As you aware I posted earlier in this this thread after receiving a reply from Mr.Craft re: my issues with rust and also customer service at the Wakefield Dealership including scratching my car.
I have been in negotiations with a nice man from the VW Executive office for the last few weeks and was initially made an offer of a free valet (£70) to try and rectify the scratched body work after they washed it. I explained that this was no different from what the dealer had offered me directly and told them I would not settle for anything less than a professional touching the paint work.
I was then offered a good will contribution of 70% towards the wings being repaired which could have still left me some £300 out of pocket and for reasons already outlined in this thread I turned the offer down and asked them to come back with something better.
They said it was difficult to as they could not accurately quote the cost of the repair until it was sanded down to show the full extent of the damage so I offered to take the vehicle back to the body shop at Huddersfield for them to further examine the rust. The manger there explained to me that he had already told VW that they could offer no further information but said he would speak to them about the boot rusting.
Well today I received a call from the body shop manager at Huddersfield and the dealers at Wakefield. They have come up with an offer that I can't refuse:
- £100.00 towards the £200 pound quote to have the paintwork professionally buffed
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- Cover 100% of the costs for the rust on the boot lid to be rectified
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and.......
- Cover 100% of the costs for the front arches to be replaced
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I have yet to receive a further response from the Executive office but I have no reason not to trust the manager at the body shop as he has been most helpful. I'm sure you'll agree though that this is an excellent result and one I am more than happy with!
I have to say that dealing with this has made me realize two things really. One being that the Wakefield dealership is not worth visiting and two, that they are not a true representation of VW and the rest of the staff and dealerships. Both the chap from VW Executive Office and all the staff at the Huddersfield dealership have been nothing but polite, helpful and understanding.
I will of course be sending another email to Mr. Craft but this time it will be to say good things for a change.