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Stu
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The ongoing thread here regarding the roof edge corrosion and then some of the other failures and problems kinda got me thinking about how I've been affected lately. Like many of you I've spent some serious money within the group in recent years.
Bought a new Skoda Fabia vRS - Turbo outlet pipe blew off at < 500 miles.
Bought another new Skoda Fabia vRS - No problems.
Bought a new Skoda Octavia vRS - No problems.
Bought another new Skoda Octavia vRS - Both front hubs replaced to cure excessive rumbling. Eventually traced to unsuitable tyres (Dunlop SP Sport Maxx).
Bought a nearly new Audi S3 - No problems.
Bought a new Audi S3 Sportback - Delivered with 4 defective Bridgestone tyres which were replaced under warranty. RNS-E Navigation unit replaced under warranty due to defective volume control knob. Entire open sky roof assembly replaced - twice!! Unable to cure rattling from roof assembly. Car sold back to dealer.
Seat Leon (Co Car) - Turbo failed at 77k miles
Bought a new Audi A4 3.0 quattro - Brake pedal assembly replaced to cure excessive noise on release. 3G MMI Navigation system mapping years out of date (almost a ÂŁ2k option!!) unable to fix with newer updates, maps remained woefully inadequate. DAB Radio Unit replaced following failed routine software update. Window rubbers on drivers door replaced. Car Rejected.
Bought a new VW California - Steering column replaced (defect remains outstanding), awning replaced due to uneven closing, passenger side door card faulty (defect remains outstanding), Control Panel replaced following failure. Pending for this week is gear change cables to be replaced due to notchy gear change, Berghaus badges to be replaced due to chrome effect bubbling, tailgate door handle paint coming off, seat cover to be replaced due to stress tear. Then I find I have the dreaded paint bubbling.
....... and then to cap it all I find what I believe to be a serious manufacturing defect on my new (2 months old) Audi A1.
I recently noticed a couple of dents on the roof towards the rear and thought oh bugger someone has bounced a ball off my roof, although it looked a little odd as it was two dents side by side. Pretty pi$$ed off I thought I'd get a dent man on to it when I have the time. Happened to be browsing another forum and found a thread which goes along the lines of "dents in my roof .... ". Hmm, interesting I thought. Well would you believe it, with the recent warmer weather a string of owners are reporting these same dents in their A1 roofs. This prompts me to think a little more about mine and as sure as VAG cars are unreliable I noticed that my roof is perfect when cold and like the surface of the moon when hot from sunlight. This prompted me to visit the local dealer on Sunday afternoon and of the 5 cars they had on site 3 of them had the same dents as mine. It appears that these dents appear in the vicinity of the rear interior light so I now wonder if there is a metallic bracket or support of some type near the light which is of a different grade of steel and unable to expand and contract at the same rate as the roof material.
So now I find myself going through the whole process of rejecting a car again. What makes it worse is this car was partially subsidised by Audi CS following the A4 Navigation debacle.
So what's are all of your stories?? Will you remain loyal to the brand??
I for one am beginning to wonder if Audi and I have a future.
Bought a new Skoda Fabia vRS - Turbo outlet pipe blew off at < 500 miles.
Bought another new Skoda Fabia vRS - No problems.
Bought a new Skoda Octavia vRS - No problems.
Bought another new Skoda Octavia vRS - Both front hubs replaced to cure excessive rumbling. Eventually traced to unsuitable tyres (Dunlop SP Sport Maxx).
Bought a nearly new Audi S3 - No problems.
Bought a new Audi S3 Sportback - Delivered with 4 defective Bridgestone tyres which were replaced under warranty. RNS-E Navigation unit replaced under warranty due to defective volume control knob. Entire open sky roof assembly replaced - twice!! Unable to cure rattling from roof assembly. Car sold back to dealer.
Seat Leon (Co Car) - Turbo failed at 77k miles
Bought a new Audi A4 3.0 quattro - Brake pedal assembly replaced to cure excessive noise on release. 3G MMI Navigation system mapping years out of date (almost a ÂŁ2k option!!) unable to fix with newer updates, maps remained woefully inadequate. DAB Radio Unit replaced following failed routine software update. Window rubbers on drivers door replaced. Car Rejected.
Bought a new VW California - Steering column replaced (defect remains outstanding), awning replaced due to uneven closing, passenger side door card faulty (defect remains outstanding), Control Panel replaced following failure. Pending for this week is gear change cables to be replaced due to notchy gear change, Berghaus badges to be replaced due to chrome effect bubbling, tailgate door handle paint coming off, seat cover to be replaced due to stress tear. Then I find I have the dreaded paint bubbling.
....... and then to cap it all I find what I believe to be a serious manufacturing defect on my new (2 months old) Audi A1.
I recently noticed a couple of dents on the roof towards the rear and thought oh bugger someone has bounced a ball off my roof, although it looked a little odd as it was two dents side by side. Pretty pi$$ed off I thought I'd get a dent man on to it when I have the time. Happened to be browsing another forum and found a thread which goes along the lines of "dents in my roof .... ". Hmm, interesting I thought. Well would you believe it, with the recent warmer weather a string of owners are reporting these same dents in their A1 roofs. This prompts me to think a little more about mine and as sure as VAG cars are unreliable I noticed that my roof is perfect when cold and like the surface of the moon when hot from sunlight. This prompted me to visit the local dealer on Sunday afternoon and of the 5 cars they had on site 3 of them had the same dents as mine. It appears that these dents appear in the vicinity of the rear interior light so I now wonder if there is a metallic bracket or support of some type near the light which is of a different grade of steel and unable to expand and contract at the same rate as the roof material.
So now I find myself going through the whole process of rejecting a car again. What makes it worse is this car was partially subsidised by Audi CS following the A4 Navigation debacle.
So what's are all of your stories?? Will you remain loyal to the brand??
I for one am beginning to wonder if Audi and I have a future.