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Has anyone else experienced any of the above problems or where a dealership is not prepared to fix your car? |
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Any suggestions on how to get this resolved? |
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On Sun, 28 Jan 2007 13:33:36 GMT, Steve wrote: Has anyone else experienced any of the above problems or where a dealership is not prepared to fix your car? Yes, with Citroen dealerships which all suck, mightily. We had a succession of Citroens as second or third cars because I like the quirky nature of them. However I soon formed the opinion that I loved the cars but hated the dealers. Over a time I tried almost every dealer in Surrey and Hampshire disappointed by every one. Even if I took in a car with no problems they would balls it up during the first service. One used to adjust the clutch so that it was impossible to disengage it even with the pedal buried into the carpet. I could drive it perfectly well going to the workshop and could barely get the thing to change gear when leaving. Every time I challenged them they replied that "it was adjusted to the specification." Which was balls. With S/H cars I found an excellent independent mechanic in Liss, Hampshire so if that's any use I'll pass on details. For new cars, I found that turning into Mr Angry in the shop worked wonders. Particularly if you choose to yell your complaint about what utter useless articles they are at a time when they are trying to sell a car to punters. |
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Thanks for that, well mine is off back into the garage again tomorrow to have this creaking noise so say looked at / fixed, its only just had a new suspension mount fitted on Friday to cure the problem. I know what you mean about leaving the dealers, I had a mechanic sat in my car telling me it was my driving that was the cause of the gear selection, that was until I tried to park the car and it refused to go into first gear so forced it and then was unable to pull it out.... I have gone down the route as you say of being the angry customer. I work in customer services and the only way to get something resolved is to shout and keep shouting until it gets done - wonder how much longer it will take, the MD has already warned the "front line" as he put it I will be returning the car mid Monday! I have also been interview live on air for BBC Radio Bristol's consumer program regarding the issues. Something I have just found after spending 3 hours surfing the net is that Citroen use a plastic Gearbox selector which warps when it gets hot - think I might look into this one. Have pasted the link below - http://www.citroenpicasso.org.uk/cit...?showtopic=960 "Steve Firth" <%steve%@malloc.co.uk> wrote in message news:ea3eetabg6gw.ttiihmorgvug.dlg (AT) 40tude (DOT) net... On Sun, 28 Jan 2007 13:33:36 GMT, Steve wrote: Has anyone else experienced any of the above problems or where a dealership is not prepared to fix your car? Yes, with Citroen dealerships which all suck, mightily. We had a succession of Citroens as second or third cars because I like the quirky nature of them. However I soon formed the opinion that I loved the cars but hated the dealers. Over a time I tried almost every dealer in Surrey and Hampshire disappointed by every one. Even if I took in a car with no problems they would balls it up during the first service. One used to adjust the clutch so that it was impossible to disengage it even with the pedal buried into the carpet. I could drive it perfectly well going to the workshop and could barely get the thing to change gear when leaving. Every time I challenged them they replied that "it was adjusted to the specification." Which was balls. With S/H cars I found an excellent independent mechanic in Liss, Hampshire so if that's any use I'll pass on details. For new cars, I found that turning into Mr Angry in the shop worked wonders. Particularly if you choose to yell your complaint about what utter useless articles they are at a time when they are trying to sell a car to punters. Nowhere near as bad as Lookers when they ripped me off! They had charged |
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Has anyone else experienced any of the above problems or where a dealership is not prepared to fix your car? Yes, with Citroen dealerships which all suck, mightily. |
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Steve wrote:<Snip standard tale of French car ownership Any suggestions on how to get this resolved?Sell it. Vow never to buy anything French again unless it comes in a bottle :-) Chris -- Remove prejudice to reply. |
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.I've heard the same about SEAT, good cars crap dealerships |
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