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Window washer fluid level sensor
XFullFatTim
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RE: Window washer fluid level sensor

xxxx5, please don't tar all dealers with the same brush, there are some fantastic, customer orientated outlets out there, I'm know for sure that the same it true with Audi and BMW ( I've experienced crap service from both brands locally before I started buying Land Rovers). I expect Mercedes and VW et al also have some truly terrible dealers/ service outlets. I will never ever own a Mercedes car or a BMW car again after being told to my face by salespersons that I could not afford to buy one of their products! I would be driving an Audi A6 All Road now had any of the 3 local Audi dealerships actually followed up my visits to their showrooms, but none of them seemed to want to sell me a new car.......... And things have been no better with my interest in the SQ5 - not one of the dealers I contacted (that's three of them all part of the Lookers Group now but they were Lomond Group up to three weeks ago) has followed up my requests for information and a test drive! And I would be a conquest sale from their major competition if I ever got a chance to try the product!

A Pangea Green New Defender 110 First Edition is now sitting on my drive alongside British Racing Green Electric Mini Cooper SE Level 3. After 21 years in my hands my TDI300 90 was handed on to the next custodian on 15 July 2022.
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heronb
 

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RE: Window washer fluid level sensor

(03-05-2013 06:56pm)Fickenhell Wrote:  Thanks for the reply Very Happy

I thought as much, name and shame : town and county Aberdeen, Karen
Pretty hacked off at them as I put the car in Monday for a parcel shelf recall and replace rear lettering as it was all cock eyed, just managed to get the car back today after threatening to report it stolen and when it came back the interior was covered in oil stains and grease,

I think the washer level sensor is the least of your worries, appalling service.

(04-05-2013 09:32am)XFullFatTim Wrote:  And things have been no better with my interest in the SQ5 - not one of the dealers I contacted (that's three of them all part of the Lookers Group now but they were Lomond Group up to three weeks ago) has followed up my requests for information and a test drive! And I would be a conquest sale from their major competition if I ever got a chance to try the product!

Had the same service from Stratstone LR when trying to arrange test drives for my current car, I must say my local Audi dealer has been very good over ten years service but I might've got lucky. As you say all brands have there faults but sloppy service must be flagged up and referred to someone in authority or nothing improves. The bigger groups appear to be worst IMO.
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