Why the big secret, just spit it out?Hi all,
Would there be any Cali engineers/mechanics/body shop experts on the group that wouldn’t mind me messaging for an opinion on something?
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Happens now & again...damage during sea transit, port carpark etc. Buyer is normally none the wiser. Damage gets repaired before it gets handed over to the delivery dealer.Haha no just looking for some advice from a professional regarding some damage that has occurred to my Cali before I’ve collected it from the dealership!!
It all depends how serious the damage is/was.Haha no just looking for some advice from a professional regarding some damage that has occurred to my Cali before I’ve collected it from the dealership!!
You want the advice and opinion of a competent bodyshop, not a Cali Engineer or worse, a mechanic.Sorry, it was more a reach out to a professional so I could try get an opinion on the damage (I know it’s hard with just one pic).
Dealer rang day before collection date to say the valet damaged it and it’s gone to a bodyshop to get repaired. We going to meet the dealer to discuss how we proceed from here.
Thanks very much. This is exactly what I’m thinking. Any compensation will purely depend on how important good customer care the dealer cares about.None at all. Don’t disagree it’s a massive pain and initially sours the feeling, but these things can and do happen and the pants situation here is it has happened to you. The repairs should be completely unnoticeable (refuse it if they are not) and have no effect on the resale. In fact unless you tell anyone they will never know. As it’s a main dealer the warranty will be unaffected and that includes paint and any reoccurrence of issues due to the repair. Reality is you have two choices - accept it and negociate something for your time (or not, depdns how you feel) or reject it and have no van. Dealer won’t care - he can sell it for likely more than it’s worth day after it is out the bodyshop. The type of damage in the picture is bread and butter work for any competent bodyshop.
If the damage had happened a week or so before collection day I doubt if the Dealership would have even phoned you, just send the vehicle to the body shop.Thanks very much. This is exactly what I’m thinking. Any compensation will purely depend on how important good customer care the dealer cares about.
100% agree with you.If the damage had happened a week or so before collection day I doubt if the Dealership would have even phoned you, just send the vehicle to the body shop.
On the day of collection you would have been none the wiser.
I understand the Dealership is not legally obliged to tell you about what is considered minor damage suffered during the delivery process.
I’ve never had anyone / a dealer ever go around with a paint thickness gauge when selling a vehicle … is this common practice, in your experience?So you accept it and everything is grand.
Then you come to sell it in a couple of years and the dealer that
you're selling to walks around it with a paint thickness gauge, finds something
that ain't quite right and wants to knock a grand off his offer...
I think some compensation should be offered to you.
Yes it is for me. I borrowed one from my dealer mate to use whenI’ve never had anyone / a dealer ever go around with a paint thickness gauge when selling a vehicle … is this common practice, in your experience?
I worked in the auto industry for 27 years and never once saw a dealer rock out a “paint thickness guage”. I think there seems to be a general misunderstanding on how proper bodyshops do their body paint repairs vs cars sprayed at home by a hobbyist.So you accept it and everything is grand.
Then you come to sell it in a couple of years and the dealer that
you're selling to walks around it with a paint thickness gauge, finds something
that ain't quite right and wants to knock a grand off his offer...
I think some compensation should be offered to you.
Its actually fairly routine in the USA to go around a vehicle with a paint meter and a magnet. Any non factory paint work is immediately obvious when the new paint is layered over the old.I worked in the auto industry for 27 years and never once saw a dealer rock out a “paint thickness guage”. I think there seems to be a general misunderstanding on how proper bodyshops do their body paint repairs vs cars sprayed at home by a hobbyist.
Compensation for sure though. But for the inconvenience. Not some imaginary grand being knocked off.
WG is right. Minor bumps and scrapes usually never mentioned. Technically until the customer takes the car it’s still owned by the dealer.
Yes he has said he will supply such a letter. Most likely I will be trading in at same dealer but who knows.As the Dealership has already notified the buyer then the buyer could ask for a letter detailing the repairs, that they are to VWs standard and fully warranted as per the Factory Warranty.
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