JBBY said:Hi roofless
My brother in law had an issue with his car a couple of years ago which dragged on and on and on.
It was resolved by BMW coming up with a very favorable deal to trade in for a new car.
You might push for a similar solution?
Jason
Funny really as my experience with Audis is so bad that i would never go near one, including turning up at one dealership with a friend, in a 2 year old a6 estate, my friend was there to look at the new allroad (a few years ago), 10 minutes in the dealership and not one person there acknowledged us, said a word, we walked out and he never went back.IK. said:To be honest, some of the stories I hear of the excellent customer service from the Audi dealership my partner works at, that wouldn't surprise me even now. I am constantly hearing stories from her of how they have excelled for the customer, which is nice to hear. I would recommend them from our experience of 'buying' an A1 from there. (Audi lease)
If only but no, i have already said that i'm unhappy to be paying for a car that i can't use, didn't get me too far unfortunately but i sense another visit to the dealership tomorrow am. I use my car all day and driving to appointments with the smell of oil around me and a cloth on my shoulder is getting beyond ridiculous.davidmbell said:Out of interest roofless, is your car financed through BMW?
Mine is, and mine did spend quote a lot of time in the garage after I bought it, I complained saying I was paying XXX a month to drive courtesy cars.
They gave me a month free!
Just a thought.
David
davidmbell said:The black framework / mechanism on mine does look very 'slick' as if its been liberally coated in some sort of lubricant. Mine has been in countless times for rattles though, and the last time it came back it was covered like this. Its never dripped though, but if I touch it it does end up coming off on my hands. Its not liquid enough to drip though, more a grease than an oil/fluid.
David