PDF Doc emailed to you. As above it doesn't state anything about price or % to pay but it does show that it is not an uncommon problem. Perhaps this, and a polite but firm talk with your dealer will persuade them to cover it 100%.
IanV5, I'd be interested if you can show us a document/website/etc that shows VW's change in policy to this issue. Cheers
VW Leicester (Lee) told me.
When I took my 2005 Gti in he looked at the wings, measured the paint depth with a gauge, could not get under the bonnet at the time as my bonnet release was stuck!
Did not take any pictures. Took my details and that was it. Car booked in on the 23rd of this month
I'm heading into Western VW in Sighthill, Edinburgh today where my car has been serviced all it's life (previous owner). I'd like to appear well informed to the person I speak to so am going armed with the Rust .pdf document. Is there anything else I should take or be aware of?
Question is, who do I ask to see regarding warranty claims? Service manager? Technician? Or somebody else? This VW dealer doesn't have a bodyshop at it's site so there'll not be a paint/bodywork expert there (I presume). I realise I'll have to take the car to VW in Broxburn if/when they give the go ahead to replace my wings and repair/paint my bootlid.
Any help on how to deal with the VW guy/woman would be much appreciated.
VW Leicester (Lee) told me.
When I took my 2005 Gti in he looked at the wings, measured the paint depth with a gauge, could not get under the bonnet at the time as my bonnet release was stuck!
Did not take any pictures. Took my details and that was it. Car booked in on the 23rd of this month
If things turn out not so rosy I'll refer the vw service guy to Lee. I hope it doesn't turn out so complicated tho.