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  • #16
    They put a new bumper on the front of mine last year (when they did the second lot of barn doors) but it doesn't come with new inserts so they had to use the old, faded ones!
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    • #17
      And to top it all off I posted on VW Facebook page, they asked me to message them with VIN and contact details which I did on Friday, and while I've sent numerous messages on Friday and yesterday I have not received any reply.

      I wasn't able to work yesterday which equates to no income as my wife is also not working at the moment.

      I can't seem to get them to take me seriously.

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      • #18
        As much as I agree with all of you that the parts of the vehicle which are easily damaged should be readily available in hundreds, it’s beyond me why you solely blame manufacturers for the shortage and the time needed to get back on the road. When even where the part would be immediately available, you still could be without your vehicle for 1week best and for several weeks simply because the crash repairers are too busy. Isn’t it logical when you have money to drive the late model van to spend a little bit more to include “the hire the car after an accident”?

        All euro car manufacturers are the same and I doubt that Korean and Japanese are any different.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by TonyMax View Post
          And to top it all off I posted on VW Facebook page, they asked me to message them with VIN and contact details which I did on Friday, and while I've sent numerous messages on Friday and yesterday I have not received any reply.

          I wasn't able to work yesterday which equates to no income as my wife is also not working at the moment.

          I can't seem to get them to take me seriously.
          I wouldn't hold your breath with VW's Facebok page , it took me two years to get a satisfactory result .

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          • #20
            Lucky we dont have some model Japanese cars etc , seems after the Tsunami a lot of the cottage industry suppliers and some actual factory suppliers were so badly damaged that some brands decided not to continue with some parts . We have found a few times lately that parts we use are now obsolete . From what I have been told by law car makers are not obliged to keep stock of parts ten years after the last model of a series is sold , and the way things are going it will get worse as we draw closer to cars being disposable rather than repairing them .

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Sunny43.5 View Post
              Lucky we dont have some model Japanese cars etc , seems after the Tsunami a lot of the cottage industry suppliers and some actual factory suppliers were so badly damaged that some brands decided not to continue with some parts . We have found a few times lately that parts we use are now obsolete . From what I have been told by law car makers are not obliged to keep stock of parts ten years after the last model of a series is sold , and the way things are going it will get worse as we draw closer to cars being disposable rather than repairing them .
              It’s 8 years in Australia.
              In 2003 I couldn’t get the fuel pump for 1995 Holden Calibra.
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              • #22
                Originally posted by frantic View Post
                This is another trend accc need to stop.
                Not keeping a supply of commonly used parts in stock seems to be the current thing.
                When we had our gearbox replaced, exactly the same thing told to ourselves and another van in the dealers workshop awaiting a new 7spd dsg, “sorry none in Australia wait 3 weeks”. Now hang on same gearbox in all vans and Tiguans sold at that time.
                Now their trying to say no bumpers to a multivan/transporter that they sell a lot of ??
                Very sad business practice of saving money on having no inventory and not paying for the warehouse space to store it, at the customers expense.
                They had to replace a gearbox in my old T4 under warranty and there were none in Australia.
                Six weeks, I was told (they always seem to say that)
                So I demanded a loaner..........got one.......and magically, was back on the road two weeks later!
                (must have stumped up for air freight)
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Transporter View Post
                  It’s 8 years in Australia.
                  In 2003 I couldn’t get the fuel pump for 1995 Holden Calibra.
                  But the Calibra was built in Europe so limited numbers sold here would have resricted too many parts being imported .

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Sunny43.5 View Post
                    But the Calibra was built in Europe so limited numbers sold here would have resricted too many parts being imported .
                    My point is that our local manufacturers had to keep the spare parts only for 8years after last car was made.
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                    • #25
                      And when they do miraculously have the part don’t they know how to charge. Luckily a family friend runs a Porsche workshop and was able to source my part from Pierburg Germany who supplies it to VW, and at less than half the VW price as it doesn’t have a VW 10cent sticker on it. Sick of being ripped of by businesses in Australia

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by ao767brad View Post
                        And when they do miraculously have the part don’t they know how to charge. Luckily a family friend runs a Porsche workshop and was able to source my part from Pierburg Germany who supplies it to VW, and at less than half the VW price as it doesn’t have a VW 10cent sticker on it. Sick of being ripped of by businesses in Australia
                        I agree I do repair work on sunroofs in cars and I often do an internet search for parts from the US . Just recently I quoted a broken sunroof glass for a customers car .Local dealer price $1895AU US price $440 , now how is that a level playing field our federal government keep telling us they need to get so they could justify sticking GST on online purchases etc .

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                        • #27
                          This is why we have all those free trade agreements...........right?
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                          2012 T5.1 6sp manual.
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