Lousy Experience at Dealer
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Re: Lousy Experience at Dealer
I bought my Audi A4TDi Quattro from Highland Audi in Inverness two years
ago.
They are the nicest car dealer I have ever dealt with, straight, honest,
helpful and I drove away feeling really pleased. I recommend then to anyone
buying an Audi.
In contrast my previous car was a BMW bought from John Clark in Aberdeen.
Worse car dealer I have ever been to, fancy showroom but just interested in
your money and how much they can screw out of you. A most unpleasant
experience going there.
Oldun
ago.
They are the nicest car dealer I have ever dealt with, straight, honest,
helpful and I drove away feeling really pleased. I recommend then to anyone
buying an Audi.
In contrast my previous car was a BMW bought from John Clark in Aberdeen.
Worse car dealer I have ever been to, fancy showroom but just interested in
your money and how much they can screw out of you. A most unpleasant
experience going there.
Oldun
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Re: Lousy Experience at Dealer
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 02:10:09 +0000 (UTC), "777" <777@anemail.address>
wrote:
>>> Note that I had not even said anything other than 'there is the fault',
>>> so
>>> it's not like I was being abusive. In the UK it's much more a case of
>> 'when
>>> you've bought it then it is your problem', even when something is new;
>>> dealers will claim black is white to avoid fixing anything.
>>>
>>>
>> Strange. My dealer in the UK can't be more helpful even writing to me to
>> check if I have any problems needing attention before the warranty runs
>> out.
>>
>> Which dealer are you using ?
>>
>> Richard
>
>For legal reasons, plus in case I have to use them again for any warranty
>issues, I would really rather not say.
>
>I'm pleased to read about your (and other posters) favourable experiences
>with other Audi dealers though; I might try my next nearest dealer for
>servicing, even though it's much more out of the way and much longer to get
>to, and for sourcing a replacement if I stick with Audi.
>
>However, my wife, how loves Fords, is now giving me the hard stares / raised
>eyebrows routine whenever I mention Audi; on saying the word 'Audi' I
>calculate her stare could now melt through 100 feet (vertical) of permafrost
>per hour, in a 10' radius.
>
>
Don't let her see the ads for the new Ford 500 then. I saw one where
they are comparing it to a $64K Euro AWD sedan. A6? Gimme a break.
wrote:
>>> Note that I had not even said anything other than 'there is the fault',
>>> so
>>> it's not like I was being abusive. In the UK it's much more a case of
>> 'when
>>> you've bought it then it is your problem', even when something is new;
>>> dealers will claim black is white to avoid fixing anything.
>>>
>>>
>> Strange. My dealer in the UK can't be more helpful even writing to me to
>> check if I have any problems needing attention before the warranty runs
>> out.
>>
>> Which dealer are you using ?
>>
>> Richard
>
>For legal reasons, plus in case I have to use them again for any warranty
>issues, I would really rather not say.
>
>I'm pleased to read about your (and other posters) favourable experiences
>with other Audi dealers though; I might try my next nearest dealer for
>servicing, even though it's much more out of the way and much longer to get
>to, and for sourcing a replacement if I stick with Audi.
>
>However, my wife, how loves Fords, is now giving me the hard stares / raised
>eyebrows routine whenever I mention Audi; on saying the word 'Audi' I
>calculate her stare could now melt through 100 feet (vertical) of permafrost
>per hour, in a 10' radius.
>
>
Don't let her see the ads for the new Ford 500 then. I saw one where
they are comparing it to a $64K Euro AWD sedan. A6? Gimme a break.
#23
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Re: Lousy Experience at Dealer
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 02:10:09 +0000 (UTC), "777" <777@anemail.address>
wrote:
>>> Note that I had not even said anything other than 'there is the fault',
>>> so
>>> it's not like I was being abusive. In the UK it's much more a case of
>> 'when
>>> you've bought it then it is your problem', even when something is new;
>>> dealers will claim black is white to avoid fixing anything.
>>>
>>>
>> Strange. My dealer in the UK can't be more helpful even writing to me to
>> check if I have any problems needing attention before the warranty runs
>> out.
>>
>> Which dealer are you using ?
>>
>> Richard
>
>For legal reasons, plus in case I have to use them again for any warranty
>issues, I would really rather not say.
>
>I'm pleased to read about your (and other posters) favourable experiences
>with other Audi dealers though; I might try my next nearest dealer for
>servicing, even though it's much more out of the way and much longer to get
>to, and for sourcing a replacement if I stick with Audi.
>
>However, my wife, how loves Fords, is now giving me the hard stares / raised
>eyebrows routine whenever I mention Audi; on saying the word 'Audi' I
>calculate her stare could now melt through 100 feet (vertical) of permafrost
>per hour, in a 10' radius.
>
>
Don't let her see the ads for the new Ford 500 then. I saw one where
they are comparing it to a $64K Euro AWD sedan. A6? Gimme a break.
wrote:
>>> Note that I had not even said anything other than 'there is the fault',
>>> so
>>> it's not like I was being abusive. In the UK it's much more a case of
>> 'when
>>> you've bought it then it is your problem', even when something is new;
>>> dealers will claim black is white to avoid fixing anything.
>>>
>>>
>> Strange. My dealer in the UK can't be more helpful even writing to me to
>> check if I have any problems needing attention before the warranty runs
>> out.
>>
>> Which dealer are you using ?
>>
>> Richard
>
>For legal reasons, plus in case I have to use them again for any warranty
>issues, I would really rather not say.
>
>I'm pleased to read about your (and other posters) favourable experiences
>with other Audi dealers though; I might try my next nearest dealer for
>servicing, even though it's much more out of the way and much longer to get
>to, and for sourcing a replacement if I stick with Audi.
>
>However, my wife, how loves Fords, is now giving me the hard stares / raised
>eyebrows routine whenever I mention Audi; on saying the word 'Audi' I
>calculate her stare could now melt through 100 feet (vertical) of permafrost
>per hour, in a 10' radius.
>
>
Don't let her see the ads for the new Ford 500 then. I saw one where
they are comparing it to a $64K Euro AWD sedan. A6? Gimme a break.
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