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    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.

    2017 Tiguan 162TSI Highline/R-Line
    2017 Audi S3

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    Totally agree!

    My Passat was 9 years old when a dealership broke a door handle and of course I had a courtesy free car until they fixed it.

    For the record, I’d say taking the headliner out to install this new fuse for the sunroof LED must be a PITA. They broke the overhead grab handle above the drivers seat and didn’t put the seat belt adjuster back together properly on ours! [emoji31]

    So will have to go back for a fourth visit in 6 weeks...




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    2017 VW Tiguan 140TDI Highline
    2012 VW Touareg V6 TDI
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      Originally posted by Gladbach View Post

      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.
      It’s amazing how quickly we get accustomed to freebies like the free courtesy cars. Only few years back there were no free courtesy cars. Not that I would complain about when I don’t have to be worried how to get home if the dealer performs the warranty work.
      Last edited by Transporter; 21-02-2019, 04:34 PM.
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