Update: Got the car back this afternoon. I didn't get to have a look until I got home from work this evening. Everything looks OK, taken it for a short drive, no odd noises, everything feels fine, only time will tell. Had a quick look under the bonnet seeing as its raining here, looks like a new head and block assembly with my ancillaries bolted on. There is a label on the timing cover, build date is 08/01/21 at the factory in Germany. I've also got a letter titled 'warranty repairs customer confirmation'. It details the work carried out as follows:
Carried out checks as to car not starting. Found the timing belt tensioner pulley to have failed causing damage to the engine valves. Supplied and fitted a new Base Engine and all associated parts. Carried out road test.
I must say that this has been dealt with quickly and professionally with no expense to myself. Both SEAT and the dealership have been true to their word and I now have my car back albeit with a new engine installed. I would have liked to be able to go to the dealership in person to pick it up so I could ask some questions regarding warranties etc, but alas being a key worker in COVID Britain meant I was hard at work serving the public. I'll try and phone them tomorrow or Monday to see where I stand.
My wife is giving me grief however and she thinks I should be due some sort of compensation seeing as the original job (service, timing belt and sundries) set me back to the tune of £810. Should I be pushing for something or should I be grateful everything was sorted out amicably? What are your thoughts on this.
No doubt, in the coming days I'll get a letter or email about customer satisfaction.