Hi - I have just joined this forum! I LOVE my DS3 and she is just two years old.
Last week she went for her first service to Evans Halshaw, Stockport (BIG mistake I now realise after reading comments on here!) However, my husband took her as I am unable to drive at the moment due to recovering from surgery.
My car has not missed a beat and I am very pleased with her except for a squeaky seatbelt stalk, which I did report when the car was only a few weeks old to the dealership in Hyde where I bought her from. They said that if I could live with it, to mention it when it was next booked into the garage. I know I should have taken her in before now but it is such a pain taking your car into the garage, and the noise came and went (typical!) So when my husband booked her in at the service department, he said that all was fine with the car but that the seatbelt stalk squeaked badly, at times. It was noted on the service sheet.
Later that day he got a phone call to say that one of the mechanics had gone off sick, so could they keep the car until the next day? This wasnt a huge problem, as I wasnt needing the car and my husband has his car.
They said they would ring him the next day when the car was ready for collection. My husband received no phone call, so made his way over to the garage at the end of the day. The person who saw him had no idea about my car and found it unbelievable that the car had been brought in the previous day! He also said that no-one had been off sick!!! Eventually they found my car! All was fine with the service - but not washed or hoovered out, which would have been nice, as a thank you for being so understanding for the inconvenience and our understanding the previous day. My husband then asked about the seatbelt stalk and he was told that this was not covered under the three year warranty! The interior was only covered for six months????????? I find this unbelievable and I want to take this further. If it is the case (which I doubt) surely I should have been advised of this when I first reported the fault? They told my husband that they hadnt checked it out - but did he want a quote?? Hmmm - no!
My car is like new and has only just done 10k.
I would be very grateful for any advice - thank you!
Last week she went for her first service to Evans Halshaw, Stockport (BIG mistake I now realise after reading comments on here!) However, my husband took her as I am unable to drive at the moment due to recovering from surgery.
My car has not missed a beat and I am very pleased with her except for a squeaky seatbelt stalk, which I did report when the car was only a few weeks old to the dealership in Hyde where I bought her from. They said that if I could live with it, to mention it when it was next booked into the garage. I know I should have taken her in before now but it is such a pain taking your car into the garage, and the noise came and went (typical!) So when my husband booked her in at the service department, he said that all was fine with the car but that the seatbelt stalk squeaked badly, at times. It was noted on the service sheet.
Later that day he got a phone call to say that one of the mechanics had gone off sick, so could they keep the car until the next day? This wasnt a huge problem, as I wasnt needing the car and my husband has his car.
They said they would ring him the next day when the car was ready for collection. My husband received no phone call, so made his way over to the garage at the end of the day. The person who saw him had no idea about my car and found it unbelievable that the car had been brought in the previous day! He also said that no-one had been off sick!!! Eventually they found my car! All was fine with the service - but not washed or hoovered out, which would have been nice, as a thank you for being so understanding for the inconvenience and our understanding the previous day. My husband then asked about the seatbelt stalk and he was told that this was not covered under the three year warranty! The interior was only covered for six months????????? I find this unbelievable and I want to take this further. If it is the case (which I doubt) surely I should have been advised of this when I first reported the fault? They told my husband that they hadnt checked it out - but did he want a quote?? Hmmm - no!
My car is like new and has only just done 10k.
I would be very grateful for any advice - thank you!
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