late model rust trap?
late model rust trap?
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l4jor

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210 posts

225 months

Friday 6th March 2009
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Has anybody got any idea where Vauxhall kept all the Monaros when they were first imported? I have seen a few late registered ones for sale, so were they left outside unused for years or undercover? If they leaked water into the footwells they must be fairly rusty by now....

vxrandy

1,785 posts

207 months

Friday 6th March 2009
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I don't know wrere they kept them. Mine was built april 05 and registered june 06. I bet they were kept nice 'n' warm and treated with care NOTbiglaugh

Bonnie and Clyde

11,701 posts

216 months

Friday 6th March 2009
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I've heard there kept in a large bunker at the side of a race track. Don't know how true it isscratchchin
We've never had water in ours, guess we've been lucky

nickwaiheke

352 posts

221 months

Friday 6th March 2009
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I think they were kept somewhere off beachy head mine anyway I found a small fish skeleton under the passenger seat when cleaning the other day

l4jor

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210 posts

225 months

Friday 6th March 2009
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Mine has never leaked water, but I took the door cards off to check the platic membrane, all was in order so I also must have been lucky. Mind you I was surprised to hear that VXR8s were prone to water leaks, whats up with basic build quality?

Drew SS

2,683 posts

208 months

Friday 6th March 2009
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l4jor said:
Mine has never leaked water, but I took the door cards off to check the platic membrane, all was in order so I also must have been lucky. Mind you I was surprised to hear that VXR8s were prone to water leaks, whats up with basic build quality?

the utes leak as well it drips down into the speaker pod and runs though the speaker after its wet

V88Dicky

7,362 posts

207 months

Monday 9th March 2009
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vxrandy said:
I don't know wrere they kept them. Mine was built april 05 and registered june 06. I bet they were kept nice 'n' warm and treated with care NOTbiglaugh



Think yourself lucky mate, mine was built Dec 04 and registered Jul 06! Having said that I've never had any leaks..... so far

s55shh

520 posts

236 months

Monday 9th March 2009
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I heard they were stored in a carpark in Luton. I certainly never saw them at Thurleigh when visiting.

stu harris

469 posts

265 months

Monday 9th March 2009
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The Monaros were stored in various places around the country , we have 7 available to us. The Monaro also went through the same protection programme as the Canada bound GTO's. So was treated to a higher degree of protection than our regular product.

The VXR8 leakages have been covered in service bulletins to the dealers , so any issues take it back for rectification.

Stu

donk r8

2,755 posts

220 months

Monday 9th March 2009
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stu harris said:
The Monaros were stored in various places around the country , we have 7 available to us. The Monaro also went through the same protection programme as the Canada bound GTO's. So was treated to a higher degree of protection than our regular product.

The VXR8 leakages have been covered in service bulletins to the dealers , so any issues take it back for rectification.

Stu




Fair enough Stu, but will you PLEASE make sure your dealers are up to doing the job, they seem very good at making what should be a pleasurable experience owning one of these fantistic vehicles into a complete farce.........

stu harris

469 posts

265 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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Fair enough Stu, but will you PLEASE make sure your dealers are up to doing the job, they seem very good at making what should be a pleasurable experience owning one of these fantistic vehicles into a complete farce.........
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Behind the scenes we try and pick up some of the issues that we see on this and VXR Online and remind the dealer involved that they actually need customers to keep their business going. We do get some odd responses. My only recommendation is you find a good dealer ( off top of head Picadors , Slaters , Pentagon Derby/Burton, Bellingers , Belmont - sure there are a few more ) and stick with them. The key is the md/retail operator are enthusiasts and we know them personally.

There are a number of known issues on these cars (eg doorhandle paint on Monaros ) that you just need to be persistent with them , if you've got a problem then email me.

Stu

MyM8V8

9,468 posts

219 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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stu harris said:
if you've got a problem then email me.

Stu
Good on you Mate.

robkarloff

312 posts

227 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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stu harris said:
My only recommendation is you find a good dealer ( off top of head Picadors , Slaters , Pentagon Derby/Burton, Bellingers , Belmont - sure there are a few more ) and stick with them. The key is the md/retail operator are enthusiasts and we know them personally.

There are a number of known issues on these cars (eg doorhandle paint on Monaros ) that you just need to be persistent with them , if you've got a problem then email me.

Stu


Nice offer Stu, but it's a sad reflection of Vauxhall/GM that people have to harass and push to get things done on their cars. Surely in this day and age you should be able to take your vehicle into any VX dealership and get polite and friendly/accomodating help. It shouldn't need the management to have a passion for that particular vehicle to ensure good service and resolution. If it does, that says your system doesn't work and that you employ a large number of unprofessional people in your dealerships.

