For those CV8 owners with 'Corroded' Alloy Wheels.....
Discussion
As a few may know I have spoken (aswel as other) about the condition of the alloy wheels fitted to the 2004 & 2005 CV8 Monaro.
I wrote to Vauxhall about this problem last month & I have a reply from them today (5/4/06)
This is the reply copied exactly from the letter I have been sent:
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Dear Mr James
RE: Vauxhall Monaro, Registration Number HK05 ***.
Thank you for your letter dated 23 March 2006, which Mrs T Loveard has requested I respond to on her behalf.
We were both very sorry to learn of your dissatisfaction with the condition of your vehicle's alloys, and I can appreciate your reasons for writing.
All our vehicles are designed after extensive research into the requirements of our customers. This enables the production of a vehicle that meets the majority of our customers desired specifications, yet maintains competitive in cost.
I note your comments that the rear of the wheels are not painted. In fact the alloys are not painted at all, as the colour comprises of the mixed composition of metals used to make the alloy. However, the front has a lacquer coating. This is the way that the alloy is manufactured, as customer feedback suggested that the rear did not require a smooth, polished surface the same as the front.
Tha blackened area you have described and as we can see from the photograph you kindly supplied, is not corroded, it has discolouration due to brake dust and road dirt.
I have spoken to our Customer Care District Manger, Mr Geoff Hughes, who inspected your vehicle at Greens of Rainham, and he also confirmed this.
I acknowledge your question relating to the VXR Monaro, and feel I must clarify that this model has a number of differences from the VC8, therefore, the wheels are sourced from another supplier.
In light of the above, we do not feel it would be of any benefit to replace the wheels on your vehicle, as the condition of the alloys, over a period of time, would be the same.
Thank you again for writing, and allowing me the opportunity to comment.
Yours sincerely.
Jo Harris
Exective Support Manger
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I would like to know how you feel about the reply that looks like it will affect us all.
I do have a copy of the letter I sent to Vauxhall & can email it to anyone interested in what I wrote.
If you feel you would like to contact Vauxhall about this then you can reach them by writing to
Vauxhall Motors Ltd
Griffin House
Osborne Road
Luton
LU1 3YP
or phone
01582 721122
Cheers people
Rob
>> Edited by rob_78 on Wednesday 5th April 18:31
>> Edited by rob_78 on Wednesday 5th April 18:32
I wrote to Vauxhall about this problem last month & I have a reply from them today (5/4/06)
This is the reply copied exactly from the letter I have been sent:
.........................................................................................
Dear Mr James
RE: Vauxhall Monaro, Registration Number HK05 ***.
Thank you for your letter dated 23 March 2006, which Mrs T Loveard has requested I respond to on her behalf.
We were both very sorry to learn of your dissatisfaction with the condition of your vehicle's alloys, and I can appreciate your reasons for writing.
All our vehicles are designed after extensive research into the requirements of our customers. This enables the production of a vehicle that meets the majority of our customers desired specifications, yet maintains competitive in cost.
I note your comments that the rear of the wheels are not painted. In fact the alloys are not painted at all, as the colour comprises of the mixed composition of metals used to make the alloy. However, the front has a lacquer coating. This is the way that the alloy is manufactured, as customer feedback suggested that the rear did not require a smooth, polished surface the same as the front.
Tha blackened area you have described and as we can see from the photograph you kindly supplied, is not corroded, it has discolouration due to brake dust and road dirt.
I have spoken to our Customer Care District Manger, Mr Geoff Hughes, who inspected your vehicle at Greens of Rainham, and he also confirmed this.
I acknowledge your question relating to the VXR Monaro, and feel I must clarify that this model has a number of differences from the VC8, therefore, the wheels are sourced from another supplier.
In light of the above, we do not feel it would be of any benefit to replace the wheels on your vehicle, as the condition of the alloys, over a period of time, would be the same.
Thank you again for writing, and allowing me the opportunity to comment.
Yours sincerely.
Jo Harris
Exective Support Manger
.........................................................................................
I would like to know how you feel about the reply that looks like it will affect us all.
I do have a copy of the letter I sent to Vauxhall & can email it to anyone interested in what I wrote.
If you feel you would like to contact Vauxhall about this then you can reach them by writing to
Vauxhall Motors Ltd
Griffin House
Osborne Road
Luton
LU1 3YP
or phone
01582 721122
Cheers people
Rob
>> Edited by rob_78 on Wednesday 5th April 18:31
>> Edited by rob_78 on Wednesday 5th April 18:32
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