So who did your 'Final Inspection'?
Discussion
Stevejay said:
Molly GT said:
Just checked my Vantage S and I think Mr Gordon Darroch must have done a job lot :-)) Don't wish to disillusion anyone but these plaques really are not worth the metal they are made of.
PS we love our Aston anyway
[quote=MollyGTi]
Don't wish to disillusion anyone but these plaques really are not worth the metal they are made of. [quote=MollyGTi]
With the sheer number of problems that we initially had with the car it was patently obvious that no final inspection ever took place. I was also led to believe that the plaques live in a box and are randomly fitted to vehicles.
More importantly after a meeting with Paul Collett who is AM's UK After Sales Manager all our cars problems were subsequently resolved to my complete satisfaction.
I suspect that with the ever need for cost cutting at Gaydon the fitting of the plaques is nothing more than a bit of aged romanticism.
Sad but true
Don't wish to disillusion anyone but these plaques really are not worth the metal they are made of. [quote=MollyGTi]
With the sheer number of problems that we initially had with the car it was patently obvious that no final inspection ever took place. I was also led to believe that the plaques live in a box and are randomly fitted to vehicles.
More importantly after a meeting with Paul Collett who is AM's UK After Sales Manager all our cars problems were subsequently resolved to my complete satisfaction.
I suspect that with the ever need for cost cutting at Gaydon the fitting of the plaques is nothing more than a bit of aged romanticism.
Sad but true
robgt]ollyGTi said:
Don't wish to disillusion anyone but these plaques really are not worth the metal they are made of.
MollyGTi said:
With the sheer number of problems that we initially had with the car it was patently obvious that no final inspection ever took place. I was also led to believe that the plaques live in a box and are randomly fitted to vehicles.
More importantly after a meeting with Paul Collett who is AM's UK After Sales Manager all our cars problems were subsequently resolved to my complete satisfaction.
I suspect that with the ever need for cost cutting at Gaydon the fitting of the plaques is nothing more than a bit of aged romanticism.
Sad but true
I view it as merely a gimmick and more of a marketing ploy for sales, the same view for the 150 point inspection.More importantly after a meeting with Paul Collett who is AM's UK After Sales Manager all our cars problems were subsequently resolved to my complete satisfaction.
I suspect that with the ever need for cost cutting at Gaydon the fitting of the plaques is nothing more than a bit of aged romanticism.
Sad but true
Gaydon final inspection checklist:-
Did vehicle arrive at your station under own power - YES NO
If yes despatch to dealer
If no despatch to dealer with battery charger
Special instruction- check interior is Obsidian Black if not refer to Production and ensure owner sanity check has been completed.
Did vehicle arrive at your station under own power - YES NO
If yes despatch to dealer
If no despatch to dealer with battery charger
Special instruction- check interior is Obsidian Black if not refer to Production and ensure owner sanity check has been completed.
robgt]ollyGTi said:
Don't wish to disillusion anyone but these plaques really are not worth the metal they are made of.
MollyGTi said:
With the sheer number of problems that we initially had with the car it was patently obvious that no final inspection ever took place. I was also led to believe that the plaques live in a box and are randomly fitted to vehicles.
More importantly after a meeting with Paul Collett who is AM's UK After Sales Manager all our cars problems were subsequently resolved to my complete satisfaction.
I suspect that with the ever need for cost cutting at Gaydon the fitting of the plaques is nothing more than a bit of aged romanticism.
Sad but true
Pearl was a nightmare, I remember hearing and seeing it when you first got it. I have to agree Paul Collet is the saving grace of after sales at AML he took my car under his wing too. He took me away from Stratstone Amersham and placed me at Works Service because Stratestone could not rectify the problems, frankly they were just a selling operation at this particular Statstone. WS realigned my customer experience and sorted all of my issues with new parts all FOC under manufacturers warranty (which is a must for any used car purchase) including collecting my vehicle on their lovely truck. Thank you to WS and Paul Collet. More importantly after a meeting with Paul Collett who is AM's UK After Sales Manager all our cars problems were subsequently resolved to my complete satisfaction.
I suspect that with the ever need for cost cutting at Gaydon the fitting of the plaques is nothing more than a bit of aged romanticism.
Sad but true
I light of Barry Griffith & our factory inspection plates, nobody actually knows who really did their inspections. I wanted to share the inspection badge I designed and made with the help of our PH friend who we all know: thanks Tony...
What I can tell you, it is a great feeling for me to know the man who built the GT4 race engine for Teaspoon. The experience was very cool, I watched him build it from scratch each day (as I live so close to my Indie and could pop in on the way to work), awesome asking questions and getting such geeky technical answers in reply. Thanks Ade if you read this, this plate is for you !
What I can tell you, it is a great feeling for me to know the man who built the GT4 race engine for Teaspoon. The experience was very cool, I watched him build it from scratch each day (as I live so close to my Indie and could pop in on the way to work), awesome asking questions and getting such geeky technical answers in reply. Thanks Ade if you read this, this plate is for you !
W1111AM said:
I light of Barry Griffith & our factory inspection plates, nobody actually knows who really did their inspections. I wanted to share the inspection badge I designed and made with the help of our PH friend who we all know: thanks Tony...
What I can tell you, it is a great feeling for me to know the man who built the GT4 race engine for Teaspoon. The experience was very cool, I watched him build it from scratch each day (as I live so close to my Indie and could pop in on the way to work), awesome asking questions and getting such geeky technical answers in reply. Thanks Ade if you read this, this plate is for you !
That is a cracking idea!What I can tell you, it is a great feeling for me to know the man who built the GT4 race engine for Teaspoon. The experience was very cool, I watched him build it from scratch each day (as I live so close to my Indie and could pop in on the way to work), awesome asking questions and getting such geeky technical answers in reply. Thanks Ade if you read this, this plate is for you !
Are you OK with me doing a 5.0 one?
Ironically, the engine plate on my new 2015 came with the fading paint (actually more like rusted laser etching) straight from the factory. The dealership noticed it during the pre-delivery inspection and ordered me a replacement one but was told it was on back order. Also, on special editions like the GT and N430, the plate doesn't have the name of who carried out the final inspection.
Edited by KarlFranz on Sunday 5th October 18:06
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