Well, now I'm really mad. Too begin with, I struggled with Northland when buying my Jetta off the used side. For weeks I had to make phone calls and chase people around to get some stuff done.
Finally, I take delivery of my car and I'm thrilled. Now comes my first service and they proceed to tell me that my car is missing all three of the plastic covers that go underneath the engine. And they proceed to tell me that they are 100 dollars each. And that I have to pay for them out of pocket.
If this is a certified vehicle, does it not mean I would get the vehicle in original condition?
I'm so sick and tired of the damned VW dealers in this city that I will not be buying another Volkswagon.
I now need to fork out 300 dollars to buy these damned plastic pieces - which I'm sure will just bottom out anyways when I get my new suspension - and of course, my salesman says "Oh. Well, I guess that's your problem with your car..."
Very happy. Very, very happy.
Any ideas? /end rant
Finally, I take delivery of my car and I'm thrilled. Now comes my first service and they proceed to tell me that my car is missing all three of the plastic covers that go underneath the engine. And they proceed to tell me that they are 100 dollars each. And that I have to pay for them out of pocket.
If this is a certified vehicle, does it not mean I would get the vehicle in original condition?
I'm so sick and tired of the damned VW dealers in this city that I will not be buying another Volkswagon.
I now need to fork out 300 dollars to buy these damned plastic pieces - which I'm sure will just bottom out anyways when I get my new suspension - and of course, my salesman says "Oh. Well, I guess that's your problem with your car..."
Very happy. Very, very happy.
Any ideas? /end rant
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