down the line, theres black smoke coming from the exhaust. I then send the Car back to Audi Vindis to have it checked, i rang Audi they advised me it would take 48 hours to let me know what the problem is. It took them 9 days to get back to me with the problem. Had i known it was going to take 9 days to find out what was wrong. I would have opted for a courtesy car service they offer. After calling Audi Vindis 5 times in those 9 days, i didn't get thru to my service advisor at all. He was constantly busy or out on lunch and didn't return calls. I was told he would call me back but he never did. I then got a call on the 10th day, my service advisor advised me that my car needed a new turbo and catalytic convertor costing £2600. I then stated i have spoken to a friend who works for Audi. And they have advised me that my car might have a oil consumption problem, and that it should be looked at to see if mine is faulty. They have since done a test, and it has come back that my car is using to much oil. But i would need to drive 600 miles for further testing procedures. Clearly my cars in no fit state to move so I'm outer luck with the oil consumption side of the problem. My arguement is that the oil problem could of been what caused the car to break down in the first. given the fact that my friend had a oil related problem before why wasn't he made aware of the recall fault. They clearly didn't want to mention to my friend at the time that these cars do have a manufacturer problems. Now that my first issue. My second issue is, whilst in Audi Vindis my car was cleaned by a valeter. He left the handbrake off my car and it smashed into another car. I have seen the damage and advised Audi Vindis that because my car has been wrapped, all the wrap will need to be removed from the car to fix the wing and bumper. It is near impossible to match the exact white wrap for my car without knowing who the manufacturer is of the particular wrap. It is also going to cost around £600 to have it all removed and cleaned, and £2000 to have it replaced so that all the colours match equally. Audi Vindis have taken no responsibility for the fact, my car was left in there care. And subsequently damaged whilst in there care, they are merely trying to fob me off to the Valeting companys insurance. And saying too me you guys sort the issue out with your insurances. My argument with Audi Vindis is that my car was left with Audi Vindis and i was not doing business with this valeting company. So i merely stated could i have Audi Vindis insurance details please, so i can get my insurance company to contact yours. They refused and told are you prepared to be messed about, because its not are fault the valeters damaged your car. Now i have it on video the service manager refusing to give me there insurance details, after my car had been damaged in there possession. Which is against the law when an accidental has occurred the refusal to give documentation is a criminal act. They have since contacted me and said that they have some offers on the table. The £2600 still stands for the repair on the mechanical side, but the valeting company is willing to do 3 things. Firstly offer me £500 and he would get a dent devil guy to pull the dents out, 2nd £700 and thats the end of it no come backs, or i can go thru his insurance. Now they must not have listened to me when i told them, i went to a Car Wrapping Specialist and he has said the whole car will need to be re wrapped, unless i wish to see the difference. Now I'm facing owning a car thats been damaged before which i don't want. Or a car that has mix match wrapping, and if a trained eye looked at carefully will notice its had a knock. Do i even won't this car after its been damage. When i advised the customer service manager that all i want today is a courtesy car, so i can pick my kids up and have a think about my options. I was told no we need to know what you want to do. She was rude too me and my partner and refused to give me there insurance details. I then spoke to another manager who heard me out and agreed with me slightly. Then he went away listened to his colleague, and later pushed a bit of paper on the table saying theres the valeting company insurance details. I then stated that i would like Audi Vindis Insurance details he advised me that its a waste of time but went away and got them. At this point a senior manager came out, and made me feel like she had everything under control. And made me feel at ease and said this is not how we operate or do business. Only to call me back a few hours later, with the offer that i just mentioned which quite frankly is poor customer service. From a company with such a prestigious reputation. As it stands i have no courtesy car, i have no insurance details, i have only been offered the valeting company details which were then taken back from me. I am going to seek some legal advice, and take this matter further seeking compensation for the cars I'm having to rent, the devaluing of my car because of the accident. And their complete incompetence in handling this situation. I will also be going to the Retail Ombudsman for the Oil Recall that for should of been tested. And possibly the criminal justice system for Audi Vindis refusal to give me their insurance details when asked. After a car in their possession had been damaged and they are taking no responsibility. It even states on the invoice please don't Valet the car is been wrapped. Negligent! Your Sincerely Disgruntled Customer
WPAWS Posted November 21, 2016 Posted November 21, 2016 I`m no expert but surely Audi and the Valeting company should be exchanging insurance details with each other to get your car back to how it was when you left it in Audi`s care?
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