spidermike
10-10-2006, 01:28 PM
Hello All
Whilst I was really looking forward to being an Audi owner, the "Vorsprung Durch Technik" expectation was never fulfilled and I now find myself in the position of contacting Audi to reject the vehicle. I don't know if others have had similar experience, but I paste below FYI. Am I in the minority or are there lots of similar examples out there? :confused:
Rgds
Mike
"Prof. Dr. Martin Winterkorn, Audi Chief Executive
Jeremy Hicks, Audi UK Head
10 October 2006
Dear Sirs
After great deliberation and due diligence, I purchased an A4 Cabriolet 2.4 Sport Multitronic because of Audi's claim for quality, technical perfection and safety. Unfortunately after spending in excess of ?29,000 my A4 Cabriolet experience has not been as described.
With lost confidence in the car's reliability and safety, plus a catalogue of continuing problems (some of which took more than 6 months for Audi to acknowledge), I must now claim my rights under the Sale of Goods Act 1979.
Owning an A4 Cabriolet that is not of `satisfactory quality' or `fit for purpose' has been a terrible and extremely stressful experience and I now request refund compensation.
A4 Cabriolet 2.4 Sport Multitronic
Chassis Number: removed
Registration: removed
§ Steering Column Replaced
§ Power Steering Reservoir Replaced
§ Multitronic Gearbox Replaced
§ Storage Hood Replaced
§ Leaking Door Seal Repaired
§ Air Conditioning Faulty
§ Acoustic Parking System "Blind Spot" Faulty
§ Airbag Wiring Replaced
§ Automatic Hood Frame Fixings Replaced
§ Peeling Audi Badge Replaced
§ Windscreen Frame Faulty
§ Ignition Coil Replaced
My telephone number is included and your prompt response in this matter is appreciated.
Yours Sincerely"
Whilst I was really looking forward to being an Audi owner, the "Vorsprung Durch Technik" expectation was never fulfilled and I now find myself in the position of contacting Audi to reject the vehicle. I don't know if others have had similar experience, but I paste below FYI. Am I in the minority or are there lots of similar examples out there? :confused:
Rgds
Mike
"Prof. Dr. Martin Winterkorn, Audi Chief Executive
Jeremy Hicks, Audi UK Head
10 October 2006
Dear Sirs
After great deliberation and due diligence, I purchased an A4 Cabriolet 2.4 Sport Multitronic because of Audi's claim for quality, technical perfection and safety. Unfortunately after spending in excess of ?29,000 my A4 Cabriolet experience has not been as described.
With lost confidence in the car's reliability and safety, plus a catalogue of continuing problems (some of which took more than 6 months for Audi to acknowledge), I must now claim my rights under the Sale of Goods Act 1979.
Owning an A4 Cabriolet that is not of `satisfactory quality' or `fit for purpose' has been a terrible and extremely stressful experience and I now request refund compensation.
A4 Cabriolet 2.4 Sport Multitronic
Chassis Number: removed
Registration: removed
§ Steering Column Replaced
§ Power Steering Reservoir Replaced
§ Multitronic Gearbox Replaced
§ Storage Hood Replaced
§ Leaking Door Seal Repaired
§ Air Conditioning Faulty
§ Acoustic Parking System "Blind Spot" Faulty
§ Airbag Wiring Replaced
§ Automatic Hood Frame Fixings Replaced
§ Peeling Audi Badge Replaced
§ Windscreen Frame Faulty
§ Ignition Coil Replaced
My telephone number is included and your prompt response in this matter is appreciated.
Yours Sincerely"