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millzy 06-08-2008 03:54 PM

SEAT crap man
 
Well my Seat Leon has gone back to the Dealer for the 4th time

I bought it the week of the Taly national and so far its gone back for

rubbing front calliper- tuns out It was just dirty and a stone stuck
Vibrating front wipers- twice for this
Interior lights not coming on- wiped out all the light and the head lights on buzzer
Fuel tank nozzle corroded and unable to put petrol pump nozzle – this was a 2 day job of striping the tank, rear seat, rear arch, rear suspension and breaks to fit
And now again....interior lights not coming on.

now I’ve been fine with all this and there really good in Cardiff in and out in a day. And I love this car and its my first new one- but the bloody jobs worth I had today wouldn’t give me a courtesy car, so I had to walk to work!! what pees me off more is I just rang now and they where unable to check the car over today...and then asked was I ok with the courtesy car I had....what Courtesy car.

so I now have to walk all the way back to the dealer after work to get a courtesy car that I was intituled to in the fist place.

think I might have some words for the nob jockey I spoke to this morning

bigred5765 06-08-2008 03:59 PM

sounds like a right pain in the ass,

millzy 06-08-2008 04:04 PM

got the miss rubbing it in about her little french car not having and issues

DCM 06-08-2008 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by millzy (Post 148421)
got the miss rubbing it in about her little french car not having and issues

wait till the electrics and stupid stuff starts packing in... then she won't be laughing lol

millzy 06-08-2008 04:23 PM

or when she twat it again in the NCP and I have to fix it

NO do it your self

and while your at it learn to reverse park

Southwell 06-08-2008 04:42 PM

Those interior lights problems sound an awfully close relation to the work you had done :p

losixxx 06-08-2008 04:44 PM

m8
so far on our Brand new focus (bought april) hasnt even done 1000mile's yet

new engine
new radiator
new header tank
2 new alloy's (they had rusted!!!:woot:)
1 new seat belt
new battery

as you can guess im :thumbdown: with ford at the moment

Southwell 06-08-2008 05:10 PM

Ouch lol. How bad are Kias? I was looking at a new ceed which hasnt had bad reviews and 7 year warranty!

glypo 06-08-2008 05:15 PM

That's a shame. SEAT in my limited experience have been awesome. Volkswagen reliability with only the Spanish touching the non-important stuff. Generally nicer (sporty) handling then their VW brothers and much cheaper.

I've had my SEAT Ibiza since new (April 2006) and it's not had a single problem. In fact the only think I don't like is how easily the interior marks... kinda funny as that's the only thing the Spanish done :rolleyes: So my next car with be VW Scirocco, VW chassis and interior there :D

mark christopher 06-08-2008 05:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by losixxx (Post 148459)
m8
so far on our Brand new focus (bought april) hasnt even done 1000mile's yet

new engine
new radiator
new header tank
2 new alloy's (they had rusted!!!:woot:)
1 new seat belt
new battery

as you can guess im :thumbdown: with ford at the moment

Ford = Fix Or Repair Daily

Body Paint 06-08-2008 05:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Southwell (Post 148465)
Ouch lol. How bad are Kias? I was looking at a new ceed which hasnt had bad reviews and 7 year warranty!


Yeh, but it'll only be worth 55p in 7 years

I love White Dove. My Skoda had to go back after 3000 miles as the front tyres had worn through to the canvas on the inside knuckle. The tracking was out by a country mile which apparantly was my fault so I had to pay £250 and the cock jockey behind the counter couldn't even tell me what had been done, I had to ring another garage from my mobile in their reception to find out. Probably the same fat twat that messed you about Chris. Think his name was Tim nice but dim.

Needless to say I will NEVER go to White Dove for anything ever again.

Southwell 06-08-2008 05:33 PM

So what do you buy thats well priced, well specced and wont be worth £3.33 in a year?

PaulRotheram 06-08-2008 05:57 PM

vauxhall?

Northy 06-08-2008 06:03 PM

A Ferrari? :woot:

G

Southwell 06-08-2008 06:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PaulRotheram (Post 148475)
vauxhall?

My uncle bought one and recons he was losing about £200 a month on it :cry:

dave p hall 06-08-2008 06:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mark christopher (Post 148467)
Ford = Fix Or Repair Daily

not wrong with my 95 si fiesta:psweat as a nut:)

Carver86 06-08-2008 06:13 PM

Get a civic type r bought! had one for 2 years and nothing has ever gone wrong. Even went on a 3500 mile round trip round europe in it and it never skipped a beat!

dave p hall 06-08-2008 06:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carver86 (Post 148483)
Get a civic type r bought! had one for 2 years and nothing has ever gone wrong. Even went on a 3500 mile round trip round europe in it and it never skipped a beat!

that's a nice motor:drool:

Southwell 06-08-2008 06:19 PM

I think this looks like a good deal.

http://www.trade-sales.co.uk/vehicle...aspx?ID=154238

Had a civic, brilliant car, never went wrong but fuel was nuts!

This looks more fun!

http://www.trade-sales.co.uk/vehicle...aspx?ID=152136

Chrislong 06-08-2008 06:34 PM

I love my Focus ST170. Although it has depreciated by 40% of what I paid for it 18months ago - and even then i thought it was a lot of car for the money. Had one issue of rear brake caliper binding which fixed myself. I only had to take to to Ford once for a recall which they completely messed me about with to the point I won't let them have it back to do it.

Bloody government screwing us over on car tax, goes up to £300 asof March 2009. Plus the price of fuel, I only average 30mpg-ish so it costs a fair wack to run.

So im in a dilemma. Keep it, and it costs me more to run than when i first chose it. Or sell it, and then realise the amount it has depreciated - which will probably cost far more than I will ever save in having a far more economical car.

So if you can afford the running costs - something like a Focus ST170, Civic type R or something else hot and petrol (Post 2001 will be affected by the new tax rules) will have depreciated like a rock now. Which is :thumbsup: for a buyer, but :thumbdown: if you made the choice 18 months ago (like me).


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