Drew SS

2,683 posts

208 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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If it does, that says your system doesn't work and that you employ a large number of unprofessional people in your dealerships.[/quote]
u need some more aussies workin for ya

V88Dicky

7,362 posts

207 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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Nice offer Stu, but it's a sad reflection of Vauxhall/GM that people have to harass and push to get things done on their cars. Surely in this day and age you should be able to take your vehicle into any VX dealership and get polite and friendly/accomodating help. It shouldn't need the management to have a passion for that particular vehicle to ensure good service and resolution. If it does, that says your system doesn't work and that you employ a large number of unprofessional people in your dealerships.[/quote]

WHS^^^^^ I wonder how many people would have bought one of these cars if they had known beforehand what a bunch of useless prats most (not all) VX 'specialist' dealers are. I'm only glad I did'nt fork out for a brand new one.

stu harris

469 posts

265 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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Nice offer Stu, but it's a sad reflection of Vauxhall/GM that people have to harass and push to get things done on their cars. Surely in this day and age you should be able to take your vehicle into any VX dealership and get polite and friendly/accomodating help. It shouldn't need the management to have a passion for that particular vehicle to ensure good service and resolution. If it does, that says your system doesn't work and that you employ a large number of unprofessional people in your dealerships.
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Agree with you for most of that. But we don't employ dealer staff. We train them, show them the product , get our techs to help them and generally give them as much support as we can, but they are employed by the dealer who has taken our franchise on.

I do think the management need to have a passion for the product they're selling and that filters down to everyone at the dealership. We are not alone in having good and bad dealers , and owning a high end Beemer I know there are good and bads ones of even the prestige brands.
Like I said I'll help wherever I can but I can;t change the way some dealers behave , much that I'd like to. But like I said when you do find one that does have a passion for a car like this then they do tend to go the extra mile for the enthusiast customer.

Stu

robkarloff

312 posts

227 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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stu harris said:
Agree with you for most of that. But we don't employ dealer staff. We train them, show them the product , get our techs to help them and generally give them as much support as we can, but they are employed by the dealer who has taken our franchise on.


Then that means that VX need to be more rigourous and on-going with their franchise requirements and standards than they are. I think everyone realises that they are not employed directly by VX, but VX do allow them the franchise and if they are providing lackluster and dis-courteous service to customers then surely that franchise should be removed. If the dealership staff are your "customer face" to your clients (which they are) then surely the brand management types at VX should take a much more active and strict interest in the experience afforded to their customers. It's good that you are taking an interest via this site and VXR Online, people have plenty to say.

MyM8V8

9,468 posts

219 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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robkarloff said:
stu harris said:
My only recommendation is you find a good dealer ( off top of head Picadors , Slaters , Pentagon Derby/Burton, Bellingers , Belmont - sure there are a few more ) and stick with them. The key is the md/retail operator are enthusiasts and we know them personally.

There are a number of known issues on these cars (eg doorhandle paint on Monaros ) that you just need to be persistent with them , if you've got a problem then email me.

Stu
Nice offer Stu, but it's a sad reflection of Vauxhall/GM that people have to harass and push to get things done on their cars. Surely in this day and age you should be able to take your vehicle into any VX dealership and get polite and friendly/accomodating help. It shouldn't need the management to have a passion for that particular vehicle to ensure good service and resolution. If it does, that says your system doesn't work and that you employ a large number of unprofessional people in your dealerships.
I've said this before on this forum, and I'll say it again:

Name me one brand of automobile where you do get the aftersales care and service the buying price should reflect? IMHO there is none.

Vauxhall in this respect are no better or worse than any other manufacturer in my own experience. FWIW I have previously bought top of the range Jaguars and TBH they were the worst of the lot (re build quality and reliability) and poorest value for money.

I have heard horror stories from mates buying certain German makes and Corvettes having problems too, and you can see examples on the other forums.

I'll give Stu the credit for having the balls to front up on here. How many in his position have done the same on a public forum?

2blackhats

446 posts

225 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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[quote=MyM8V8I'll give Stu the credit for having the balls to front up on here. How many in his position have done the same on a public forum?
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Yeah I'd second that.

donk r8

2,755 posts

220 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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I'll give Stu the credit for having the balls to front up on here. How many in his position have done the same on a public forum?
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I agree with that, but what does get my goat is that I have an 'approved' dealer four miles from me where I bought the r8 new (deposit paid April 07) but their service dept is something else, Autocar mag had their car serviced/warranty work done there, read their report!!, but I have to travel to Southampton to get a decent dealer, Picadors. If i had known this at the time.............................