Dealer Scratched My Car!
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barker22 said:
Grandfondo said:
The most interesting bit is the fact that after £1050 worth of work they want £5 to wash your car!
I don't find that interesting at all.Many people fall into this trap in thinking that giving a dealer work somehow means something to them and it encourages the dealer to 'look after you'
Many couldn't care less aslong as they get the car in and out and sell you some snake oil 3000 paint protection polish whilst you are there.
This is not the case with all dealers but I would suggest most!
Been to BMW dealer today and had a fairly long chat to them.
Car is going back on friday to be assessed and the service manager assured me that they would 'resolve' the situation at the bodyshop if deemed necessary.
We shall see then.
he wants to clean it on Friday before assessing it, think I'll get up early and do it myself - don't want to add anymore scratches!
Car is going back on friday to be assessed and the service manager assured me that they would 'resolve' the situation at the bodyshop if deemed necessary.
We shall see then.
he wants to clean it on Friday before assessing it, think I'll get up early and do it myself - don't want to add anymore scratches!
Did you actually check how the dealer is cleaning the car, like I suggested? Go out the back and check if they are using a couple of cowboys with a dirty rag. That would be good ammunition before you negotiate solution with the dealer. This is probably not a "one off" situation.
I've seen the cleaners in action at my local Porsche and Ferrari dealer and I certainly wouldn't let them loose on my car.
If you need to, put a notice on the dashboard before car goes into dealers stating " Do NOT wash this car"
I've seen the cleaners in action at my local Porsche and Ferrari dealer and I certainly wouldn't let them loose on my car.
If you need to, put a notice on the dashboard before car goes into dealers stating " Do NOT wash this car"
fulgurex said:
Did you actually check how the dealer is cleaning the ca, like I suggested? Go out the back and check if they are using a couple of cowboys with a dirty rag. That would be good ammunition before you negotiate solution with the dealer. This is probably not a "one off" situation.
I've seen the cleaners in action at my local Porsche and Ferrari dealer and I certainly wouldn't let them loose on my car.
If you need to, put a notice on the dashboard before car goes into dealers stating " Do NOT wash this car"
Couldn't get round the back.I've seen the cleaners in action at my local Porsche and Ferrari dealer and I certainly wouldn't let them loose on my car.
If you need to, put a notice on the dashboard before car goes into dealers stating " Do NOT wash this car"
On Friday im going early morning and I know they'll be there then.
Edited by smith94 on Tuesday 3rd March 22:01
73mark said:
It looks like someone dropped whatever they've been using to clean the car on the floor picked it back up and just carried on.
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What do you expect for a fiver? A decent wash mitt costs £6.professionals a
Either you care about your cars paint or you don't. If you do, you know a £5 wash is not going to be a decent job.
zeDuffMan said:
What do you expect for a fiver? A decent wash mitt costs £6.
Either you care about your cars paint or you don't. If you do, you know a £5 wash is not going to be a decent job.
I thought the £5 charge was a cost covering exercise, they're not looking to make money from it IMO. Either you care about your cars paint or you don't. If you do, you know a £5 wash is not going to be a decent job.
Even so, a main dealer shouldn't give your car back with a load of scratches in it.
I had my 3 series convert washed and polished when it was in for a service. I only accepted this as they'd ballsed up something on my previous visit. They did such a great job of cleaning it that they rubbed off part of the aerial on the rear window. I had to return for a 3rd time to get a new rear window fitted
Glassman said:
If it was handed over to you washed, how did you miss them?
It's a drive in bay with poor overhead lighting, even the service manager commented on the fact.I was also in a rush because I was late to the Bedford SEN trackday the weekend before last. (Wasn't driving my car, just went as a passenger with some friends)
Edited by smith94 on Tuesday 3rd March 22:02
zeDuffMan said:
smith94 said:
Put simply, I trusted them. I thought a big main dealer wouldn't be so awful.
When you go back, take note of how many cars they have to clean.If you bear in mind that some paint jobs can run into the thousands of pounds, yet they aren't too bothered about scratching those.
I'm sure they wouldn't want to scratch some nice leather on the interior that was a similar cost as an option...
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