Ugh, sorry you're going through this ...
Nope, fill me in.....not just for that seat nooooo, I bought a package. Surely you know how the vw re-upholstered packages work?
Im 6'5", 20 stone and my nickname since the Army is Sasquatch, and for some strange reason these muppets never get aggressive with me....he was quite aggressive and wouldn’t listen to how poor the quality was.
Id have shoved it up his arse and marched him up the road like a lollipop until the apologised.He then took the front seat back out and refused to give it me back until I paid in full.
Yep I would say I’m both, disgruntled and extremely unhappy. It’s shoddy work and yes I expected better. Hey we live and learn don’t we.2.5k ? For an exchange ?
I don't see a review disparity sorry. Not everyone does Google reviews, normally just the disgruntled or the extremely happy !
That made me smile tbfNope, fill me in.....
Unfortunately some people think that’s normal/acceptable. They should have been cleaned as an absolute minimum.Please read Google reviews before you purchase expensive seats for your conversions.
I purchased a full set from
“A C Autotrimmers Ltd” South Wales, sadly the Pictures say a thousand words. Mouldy seat belts, broken seatbelt clips, rusty seats, rips in the fabric, glue all over the faux leather, absolutely awful.
The seat he took out of my van was like new.
Don’t spend your hard earned money on this type of workmanship, it’s heartbreaking
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I had a B5.5 Passat V6 TDI. On holiday towing the caravan (not towing at the time) it popped a power steering pipe off, so I had little option but to limp to the nearest VW dealership. When I got the car back I didn't think I'd need to check under the bonnet, but back at home I noticed that the cover over the air intake pipe was missing and the mint engine cover had been swapped for a scratched and battered one. They replaced the intake cover, but would not hold their hands up to whatever had happened to my engine cover, despite me sending before and after photos.Sad but not unheard of for garages / auto businesses to switch components ‘without permission’.
Take your vehicle for an oil change service and get a free DPF / wheel change at the same time!
Theft from motor vehicle. If you have evidence the dibble would have at that.I had a B5.5 Passat V6 TDI. On holiday towing the caravan (not towing at the time) it popped a power steering pipe off, so I had little option but to limp to the nearest VW dealership. When I got the car back I didn't think I'd need to check under the bonnet, but back at home I noticed that the cover over the air intake pipe was missing and the mint engine cover had been swapped for a scratched and battered one. They replaced the intake cover, but would not hold their hands up to whatever had happened to my engine cover, despite me sending before and after photos.
Thank you for you’re kind wordsI don’t understand why when you went to pick your van up, you even drove away without having a discussion about your disappointment. And you must have had a balance to pay on collection before taking the van in which case why did you pay. That’s almost like saying you’re happy. I really hope you get it sorted and you can speak to them.
Indeed it is, and gratefully received xIt's a valid comment !
Have you done a Google review yet ?
Don’t want to be discriminated against you but are you a woman?
Your name mrscpc seems to state that?
For £2.5k I’d want to be happy with what i purchased but you seem not to be.
Don’t apologies to us on the T6 forum. Let us know how you exactly feel on your purchase for us to help you further.
If I was you I’d mention your post on the T6 forum to show why you’re not happy to hopefully get a quick solution.
Let us know how you get on.
Why the washer fluid thing?My daughter and young grandson who live in the East Grinstead area, have been ripped off on several occasions with service and maintenance work done by a variety of local garages, including a main dealer. On one occasion, new spark plugs, air filter and pollen filter were charged for but clearly hadn’t been changed. The air box and top cover had clearly never been removed in the workshop as they still had an even coating of road dust over them. When queried, one my daughter was accused of having put the old ones in after it had left their premises.
I was appalled by what they’ve experienced so suggested they buy a UV marker pen and UV torch and they now mark service components like undertray screws, oil filter housings, spark plugs, drain plugs, brake fluid reservoir caps, etc. with UV ink before a service. They also brim the washer fluid and put tape over the cap with the date and time checked on it before they drive to the garage. They will now look under the bonnet and query anything they feel unsure about before they leave the workshop premises.
I’ve been doing it myself for a few years now. It’s surprising what appears on invoices yet clearly doesn’t get done or supplied. The practice of charging for services, work done or parts supplied that hasn’t been carried out or delivered is fraud, plain and simple and needs to be called out as such.
Because they'll add 300ml and charge you £20 for the privilege.Why the washer fluid thing?