The drivers side seat fabric in my Panda 169 Cross is wearing thin, so my local dealer for a price: The parts man nearly fell off his chair when he showed me the price. needless to say I didn't order it.
If that’s the offending seat it doesn’t look that bad, could do with a cleanYes, that would make sense, but getting my colour would ba challenge
Cheaper than the seat for a Renault 12TS in 1979. (£2,500) Clearly they dont want to sell them. Too many trims and colours and too bulky to store. Find a good trimmer ad you will get a decent repair for a lot less. Or seek a second hand seat.The drivers side seat fabric in my Panda 169 Cross is wearing thin, so my local dealer for a price: The parts man nearly fell off his chair when he showed me the price. needless to say I didn't order it.
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If truth be known, once the vehicle leaves their forecourt, you are basically 'history' as they have had your money, and are no longer of any use to them, unless they are 'forced' to provide something under warranty, even then, they will argue and wriggle as much as they can to get out of doing anything.Lets face it Fiat and others do not want to support any vehicle over 5 years old
He is also very good at getting alloy wheels refurbished entirely for £50 each and a brand new tire. Infact he never calculates the prices of tiresMike Brewer always seems to find places to re-cover car seats for £50...
In my experience Fiat were okay here. Though it was the last remaining dealer in the country probably clinging to get any work through its system. They replaced a clearly damaged parcel shelf for me no arguing although they'd have been well within their right to say no. Hyundai are the absolute worst as somehow their warranty work makes them a lot less than their private fee.. for the company bragging about such a long warranty, it is the worst. They avoid covering things that are squarely covered by warranty.. Toyota aren't bad. They cover a lot in the new car warranty but sometimes took a second convincing.If truth be known, once the vehicle leaves their forecourt, you are basically 'history' as they have had your money, and are no longer of any use to them, unless they are 'forced' to provide something under warranty, even then, they will argue and wriggle as much as they can to get out of doing anything.
(three months of use is NOT 'fair wear and tear!!)
That is sadly the attitude of most businesses these days, no matter what the profession is... sign of the times I suppose.![]()
Couldn't agree more.I think any company, especially car company, with its head screwed on should and would care about after sales since 'reliability' is an important factor for people buying new and used cars alike. Whether it's true reliability (such as our proven FIRE engine Fiats, or Japanese cars) or perceived reliability (a door shut sound or German cars rep amongst fans or owners yet to find out the truth) it shifts a lot of units. Divorcing it from the car companies, even a decent franchise network should understand that fixing your dodgy door handle under warranty, even if they make less from the warranty work, is more likely to ensure you come back in 3 / 5 / 10 years time and buy another car, if not from the same make, from another make in their network.