Do we need to make excuses for dealers?
Who would replace top strut mounts and not check the wheel alignment? Pretty basic mechanics.
At the very least one would expect the vehicle to be road tested after the repair and the road tester to have noticed a badly crabbing vehicle.
Wonder if it was not a warranty job would the wheel alignment be neglected. Methinks not.
Drove my brand new MY10 Passat CC straight from the dealers to my steering shop and had the wheel alignment done and you guessed it, the toe was out. The predelivery sheet category "steering alignment" was ticked as checked OK.
Another thread on this site indicates that misaligned new VWs are the rule rather than the exception.
Told the dealer and was met with a shrug of the shoulders. Expensive shrug that one - cost them the service on my car for the next three to five years.
Who would replace top strut mounts and not check the wheel alignment? Pretty basic mechanics.
At the very least one would expect the vehicle to be road tested after the repair and the road tester to have noticed a badly crabbing vehicle.
Wonder if it was not a warranty job would the wheel alignment be neglected. Methinks not.
Drove my brand new MY10 Passat CC straight from the dealers to my steering shop and had the wheel alignment done and you guessed it, the toe was out. The predelivery sheet category "steering alignment" was ticked as checked OK.
Another thread on this site indicates that misaligned new VWs are the rule rather than the exception.
Told the dealer and was met with a shrug of the shoulders. Expensive shrug that one - cost them the service on my car for the next three to five years.
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