Glenmore Audi: Mechanic Takes Car Home
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Glenmore Audi: Mechanic Takes Car Home
Stories like this really bother me, there is no good excuse for taking somebodies car home for the weekend like it is your own personal rental.
I've got a dash cam on my car, but it can be disabled easily. I have heard of software that you can enable a GPS fence around the dealership where the car will just shut down if it goes beyond it... also some people are detuning cars when they go in so they just putter along if they try and joy ride them.
Audi mechanic takes car home for weekend, owners outraged - Calgary - CBC News
I've got a dash cam on my car, but it can be disabled easily. I have heard of software that you can enable a GPS fence around the dealership where the car will just shut down if it goes beyond it... also some people are detuning cars when they go in so they just putter along if they try and joy ride them.
Audi mechanic takes car home for weekend, owners outraged - Calgary - CBC News
A Calgary couple is outraged after a mechanic at a local Audi dealership took their luxury sedan home for the weekend. Chris Jackson said he wasn’t told his Audi S4 was going to be driven by someone else for several days while it was getting fixed.
He said he only found out when he returned to the dealership on the Saturday to get something he forgot inside his $70,000-car. Unable to find his car in the lot, he asked where it was parked. “And the dealer’s response was, ‘It’s OK, just go home, your car’s fine, it’s probably just somewhere on the lot. We can’t find it.’”
Glenmore Audi is apologizing for poor communication with a Calgary couple after Chris Jackson was surprised to learn his Audi S4 was taken home for the weekend by a mechanic while it was in the shop for service.
Jackson said he walked around the lot three times looking for his car. “So I went back in and the dealer said again, ‘You just need to go home.’ And I said no, no, I need to find my car. I need to know where my car is.” Jackson said after about two and a half hours of arguing with staff at the dealership — plus a call to the police to report the car stolen — it was revealed where the car was. “They started calling their mechanics, and finally one of the mechanics answered and said that, ‘Yeah I have the car at home’. And he’d taken the car home for the weekend,” he said. “They only way that they had actually even decided that they were going to call these guys was that I’d called the police and said, ‘My car’s missing, the dealer doesn’t know where it is, I don’t know where it is, that’s a stolen car.” “So once they heard the police were involved they started calling these guys.”
The owner of Glenmore Audi said the technician needed the vehicle for an extended period to test a faulty navigation system and is apologizing for poor communication with the Jacksons. "The police officer we spoke with said I've never heard of anything like this before, it's clearly ethically wrong,” Jackson said. Jackson said his four-year lease agreement stipulates that he get the car serviced at Glenmore Audi, which now leaves him feeling uneasy. “So I’m in a bit of a pickle.”
He said he only found out when he returned to the dealership on the Saturday to get something he forgot inside his $70,000-car. Unable to find his car in the lot, he asked where it was parked. “And the dealer’s response was, ‘It’s OK, just go home, your car’s fine, it’s probably just somewhere on the lot. We can’t find it.’”
Glenmore Audi is apologizing for poor communication with a Calgary couple after Chris Jackson was surprised to learn his Audi S4 was taken home for the weekend by a mechanic while it was in the shop for service.
Jackson said he walked around the lot three times looking for his car. “So I went back in and the dealer said again, ‘You just need to go home.’ And I said no, no, I need to find my car. I need to know where my car is.” Jackson said after about two and a half hours of arguing with staff at the dealership — plus a call to the police to report the car stolen — it was revealed where the car was. “They started calling their mechanics, and finally one of the mechanics answered and said that, ‘Yeah I have the car at home’. And he’d taken the car home for the weekend,” he said. “They only way that they had actually even decided that they were going to call these guys was that I’d called the police and said, ‘My car’s missing, the dealer doesn’t know where it is, I don’t know where it is, that’s a stolen car.” “So once they heard the police were involved they started calling these guys.”
The owner of Glenmore Audi said the technician needed the vehicle for an extended period to test a faulty navigation system and is apologizing for poor communication with the Jacksons. "The police officer we spoke with said I've never heard of anything like this before, it's clearly ethically wrong,” Jackson said. Jackson said his four-year lease agreement stipulates that he get the car serviced at Glenmore Audi, which now leaves him feeling uneasy. “So I’m in a bit of a pickle.”
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I have never been comfortable leaving my car with dealers and this just fuels my paranoia. I wonder if the "thoughtful" mechanic ever did find the problem...
That's my dealer BTW. Like I'm not OCD enough!
That's my dealer BTW. Like I'm not OCD enough!
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Hope he found it, story I just read said he put on 500kms over the weekend, that's a month of driving for me...
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Yeah I'd be pretty pissed if my car had 500km's on it after a trip to the dealership
Lots of stories about the BMW dealerships from a few years back; the mechanics would go bar hoping with clients cars.
Lots of stories about the BMW dealerships from a few years back; the mechanics would go bar hoping with clients cars.
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