Re: Audi Warranty Arbitrariness
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Re: Audi Warranty Arbitrariness
"Alex" <aplanteNOSPAMPLEASE@compuproapm.com> wrote in message
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> My car has been very reliable but the things that had to be done were done
> without a question being asked. They call that the Audi Advantage and I
> really like that. No money to spend on the car for 4 years or 80 000km
> except for premium fuel and good tires.
Warranty behaviour is controlled by the local franchise (i.e. it depends
upon which country you are in). To quote (roughly) a speaker at Audi UK to
the UKTTOC, the official position is that changing the wheels on a TT will
invalidate the warranty on any braking components, because the cooling may
or may not have changed.
Which is why it is *very* important to find a decent local dealer.
--
Hairy One Kenobi
Disclaimer: the opinions expressed in this opinion do not necessarily
reflect the opinions of the highly-opinionated person expressing the opinion
in the first place. So there!
> "HAD2" <had2@optonline.net> wrote in message
> news:A14La.19227$2D1.4775631@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.n et...
> > If you are considering the purchase of a new Audi, reconsider unless you
> > wish to be subjected to a warranty which is not worth the paper it is
> > written on since Audi does whatever it wishes when a warranty claim is
> made,
> > even if the warranty was honored in the past. Audi's warranty is
> therefore
> > worthless, MILO. Buyer beware. Audi's new lines have been very
> successful,
> > and Audi retailers are being treated to expensive junkets to exotic
> > destinations, which is fine as long as it is not at customer's expense.
> > Audi seems to be so full of itself with its newfound success, it really
> > doesn't care about the relatively small percentage of serious warranty
> > claims which they arbitrarily deny, and they dare you do challenge them.
> It
> > is only be getting the word out to unsuspecting prospective Audi buyers
> that
> > Audi will not always honor the new car warranty. Caveat Emptor!!
> >
> >
>
>
news:BWtLa.393$CK.15571@news20.bellglobal.com...
> My car has been very reliable but the things that had to be done were done
> without a question being asked. They call that the Audi Advantage and I
> really like that. No money to spend on the car for 4 years or 80 000km
> except for premium fuel and good tires.
Warranty behaviour is controlled by the local franchise (i.e. it depends
upon which country you are in). To quote (roughly) a speaker at Audi UK to
the UKTTOC, the official position is that changing the wheels on a TT will
invalidate the warranty on any braking components, because the cooling may
or may not have changed.
Which is why it is *very* important to find a decent local dealer.
--
Hairy One Kenobi
Disclaimer: the opinions expressed in this opinion do not necessarily
reflect the opinions of the highly-opinionated person expressing the opinion
in the first place. So there!
> "HAD2" <had2@optonline.net> wrote in message
> news:A14La.19227$2D1.4775631@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.n et...
> > If you are considering the purchase of a new Audi, reconsider unless you
> > wish to be subjected to a warranty which is not worth the paper it is
> > written on since Audi does whatever it wishes when a warranty claim is
> made,
> > even if the warranty was honored in the past. Audi's warranty is
> therefore
> > worthless, MILO. Buyer beware. Audi's new lines have been very
> successful,
> > and Audi retailers are being treated to expensive junkets to exotic
> > destinations, which is fine as long as it is not at customer's expense.
> > Audi seems to be so full of itself with its newfound success, it really
> > doesn't care about the relatively small percentage of serious warranty
> > claims which they arbitrarily deny, and they dare you do challenge them.
> It
> > is only be getting the word out to unsuspecting prospective Audi buyers
> that
> > Audi will not always honor the new car warranty. Caveat Emptor!!
> >
> >
>
>
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