V Engineering

V Engineering

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Streetbeat

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1,241 posts

88 months

Saturday 8th February
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V seem to be well regarded on here, so I've tried to get in touch, I'm sure their busy but no reply to an email, followed up phone call with voice mail, still no response, have they got issue's?

MMarkM

1,663 posts

183 months

Saturday 8th February
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I'm afraid it's fairly normal, but they will get back to you eventually, worth the wait

Streetbeat

Original Poster:

1,241 posts

88 months

Saturday 8th February
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Thanks Mark, funny isn't it, if that was a main dealer everyone would be busy calling for heads to roll banghead

davek_964

9,845 posts

187 months

Saturday 8th February
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I emailed them last week and got an answer the following day.
They are madly busy - when Harry mentioned them on his video, it apparently went mad. I couldn't get my car in until 10th April!

macdeb

8,637 posts

267 months

Saturday 8th February
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davek_964 said:
I emailed them last week and got an answer the following day.
They are madly busy - when Harry mentioned them on his video, it apparently went mad. I couldn't get my car in until 10th April!
Same here.

Smoothound

177 posts

58 months

Saturday 8th February
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Car I've been looking at the dealer tried to get into V to sort the issues found but was told mid April too.

On a side note I emailed Thorney a few weeks ago regarding a possible inspection on the above car but still waiting for a reply!

Bispal

1,779 posts

163 months

Saturday 8th February
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Paul's daughter, Rosie, deals with all the bookings. She's very efficient. If she hasn't got back to you she will. V are an great company to deal with but they are busy.



RBT0

1,546 posts

131 months

Saturday 8th February
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Streetbeat said:
Thanks Mark, funny isn't it, if that was a main dealer everyone would be busy calling for heads to roll banghead
Absolutely this.

One day people will learn hopefully.

muscatdxb

246 posts

16 months

Saturday 8th February
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I’ve been dealing with another forum darling recently and found them to be really disorganised. The engineers for these places sometimes have a deservedly good reputation but the admin side just doesn’t match up and you are left feeling as though you are chasing them to give your business.

I’m not talking about Thorney here but as an aside he could have almost certainly sold me a McLaren with a slightly more responsive service. I’m sure he’ll survive but I do think that some of the top dealers and mechanics leave a lot of money on the table.

Edited by muscatdxb on Saturday 8th February 14:55

Grey_Area

4,165 posts

265 months

Saturday 8th February
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Spoke to Rosie this week, day after responding to emails, busy for servicing etc April time.
Good people are always going to be in demand, in this day and age of the electronic medium it's sometimes difficult to manage our own expectations.
One thing my education has taught me though, is that there isn't someone just waiting for my comms to respond to; so I measure my expectations accordingly now.

muscatdxb

246 posts

16 months

Saturday 8th February
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Grey_Area said:
Spoke to Rosie this week, day after responding to emails, busy for servicing etc April time.
Good people are always going to be in demand, in this day and age of the electronic medium it's sometimes difficult to manage our own expectations.
One thing my education has taught me though, is that there isn't someone just waiting for my comms to respond to; so I measure my expectations accordingly now.
As a business though I think having someone answering emails and picking up the phone well and promptly is a good investment.

Maybe it’s a me problem but in both of my recent cases I just took my business elsewhere.

Smoothound

177 posts

58 months

Saturday 8th February
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An issue for me too! If you aren't going to reply or can't because you don't have the manpower don't advertise what you can't or won't service!

If I had a pound for every website accessed email query I've ever sent but had no reply to I'd be a lot better off than I am 🙄😳

Streetbeat

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1,241 posts

88 months

Saturday 8th February
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muscatdxb said:
Grey_Area said:
Spoke to Rosie this week, day after responding to emails, busy for servicing etc April time.
Good people are always going to be in demand, in this day and age of the electronic medium it's sometimes difficult to manage our own expectations.
One thing my education has taught me though, is that there isn't someone just waiting for my comms to respond to; so I measure my expectations accordingly now.
As a business though I think having someone answering emails and picking up the phone well and promptly is a good investment.

Maybe it’s a me problem but in both of my recent cases I just took my business elsewhere.
I would agree, 10 mins each enquiry, roughly 50 enquires a day.....are they really getting that many?

Or as in my case, no response to an email in over a week and a phone not even answered.

