My MY00 LC went into Kings Portsmouth on Tuesday for a 70k Service.
I knew the front+rear discs and pads were almost worn out, so i was expecting a
fairly expensive service.
Kings phoned me at lunch time to say they were just about to drive it up the
road for a road test (after doing the service), when a brake hose split sending
brake fluid all over the engine bay. Apparently it had been fouling on a line to
the power steering for quite some time and it "happened" to give way whilst
the car was in their garage..... Hmmm... I'm a bit suspicious.
They also gave me a quote of 955 inc. labour and VAT for, all 4 discs+pads,
70k service, brake hose, and centre exhaust pipe which is also leaking.
Not much choice to pay up really. I'll lose more than this in depreciation for a new car, and besides I like the car anyway. The cheeky bugger in the service department even said, you can speak to someone in sales if you want to see what we'll give you for it!!!
Anyway, they've had the car 2 days now. I called them to get an update, the brake hoses are on back order. They are trying to source one through VW and its going to be another 5 to 7 days.
To be honest, this is crap. Let down by a crappy SEAT UK parts and service organisation. My car is off the road, I have a daily 70 mile round trip to work and back. I'm relying on other people and borrowing other peoples cars.
Currently, I'm driving around in my brothers breakdown prone Metro whilst he is on naval training in Cornwall.
This car has been pretty unreliable in the 4 years I've owned it and everytime I need a part its a several week wait,
but I still like it because its comfortable, good cruiser and goes like stink. What I dont like is the crap SEAT service.
I would have thought a part like this would be common as muck and they can source one with same day delivery. If I went to a Vauxhall garage, they'll
get a bit with same day delivery through a local auto factor!
Its this reason, I definitely won't be buying another SEAT again, even if I got one with a serious discount.
Anyone else got the same grief?
Cheers,
Lee
I knew the front+rear discs and pads were almost worn out, so i was expecting a
fairly expensive service.
Kings phoned me at lunch time to say they were just about to drive it up the
road for a road test (after doing the service), when a brake hose split sending
brake fluid all over the engine bay. Apparently it had been fouling on a line to
the power steering for quite some time and it "happened" to give way whilst
the car was in their garage..... Hmmm... I'm a bit suspicious.
They also gave me a quote of 955 inc. labour and VAT for, all 4 discs+pads,
70k service, brake hose, and centre exhaust pipe which is also leaking.
Not much choice to pay up really. I'll lose more than this in depreciation for a new car, and besides I like the car anyway. The cheeky bugger in the service department even said, you can speak to someone in sales if you want to see what we'll give you for it!!!
Anyway, they've had the car 2 days now. I called them to get an update, the brake hoses are on back order. They are trying to source one through VW and its going to be another 5 to 7 days.
To be honest, this is crap. Let down by a crappy SEAT UK parts and service organisation. My car is off the road, I have a daily 70 mile round trip to work and back. I'm relying on other people and borrowing other peoples cars.
Currently, I'm driving around in my brothers breakdown prone Metro whilst he is on naval training in Cornwall.
This car has been pretty unreliable in the 4 years I've owned it and everytime I need a part its a several week wait,
but I still like it because its comfortable, good cruiser and goes like stink. What I dont like is the crap SEAT service.
I would have thought a part like this would be common as muck and they can source one with same day delivery. If I went to a Vauxhall garage, they'll
get a bit with same day delivery through a local auto factor!
Its this reason, I definitely won't be buying another SEAT again, even if I got one with a serious discount.
Anyone else got the same grief?
Cheers,
Lee
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