Hi everyone,
I will be picking up my brand new VW Golf 118 TSI this week from a Sydney dealership (name not disclosed due to privacy reasons).
I was really excited until I visited the dealership yesterday to hand in my finance application. While I was there, I noticed that my car was on the showroom floor. I did not mind this at all especially because there was a piece of paper left on the dashboard saying "SOLD".
However, the car had been left unlocked. Right in front of me, I noticed:
- a family of four were trying out MY car. Their young son was walking all over the backseat with his dirty shoes on.
- another potential buyer was turning the steering wheel while the car was parked in the show room (what the hell was he doing? I still don't understand).
This all happened while I was there, so who knows how the car was treated at other times when I wasn't there! When I spoke to my salesperson earlier today, he acknowledged that the car should have been locked. He then attempted to justify this by saying that I should have picked up my car as soon as I was informed it was ready to be picked up.
I am sure as new car buyers, we would like our cars that we ordered with much excitement and waited a long time for to be actually "brand new" rather than being used as a demo-type vehicle.
If any VW fans or VW salespersons could advise what I can do about this matter, I would really appreciate it. I hope you all understand where I am coming from.
Thank you
RG
I will be picking up my brand new VW Golf 118 TSI this week from a Sydney dealership (name not disclosed due to privacy reasons).
I was really excited until I visited the dealership yesterday to hand in my finance application. While I was there, I noticed that my car was on the showroom floor. I did not mind this at all especially because there was a piece of paper left on the dashboard saying "SOLD".
However, the car had been left unlocked. Right in front of me, I noticed:
- a family of four were trying out MY car. Their young son was walking all over the backseat with his dirty shoes on.
- another potential buyer was turning the steering wheel while the car was parked in the show room (what the hell was he doing? I still don't understand).
This all happened while I was there, so who knows how the car was treated at other times when I wasn't there! When I spoke to my salesperson earlier today, he acknowledged that the car should have been locked. He then attempted to justify this by saying that I should have picked up my car as soon as I was informed it was ready to be picked up.
I am sure as new car buyers, we would like our cars that we ordered with much excitement and waited a long time for to be actually "brand new" rather than being used as a demo-type vehicle.
If any VW fans or VW salespersons could advise what I can do about this matter, I would really appreciate it. I hope you all understand where I am coming from.
Thank you
RG
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