Si_man306

478 posts

197 months

Saturday 8th February
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Smoothound said:
Car I've been looking at the dealer tried to get into V to sort the issues found but was told mid April too.

On a side note I emailed Thorney a few weeks ago regarding a possible inspection on the above car but still waiting for a reply!
I also contacted Thorney re hinges and inspection. Next day reply to email, when I left a voicemail John Thorney called me in person the next day.

Inspections are a 3 week wait but they are a quality place and a booming business at the moment. I was genuinely impressed (running a business myself).

Bispal

1,779 posts

163 months

Sunday 9th February
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muscatdxb said:
Grey_Area said:
Spoke to Rosie this week, day after responding to emails, busy for servicing etc April time.
Good people are always going to be in demand, in this day and age of the electronic medium it's sometimes difficult to manage our own expectations.
One thing my education has taught me though, is that there isn't someone just waiting for my comms to respond to; so I measure my expectations accordingly now.
As a business though I think having someone answering emails and picking up the phone well and promptly is a good investment.

Maybe it’s a me problem but in both of my recent cases I just took my business elsewhere.
But what if your business is at capacity? What if you are happy with your lifestyle and income and don't necessarily want to grow? I'm not suggesting that is V engineering's case but it's true for many companies. More client's isn't always a good thing and not always an investment. Top restaurants can be difficult to get hold off, need booking several months in advance and rarely expand. Not everyone needs more work and is obsessed with growth.

What I will say, is like a good restaurant, V engineering are worth waiting for. I've had awful service from companies that put all their effort into getting work then the actual work is dreadful. Don't judge a company by its eagerness to respond.

Edited by Bispal on Sunday 9th February 07:17

Streetbeat

Original Poster:

1,241 posts

88 months

Sunday 9th February
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Answering emails or even the phone isn't hard to achieve, regardless of your lead times/capacity, if you called this mystical restaurant and they didn't answer llm sure you wouldn't keep trying.

Only posted to see if anyone knew if they were having technical issues/sickness that would justify the lack of response, to be fair if they are booking into April ill look elsewhere anyway.


Aero8

375 posts

296 months

Sunday 9th February
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Streetbeat said:
Answering emails or even the phone isn't hard to achieve, regardless of your lead times/capacity, if you called this mystical restaurant and they didn't answer llm sure you wouldn't keep trying.

Only posted to see if anyone knew if they were having technical issues/sickness that would justify the lack of response, to be fair if they are booking into April ill look elsewhere anyway.
I'm fortunately not far from V Engineering and was invited to visit a couple of weeks ago. It was obvious Paul and the team are extremely busy and trying to build the business. The workshop was busy and 3 P1s lined up. Paul spent a couple of hours of his valuable time chatting about the cars and booked my car in for service for end of March, so booking now for April would be correct. I walked away very impressed and wouldn't consider going elsewhere.

tobytwo

30 posts

18 months

Sunday 9th February
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V are brilliant. Paul has spent several hours chatting to me and showing me the inside of gearboxes and the like. They are passionate about what they do and they do it their way. I respect that, I work on yachts and have no front of house, a team of three and it’s worked for 24 years, through all the ups and downs. I’m a nightmare to get hold of if your a new client; however if I’ve worked on your boat I’ll pick up your WhatsApp on a Sunday.

Bispal

1,779 posts

163 months

Sunday 9th February
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Streetbeat said:
Answering emails or even the phone isn't hard to achieve, regardless of your lead times/capacity, if you called this mystical restaurant and they didn't answer llm sure you wouldn't keep trying.

Only posted to see if anyone knew if they were having technical issues/sickness that would justify the lack of response, to be fair if they are booking into April ill look elsewhere anyway.
I would keep trying if someone was highly recommended by good friends. As I said I don't judge places by their telephone / email response times. IMHO the better / busier someone is the more likely they are not to answer the phone immediately. I agree with tobytwo above. I have been talking to clients on the phone, today, Sunday. however new potential clients emailing me might not get a response for 2 or 3 days, if I'm busy with existing clients.

Anyway I get your point, apologies for side tracking. But 'V' are worth waiting for if you can.


bennno

13,368 posts

281 months

Sunday 9th February
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Is the McLaren warranty contingent upon main dealer servicing?