Golf R engine blown
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Burwood said:
eliot said:
VAGLover said:
Beanie said:
I knew that was a matter of time after I posted it. Specialist.
VWFS will kill you when it comes back!Thinking about it, I was never told the warranty was void, just that the work it needed was not covered as they claimed it was user error.
Edited by Beanie on Saturday 14th October 08:19
Stickyfinger said:
Tony33 said:
TLDR:
If only Beanie was a Driving God like the rest of us here none of this would have happened and he would be shopping for watches right now!
But he would overwind them....If only Beanie was a Driving God like the rest of us here none of this would have happened and he would be shopping for watches right now!
So as a declaration of honesty, now it's all done,
I came here to ask some expert opinions and hopefully find some other experiences, which I am grateful that there were some of and some were very helpful
I thought piston heads was a community of like minded people out to help others,
What I found was it's actually mostly full of bitter and twisted individuals with nothing better to do than to enjoy other people's misfortunes. Pretty sad really, as there really is so much more to life, and I would never take pleasure in someone facing such an invoice, their fault or not. But I'm sure it makes you sleep better at night knowing that I didn't buy that Hublot penis extension you so seem to desire, I instead bought a new engine.
Anyway, I appreciate the genuine helpful comments folks, you know who you are.
I genuinely hope none of you find yourselves in the same situation, it's a stter. But at the end of the day it's only money, there are worse things in life, trust me.
We know something has gone inside the engine for no compression
We know an accelerometer positioned somewhere has given an overspeed
If I had rammed it into first or second, I'm gobsmacked there's no signs on the clutch or gearbox, opinions I have sought have suggested they would expect damage in these areas.
I have listened to advice and I am taking it further.
We know an accelerometer positioned somewhere has given an overspeed
If I had rammed it into first or second, I'm gobsmacked there's no signs on the clutch or gearbox, opinions I have sought have suggested they would expect damage in these areas.
I have listened to advice and I am taking it further.
I'm still waiting the outcome of a 'Motor Trade Ombudsman' complaint about VW
I also took a complaint to the 'Financial Ombudsman' about the treatment of my insurance claim.
The insurance reviewed the case and evidence and guess what...
Sorry to those that were enjoying my outlay, I know some took great pleasure in it.
But I have to say, beyond all the abuse there were some top tips and suggestions, which ultimately payed off. For that, I am grateful, as it was comments on here which made me chase the insurance on several occasions and then take it further.
Cheers!
I also took a complaint to the 'Financial Ombudsman' about the treatment of my insurance claim.
The insurance reviewed the case and evidence and guess what...
Sorry to those that were enjoying my outlay, I know some took great pleasure in it.
But I have to say, beyond all the abuse there were some top tips and suggestions, which ultimately payed off. For that, I am grateful, as it was comments on here which made me chase the insurance on several occasions and then take it further.
Cheers!
I see your point but where do you draw the line?
Same can be said for putting wrong fuel in
Or front ending a car on purpose, may aswel get the stone chips on the bonnet and the engine done at the same time?
That's why there are insurance investigators, to stop fraud.
I had nothing to gain from it
Same can be said for putting wrong fuel in
Or front ending a car on purpose, may aswel get the stone chips on the bonnet and the engine done at the same time?
That's why there are insurance investigators, to stop fraud.
I had nothing to gain from it
SuperchargedVR6 said:
Beanie said:
I see your point but where do you draw the line?
Same can be said for putting wrong fuel in
Or front ending a car on purpose, may aswel get the stone chips on the bonnet and the engine done at the same time?
That's why there are insurance investigators, to stop fraud.
I had nothing to gain from it
The people who put the wrong fuel in are just as stupid as the people who destroy engines, but thankfully for our premiums, one is considerably cheaper than the other to put right. And some ins companies actually cover misfuelling. They don't and shouldn't cover ineptitude behind the wheel.Same can be said for putting wrong fuel in
Or front ending a car on purpose, may aswel get the stone chips on the bonnet and the engine done at the same time?
That's why there are insurance investigators, to stop fraud.
I had nothing to gain from it
Perhaps I should drive my car through my living room wall and get my insurance company to pay for a new car, and a new house? What do I have to lose? What should I care if it's moral fraud or not? Why should I take any responsibility for my own actions?
The industry will have done well out of my premiums to date and made a fortune. And I'm damn sure they will make me pay in my future premiums for my 1 claim in 20 years.
I'm sure from your response you have never ever made an 'at fault claim' on your insurance. I suppose you never will need to either???
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