By the panel , do you mean the wing itsself? TBH its a right faff on this , as I live in Berwick which means an hour drive up and another back home - I might just wait just now (its really not so bad at th moment) and get the place ive always took my cars to here to do it.
Sorry - by panel I mean wing. It seems that you can buy a new wing for £100+, however that takes the total repair bill to c.£600. I'm part tempted to leave the rust on mine, too. My only worry is that because VW have outright refused the claim, if it gets so bad that I need new panels - then ignoring a £340 bill and being forced to spend £600 is a false economy.
I can only reiterate what others have said,
- If you don't have a full VW service history - they will refuse at first, often citing that the 'paint check' has not been performed by a VW mechanic at every service... despite nobody ever hearing of such a check being carried out!
- Quality of the work undertaken on others' cars by VW 'bodyshops' has sometimes been questionable, if you're travelling 1hr each way and have to take it back at least once - it's a right pain/expense
I don't want to advise you, but here's what I would have done if my panels hadn't been repainted, invalidating the paint warranty:
1. Visit a VW bodyshop - they're almost guaranteed to say no but it's worth a shot for the chance of saving yourself £300-400
2. If they say 'no' - I would be very tempted to get it done by a reputable local bodyshop which is more convenient, and who you trust. Added to that - their price will almost certainly be less than VW
3. Once done, I'd visit Citizens Advice and think about taking VW to the small claims court to try to recoup the costs, as they refused to cover a paint claim on a car which is allegedly covered under a 12 year paint warranty.
Let us know what you decide to do/how you get on :)
Jim