Brrrm, Pop, bang, clatter, clatter, rattle...Fcuk

Brrrm, Pop, bang, clatter, clatter, rattle...Fcuk

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torqemada

Original Poster:

168 posts

273 months

Thursday 3rd October 2002
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My beloved 4.5 just went 'Bang' . After getting it towed into the dealers (thanks Nik for coming back from home to receive it) I'm told that one (or more) of the valves has had an untimely coming together with the piston. So engine out, head off, bits sent to Blackpool, all I can do now is wait.

The one bonus is the quality of customer service I have received from Waldonway, including a Chimera as a loan car, personally delivered to my house, a variety of sweetners and a genuine interest in the progress of the repairs.

Cynically one might say that this is just a dealer who is keen to retain me as a future customer, well if that is the case, their certainly going the right way about it, Waldonway - well done.

MikeyT

16,929 posts

278 months

Thursday 3rd October 2002
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Torquem,

That's bad news man. Hope you can get it settled and sorted quickly. Hope you have a warranty as well.

Glad to hear you've got a decent dealer there.

Mike

Edited: to say just looked at your prof and the motor was NEW! :swallowshard:

>> Edited by MikeyT on Thursday 3rd October 12:28

dannylt

1,906 posts

291 months

Thursday 3rd October 2002
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What do you mean the dealer is being cynical to want to keep you as a customer? That IS his only reason to be nice!

Anyway, bad luck, but given it's a brand new car the factory should turn it around pretty quickly without any fuss. I wouldn't be that surprised it blew just because it's new, I guess they either go quickly, or last for ages depending on whether it was put together properly with bits that were up to quality.

danny

Podie

46,645 posts

282 months

Thursday 3rd October 2002
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Chim as a courtesy car... not bad!

Who got the Vectra?

torqemada

Original Poster:

168 posts

273 months

Friday 4th October 2002
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Whatever the motivation of the dealer to provide me with good service (and yes of course the dealer is in business only to sell and service cars) the fact remains that it is the perception of the service received by the customer that will determine their future actions in respect of purchasing decisions. Not the perception of the dealer of the service they have offerred to their customers.

We have all read, on this forum and in other places, complaints from people about the standards of customer service offered by their garage / dealer; one of the purposes of posting this thread was for me to highlight in a public place, the way in which a particular dealer had responded appropriately to my difficulties, thereby meeting (and to some extent surpassing my expectations).

Perhaps other dealerships might like to learn some lessons how to build a brand (in the generic as well as specific context), generate loyalty and increase their likelihood of retaining a customer!

olly

2,174 posts

291 months

Friday 4th October 2002
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I want to know how you got a Chimp as a loan car ! I always get a Saxo !

BUT, I will certainly give a BIG thumbs up to Walldonway too ! Nic is always pleasant when you pop in, and Paul in servicing always bends over backwards to try & help out, or squeeze your car in, even if they are really busy ! WELL DONE WALLDONWAY !!!

>> Edited by olly on Friday 4th October 10:49

torqemada

Original Poster:

168 posts

273 months

Friday 4th October 2002
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I want to know how you got a Chimp as a loan car ! I always get a Saxo !


It's a long story, involving numerous cups of coffee and the phrase "you'd better not even think of giving me a fcuking Saxo"

stag

469 posts

272 months

Saturday 5th October 2002
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WALLDONWAY OFFERED ME BLOODY 1,500.00 SOBS FOR MY X300 JAG SOVEREIGN (NEW SHAPE THAT IS) SPOT ON CONDITION IN PX FOR A 25,000 SOB TVR.

I WALKED AWAY. GOT 7K FOR IT AT ANOTHER DEALERS.

SHAME AS I ONLY LIVE JUST DOWN THE ROAD