I had my Tiguan in for service and they did the recall work on the sunroof. They screwed something up though as when I opened the blind, it gathered at the edges each time. They said that they needed to order a replacement and that they'd need the car for 2-3 days to do the repair. So I asked them for a courtesy car, considering it's warranty work, and they told me that there was a fee of $22 per day for courtesy cars.
I couldn't believe it, and argued the point with the guy I was dealing with but he wouldn't budge. He guy was careful with his words, but he made it sound like it was a charge from Volkswagen Australia.
I followed up with Volkswagen Australia, and they seemed a little surprised and told me it was a dealer charge. In any case, when I picked up the car, the fee had been magically waived. No surprises there.
Anyone else come across this? It's ridiculous to expect customers to pay for a courtesy car for warranty work, no matter how you try and spin it.
I couldn't believe it, and argued the point with the guy I was dealing with but he wouldn't budge. He guy was careful with his words, but he made it sound like it was a charge from Volkswagen Australia.
I followed up with Volkswagen Australia, and they seemed a little surprised and told me it was a dealer charge. In any case, when I picked up the car, the fee had been magically waived. No surprises there.
Anyone else come across this? It's ridiculous to expect customers to pay for a courtesy car for warranty work, no matter how you try and spin it.
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